The last decade has been a rollercoaster for the Philadelphia Flyers, who are riding their lowest valley. Building through the draft was the mantra to get the team back into contention for the Stanley Cup.
General manager Chuck Fletcher confirmed Tuesday that Morin will not be able to return from his latest injury, the end of a long string of unfortunate issues that have kept him off the ice.
Hayes will miss at least the first 10 or so games of the regular season should the timeline prove accurate.
Morin, 26, has previously suffered two torn ACL’s in his career, both occurring within a 20-month period in 2018 and 2019.
After a long and expensive July filled with trades, trades, draft selections, and even more trades, one would assume Philadelphia Flyers GM Chuck Fletcher would take a few days off to rest, relax, and maybe hit the shore for some fun in the sun, right?
Beloved by his teammates, Morin shouldn’t be expected to play every night for the Flyers in 2021-22, but he represents an option for head coach Alain Vigneault to insert at certain times.
As the Philadelphia Flyers soul searched for a defensive identity, they didn’t have to look far to find Samuel Morin. Yesterday’s victory over the New York Rangers wasn’t critical only because it kept the flailing Philadelphia Flyers in the playoff hunt.
The Philadelphia Flyers fell to the New York Rangers 8-3 on Thursday, and Philadelphia forward Samuel Morin lost a little something extra after the game.
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