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Flyers’ Injuries Hamper Playoff Hopes as Key Players Remain Out

Philadelphia Flyers

The Philadelphia Flyers faced significant challenges during their Stanley Cup playoff campaign, grappling with injuries that left them without critical players when they needed them most. Following a heartbreaking 3-2 overtime loss to the Carolina Hurricanes in Game 4, it became clear that reinforcements were not on the horizon. Key forwards Owen Tippett and Christian Dvorak were battling through serious ailments—a separated shoulder and a sports hernia, respectively.

Adding to the team’s woes, defenseman Cam York reportedly played through a broken rib, while Noah Cates sustained a foot injury early in the second round, further depleting the Flyers’ lineup. With injuries to both Tippett and Cates, the need for additional depth was acute, but help never materialized.

Bottom-six forwards Nikita Grebenkin and Rodrigo Abols, who have been sidelined since March 21 and January 17 respectively, were not close to returning in time to aid the Flyers. A source informed The Hockey News that both players would only be considered for a return if the Flyers managed to make a deep playoff run, potentially reaching the Eastern Conference Final or the Stanley Cup Final.

Abols, 30, had begun skating just before the Flyers’ Game 4 loss, but was still in a non-contact jersey, while Grebenkin, 23, was recovering from an upper-body injury that had initially been assessed with a seven-to-10 day recovery timeline. With the Hurricanes not expected to start the Eastern Conference Final until at least Thursday, it meant that both players would require an additional two to three weeks for rehab, recovery, and conditioning.

Grebenkin concluded his first full NHL season with four goals, 10 assists, and 14 points across 55 games, primarily playing on the fourth line but occasionally stepping up in the lineup. As a pending restricted free agent, the Flyers face a decision regarding his future, especially with a crowded winger situation. Meanwhile, Abols will enter unrestricted free agency this summer, leaving the Flyers to ponder whether to retain him for depth or pursue other options.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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