Flyers' Briere sidelined with another groin injury

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THE FLYERS are dropping like flies.

First it was Simon Gagne, who found out while taking an ultrasound on Monday that he has two small hernias in his groin area.

Yesterday, it was Danny Briere's turn.

Briere has not skated in practice since Tuesday's game in Washington. He has been diagnosed with a slight right groin strain. Briere said he tweaked it in the first period against the Capitals but managed to play through the final two periods.

"It's a tough break for Danny," Flyers general manager Paul Holmgren said. "He was playing well. We thought we'd give him 1 day off and it would get better, and it's kind of gone from there."

Briere attempted to skate in yesterday's practice at the Flyers Skate Zone in Voorhees, but was forced to sit out due to discomfort. Holmgren said Briere is "highly unlikely" to play this afternoon against Carolina.

Officially, Briere is day-to-day. But no one knows if his latest injury is a flare-up of the groin and abdominal problems that kept him sidelined for 53 games last year.

With Gagne and Briere out, the Flyers called up forward David Laliberte from Adirondack. Laliberte only has one goal in eight AHL games but was one of the few healthy players on a Phantoms team that is ravaged by the flu.

The Flyers will also be aided today by the return of Blair Betts, who has been out of the lineup since Oct. 6 with a dislocated right shoulder.

Gagne received a conflicting report from his visit to Dr. Rey Brown at Montreal General Hospital on Thursday. Brown's opinion was different than Flyers' orthopedic surgeon Dr. Peter DeLuca, although Holmgren didn't give specifics about how the reports clashed.

"The doctors are still evaluating all of the tests Simon Gagne has gone through over the past few days," Holmgren said. "We plan to talk [this] morning to discuss the best way to handle Simon's injury."

It was originally thought that Gagne would require surgery to repair the two tears. But Holmgren hinted at the possibility of Gagne playing through it by way of cortisone shots and/or injections to keep him pain-free.

"These are just different things we've tried over the years with different players," Holmgren said. "I really don't know the answer."

New pairs

As expected, coach John Stevens broke up the defensive pair of Braydon Coburn and Kimmo Timonen; the two were a combined minus-19.

"It's been really hard and frustrating," Timonen said on Tuesday in Washington. "Every time bad breaks happen, I'm on the ice."

Timonen skated with Ryan Parent yesterday, who, like Betts, is scheduled to return today against the Hurricanes. Parent strained his groin on Oct. 16 in Florida.

Coburn was paired with Danny Syvret in practice, a speedy puck-moving defenseman that has a style somewhat comparable to Timonen.

The pair of Matt Carle and Chris Pronger stayed together. That means Ole-Kristian Tollefsen could be the odd man out, but Stevens said he had not made up his mind.

Slap shots

Scott Hartnell presented P.A.W.S. (Philadelphia Animal Welfare Society) with a $1,500 check yesterday on behalf of the Flyers Fan Club . . . Approximately 1,300 tickets are available for today's game, some of which can be purchased for $25 with a World Series ticket stub.

For more news and analysis, read Frank Seravalli's blog, Frequent Flyers, at http://go.philly.com/frequentflyers.

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Posted 06:34 AM, 10/31/2009
88etrain
This team is a royal pain in the b*lls.
Posted 08:18 AM, 10/31/2009
snipesmorris
It seems to me that this team has more groin injuries than normal - and it has been like this for several years now. It sucks year after year to see our big guns go down with these types of injuries, and when they come back, they are never anywhere near 100% of their pre-injury effectiveness. It has gotten to the point that I look to the training staff and think they are doing something wrong. Time for an overhaul there.
Posted 08:37 AM, 10/31/2009
mattk
fire Stevens!
Posted 08:56 AM, 10/31/2009
schultz08
Ah, terrific. Danny B. goes down AGAIN. Second guessing I know, but his fellow big name Class of 2007 $$$ free agents Chris Drury and Scott Gomez are always on the ice ready to play.
Posted 09:13 AM, 10/31/2009
CAN fan
Briere,Gagne out...Shanahan?????????????.......well atleast give P. Maroon a chance, he played great for the Phantoms last year. If they continue to lose, Stevens will now have an excuse to keep his job. I think this team may need a new strength & conditioning coach....or a new program.....to many groin injuries.
Posted 09:44 AM, 10/31/2009
phillyj123
Does it matter? For years, the only constant has been the inconsistent play. You will NEVER EVER make a long run in the playoffs that way. The East is far too good now. Playing without heart, waiting for the playoffs may not be good enough to make the playoffs anymore.
Posted 10:07 AM, 10/31/2009
robbyag
Another groin injury and there always talk at how the players from Russia are soft. Although, we are not allowed to have any of those players on our team. I quess the cold war is still on.
Posted 10:24 AM, 10/31/2009
Inchon
I'm concerned about the training staff. No other team has injuries like this year after year. Oh yea. And fire Stevens
Posted 11:19 AM, 10/31/2009
dri_as_a_bone
I think someone needs to address these constant groin injuries from what appears to be the only legitimate root cause....the ice at the Wachovia Center. I don't get to see the local broadcasts as I'm at the mercy of Comcast's restricted telecast distribution vis NHL Center Ice...so I only get to see the visitor's feed. If I had a dime for every mention of the poor ice conditions at the WC....from players, coaches and broadcasters....I'd be a rich man.
Posted 11:26 AM, 10/31/2009
Melyssa
Owner, out. GM, out. Coach, out. Training staff, out. Players, wake up and get in shape.
Posted 11:47 AM, 10/31/2009
Folmi
dri-as-a-bone you can watch all hockey games at ATDHE.Net including today's Flyers-Carolina.
Posted 12:51 PM, 10/31/2009
TJones
Ah the old groin injury
Posted 01:27 PM, 10/31/2009
thebaron
Briere has been one of the biggest busts in Flyers history. They shoudl ahve traded him this summer when he was healthy. He basically steals money as he never plays.
Posted 01:52 PM, 10/31/2009
ThomasPaine
Danny and Gag's 14.o Million dollar bust. The French Canadian players are always soft. Get some strong boys from Mass, Minn, and Western Canada. I think Holm's and Uncle Eddie have thing for delicate French boys.
Posted 02:24 PM, 10/31/2009
phillybruce
Time to say goodbye to Gags and Briere, they both spend half there time hurt.
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