Posted: Monday, December 6, 2010, 4:06 PM | 22 comments |
 
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Leighton will remain on the long-term injured list for the time being.

UPDATE (4:00 p.m.): The NHL has granted the Flyers permission to send Michael Leighton to Adirondack this weekend for two more games. Read more below.

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After playing in his first meaningful games since the Stanley Cup Final this weekend with the Adirondack Phantoms on a rehab assignment, Michael Leighton says he needs more time.

That’s why the Flyers asked the NHL for an extension this morning, allowing Leighton – who is still on the long-term injured reserve – to play another two games with the Phantoms this weekend to continue his rehab.

Under the NHL’s Collective Bargaining Agreement, Leighton was permitted one rehab stint of either six days or three games. That can be extended once and only once.

“He came through the games this weekend good,” Flyers general manager Paul Holmgren said on a conference call. “But in my opinion, he still needs some work. We filed for a rehab extension this morning.

“Obviously, two games is better than no games.”

Leighton is apparently still feeling the effects of his surgery from Oct. 11, in which he had a herniated disk repaired. The disk was affecting a nerve in his left foot, which continues to give him numbness and pain in net.

“It’s still the same issue I had a little while ago,” Leighton said. “It’s still not 100-percent. My back feels pretty good. But it’s not just the numbness, it’s strength. The doctor said the nerve needs to regenerate itself. They aren’t sure when that will happen.

“In certain movements, it doesn’t feel right. It does not feel as comfortable as the other foot. I think the best thing for me now is to play games.”

The Phantoms play Friday night in Syracuse, N.Y., Saturday in Glens Falls, N.Y., against Portland and Sunday in Hartford, Conn., against the Connecticut Whale.

Leighton also received some much needed practice time with the Phantoms, where he could have an entire net to himself instead of sharing one with Sergei Bobrovsky and Brian Boucher.

Leighton’s possible return to the Phantoms delays the Flyers’ inevitable roster decisions at least another week. Even then, the Flyers could just choose to keep Leighton – if he is not fully healthy – on the long-term injured list for the balance of the season, though that seems unlikely.

“I’m not sure we’d have to do anything,” Holmgren said. “To add him to the roster, we would have to make some sort of roster move to take him off [LTIR] and add him to our team. But I’d be leary about adding him and not having some other sort of insurance policy with another [backup] goalie.”

That’s why Holmgren said if Leighton is healthy, he wouldn’t be opposed to “keeping three goaltenders for the foreseeable future.”

“I obviously want to play,” Leighton said. “But I don’t want to come back and not be 100 percent, that doesn’t help the team.”

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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:18 PM, 12/06/2010
    I've had back injuries. This doesn't sound good. But they need to keep 3 goalies. You never know in this league. From Fleury, Tim Thomas, Jiggy, Brodeur to Neimi, you never know who will get injured, who has a Cup year, or who is just good enough. Perfect timing to trade JVR now while his stock is on the rise.
    MichaelZoe
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:37 PM, 12/06/2010
    Backlund is out with a high ankle sprain...
    BobbyD
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:53 PM, 12/06/2010
    Praise be to Fonzie...aaaaeeeeyyyy. Not making light of back ailments at all, just do not like Leighton.
    JohnnyN
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:06 PM, 12/06/2010
    Trade JVR? Where the heck is that coming from
    Ernie D
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:35 PM, 12/06/2010
    i'd be for them carrying 3 goalies, we needed all them last season.
    azguz
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:51 PM, 12/06/2010
    Leighton has become much more of a headache than he's worth (which isn't much). Hopefully Backlund mends quickly as the emergency third guy behind Bob and Boucher, but I can see getting hurt trying to cover for that horrendous Phantoms defense.
    eagle1971
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:26 PM, 12/06/2010
    Three goalies don;t work. Look at the Islanders last season. Plus, this team has enough cap issues. Why make it worse by keeping a third goalie with a $1.5 million hit? Not sure if I'd keep him or Boucher. But, Bob has to stay.
    NYluvsPhylers
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:47 PM, 12/06/2010
    We certainly have cap issues ahead of us if we're looking to resign Leino before the summer.
    bpkrier
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:47 PM, 12/06/2010
    Michael Leighton = Wally Pipp?
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:30 PM, 12/06/2010
    I have a feeling they're going to send Bob down under the guise he needs more experience. They'll play Bouch and Leighton just like last year and if one of the stinks out the house , that goalie will be cut and they'll bring Bob back up. Bob will then have picked up bad habits from playing with a bad Phanthoms team and will never be heard from again. I don't want to be negative, but except for Bob never being heard from again, this is what will happen.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:44 PM, 12/06/2010
    Trade JVR? Huh? The two trades on my list are Coburn and Carter. Both looked great a few years ago when the Flyers were an average team. They've upgraded in every facet and now Coburn and Carter look average. The rise of JVR and Nodl has made Carter moveable. The acquisitions of Mezaros, O'Donnell and Walker make Coburn very, very tradable. We can only hope.

    Regarding moving Bob to the Phantoms, no way.
    brownbeer


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Frank Seravalli is in his fourth year with the Daily News and third season covering the Flyers. He started at the Daily News as an intern writing about the boozing legends of the Lincoln Financial Field lots and hasn't left. Since joining the Flyers beat, he has covered everything from the Winter Classic to the Stanley Cup Final and everything in between. Prior to joining the Daily News, the Bucks County native did a large amount of freelance work for local media outlets, covering high schools, colleges and all four of Philly's major sports teams. He resides in Center City. E-mail Frank at seravaf@phillynews.com and follow him on Twitter @DNFlyers.

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