The Flyers will find themselves without a key defender for the next little while. The team announced (Twitter link) that Cam York will miss at least the next two weeks due to an upper-body injury.
York sustained the injury late in Wednesday’s game against Washington on a hit from Nic Dowd. The 23-year-old had a breakout showing last season with 30 points in 82 games while recording 174 blocked shots, all career highs. His 22:37 ATOI was also his best by a considerable margin as he established himself as a top-pairing player alongside Travis Sanheim.
It has been more of the same for York in the early going this season. He has two goals and an assist along with ten blocks in seven appearances so far. Meanwhile, his playing time is up to 22:56 per night, good for the team lead in that regard (just ahead of Sanheim). Accordingly, his absence is a big one for a team that has already struggled out of the gate, winning just once through their first seven games.
For the moment, York has not been placed on injured reserve and veteran Erik Johnson will take his place in the lineup today against Minnesota. However, with the team now down to just six healthy rearguards, they’ll likely want to add a seventh in which case they may opt to put York on IR to create the roster spot to do so.
While York will be out of the lineup, the same can’t be said for winger Travis Konecny. Listed as day-to-day yesterday with what head coach John Tortorella termed a ‘body injury’, Jordan Hall of NBC Sports Philadelphia relays (Twitter link) that Konecny will be in the lineup today. He’s tied with Matvei Michkov for the team lead in goals with three and sits tied for second in points with four.
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