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Breaking down the Tyson Foerster injury: The bad, the silver linings, and how the Flyers will try to replace him

Charlie O'Connor
Charlie O'Connor
December 2, 2025
Breaking down the Tyson Foerster injury: The bad, the silver linings, and how the Flyers will try to replace him
Mar 25, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Philadelphia Flyers forward Tyson Foerster (71) pursues the play against the Toronto Maple Leafs in the second period at Scotiabank Arena. Mandatory Credit: Dan Hamilton-Imagn Images

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Timo Mather

Timo Mather

December 3, 2025

What a loss for the Fly Guys, sure hope that in lieu of this bad news that they can start to evaluate future talent!

Joel Kehler

Joel Kehler

December 3, 2025

I must have read four or five articles on his injury, and nobody goes beyond “upper body injury.” Isn’t there one reporter out there who actually can get a scoop and identify what is injured? I get that medical info is protected like Fort Knox these days, but somebody must have talked to somebody who knows something!

Peter Sherman

Peter Sherman

December 3, 2025

Yeah, it stinks and really like Foerster but….. one can see that this is kind of ideal for a rebuilding team that is not quite there in talent.
First, get to see Grebenkin and probably Bump in a top 9 role. Need to find out what he and Bump can produce. And need to increase their development.
Second, Flyers need the higher draft picks that missing the playoffs would provide.
Still, Good luck in recovering fully Tyson !

David LaVeck

David LaVeck

December 4, 2025

Tough, tough loss of Foerster for a good chunk of the season. I appreciate the options and the details to replace him, Charlie! Hopefully other players such as Michkov, TK & Tippett can step up in his absence.

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