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Flyers' Foerster Out 5 Months After Surgery
19 Dec
Summary
- Tyson Foerster will miss five months after shoulder surgery.
- Foerster was a key player on power play and penalty kill units.
- His absence impacts the Flyers' size and skill in the top nine.

Tyson Foerster of the Philadelphia Flyers has undergone surgery for a shoulder injury, which will keep him out of play for five months, effectively ending his 2025-26 regular season. Foerster, a key offensive contributor, had recorded 10 goals and three assists in 21 games this season. His performance made him a valuable asset on both the power play and penalty kill units, and his two-way play was highly regarded.
The Flyers now face the challenge of filling the void left by Foerster's absence. While wingers are generally considered more replaceable than other positions, the Flyers' depth is being tested. Carl Grundström has been recalled from the Lehigh Valley Phantoms and has shown promise, contributing offensively and seeing time on the penalty kill. Prospects like Alex Bump and Porter Martone are also being considered as potential future contributors.
Beyond finding immediate replacements, the Flyers are also prioritizing acquiring another center. However, their current assets may limit their ability to pursue significant trades for veteran players. The team hopes that existing players, including Matvei Michkov, will step up to fill the scoring gap left by Foerster's unfortunate injury.




