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Owen Tippett’s Successful Surgery Sets Up Flyers for Healthy Season Ahead

Philadelphia Flyers

The Philadelphia Flyers are poised to enter the next NHL season in a strong position, having navigated through a grueling playoff run with a roster that is set to be fully healthy. After enduring a series of injuries and setbacks, including some serious issues for forward Owen Tippett, the team looks forward to a more stable campaign.

Tippett, 27, faced significant challenges during the Flyers’ 2026 Stanley Cup playoff journey, missing the entire second round against the Carolina Hurricanes due to internal bleeding. This complication was compounded by a pre-existing sports hernia that he had been managing for some time. At his exit interview last month, Tippett expressed hope that surgery wouldn’t be necessary for the hernia, but recent developments have shown otherwise.

Flyers General Manager Danny Briere revealed at the NHL scouting combine in Buffalo that Tippett underwent successful surgery about two weeks ago. “Everything’s cleared on that front. Everything is going well there. Nobody was worried about it affecting his training or affecting next season,” Briere stated, providing reassurance about Tippett’s recovery.

Despite playing through the hernia, Tippett still managed to contribute during the playoffs, recording a goal and an assist in six games against the Pittsburgh Penguins. His regular season performance was notable, matching his career-high with 28 goals and adding 23 assists for a total of 51 points across 81 games. His development as a two-way player was highlighted by scoring the first three short-handed goals of his NHL career, stepping up in the absence of teammate Tyson Foerster, who faced his own injury struggles.

With Tippett’s track record of scoring no fewer than 20 goals in each of his last four seasons with the Flyers, his successful surgery and subsequent recovery are promising signs for the team’s outlook as they prepare for the 2026-27 regular season.

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

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