The Niagara Falls Review

Flyers’ Couturier out four weeks with another knee injury

- STEPHEN WHYNO The Associated Press

Philadelph­ia Flyers centre Sean Couturier is out four weeks after injuring his knee for the second time in five months.

General manager Ron Hextall said Wednesday that Couturier was injured Aug. 10 during an exhibition game. Hextall expects Couturier to be a limited participan­t in Flyers training camp when it opens Sept. 14. He said Couturier should be ready halfway through training camp and will then be able to play in National Hockey League pre-season games.

Dancing around specific details, Hextall would only say the injury was not in the exact same spot as when Couturier, 25, damaged the medial collateral ligament in his right knee during the playoffs when he collided with teammate Radko Gudas in practice.

“It’s not a reinjury,” Hextall said on a conference call. “He was 100 per cent at the time, had more than enough time to heal after the season.”

Couturier was playing in the summer Boot Camp Tournament in Quebec City when the latest injury happened. Hextall called it a “freak” accident, which similarly describes the knee-on-knee collision with Gudas in April.

“He was participat­ing in a game, kind of an innocent play, and things happen,” Hextall said. “It was just kind of a play in front of the net and it was a rebound and his leg just went the wrong way.”

Hextall said the team has no plans to forbid players from participat­ing in summer leagues or tournament­s.

“We want our guys to train hard and train the proper way, but you see guys on other teams getting hurt literally training,” Hextall said. “They do train hard and there is some risk every day.”

The Edmonton Oilers recently announced that defenceman Andrej Sekera was out indefinite­ly after having surgery on an Achilles tendon torn during off-season training.

Hextall said Couturier wouldn’t require surgery, as was the case with his previous knee injury.

Couturier is coming off a breakout season in which he was promoted to Philadelph­ia’s No. 1 centre and set career highs with 31 goals, 45 assists and 76 points.

He was third on the team in scoring and finished second in voting for the Selke Trophy as the NHL’s best defensive forward.

His injury isn’t expected to alter the Flyers’ plans to keep Claude Giroux at left wing after he flourished there last season playing on a line with Couturier. Hextall isn’t concerned about Couturier being more susceptibl­e to knee injuries.

“This type of injury heals fairly quickly and fairly well,” Hextall said.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Philadelph­ia’s Sean Couturier is expected to be a limited participan­t in Flyers training camp when it opens Sept. 14.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Philadelph­ia’s Sean Couturier is expected to be a limited participan­t in Flyers training camp when it opens Sept. 14.

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