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Flyers’ Tyson Foerster Out Five Months After Arm Surgery

The extended recovery window likely sidelines the winger for the rest of the regular season.

Overview

  • Philadelphia announced Dec. 17 that Foerster had successful arm surgery on Dec. 15 and is expected to be out five months with a full recovery projected.
  • Foerster was injured Dec. 1 against the Penguins while attempting a one-timer, leaving the ice holding his right arm.
  • The Flyers initially placed him on injured reserve Dec. 3 with a 2–3 month timetable before further consultation led to the decision for surgery.
  • The five-month timeline points to a potential mid-May return, making any appearance contingent on Philadelphia reaching the later stages of the playoffs.
  • Foerster had 10 goals in 21 games and played on both special teams, and the Flyers are evaluating internal options and possible short-term roster moves to cover his minutes.