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Injured Brodeur expected to return for final

TORONTO -- Martin Brodeur returned his goalie stick to the rack and calmed the fears of a hockey-crazed nation.

"Well, I made it through practice," Canada's top netminder said Monday.

Brodeur was on the ice for the first time in four days and his injured left wrist came through a full workout just fine. If his sore catching hand keeps improving, Brodeur is expected to return from a one-game absence and play Tuesday night against Finland in the World Cup of Hockey championship.

"For the first time in five or six days I was able to use it," said Brodeur, who has allowed only three goals on 100 shots in four games.

If he doesn't get into this game, it might be a long time before he suits up ...

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