Owen Tippett Missed Flyers' 2nd-Round Playoff Series with Internal Bleeding
Owen Tippett said he is making progress and expects a full recovery after missing the series with an internal bleeding issue.
- Philadelphia Flyers winger Owen Tippett missed the entire second-round series against the Carolina Hurricanes due to an internal bleeding issue sustained during the first-round playoffs against the Pittsburgh Penguins.
- Throughout the first-round series, 27-year-old Tippett played a highly physical style against the Penguins, recording 29 hits while scoring 28 goals in the regular season.
- Despite being cleared to travel and participate in certain practices, Tippett stated his condition never improved enough to "safely continue playing" during the series against the Hurricanes.
- Exit interviews for the Flyers began Tuesday at the practice facility in Voorhees, New Jersey, following the team's sweep by the Hurricanes with a 3-2 overtime loss in Game 4.
- Tippett expressed confidence in making a full recovery, stating he is "making progress and feeling better each day" as he prepares for the Flyers' September training camp.
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Flyers’ Owen Tippett missed second-round sweep due to internal bleeding
Philadelphia Flyers forward Owen Tippett was forced to miss the team's Eastern Conference second-round series against the Carolina Hurricanes due to internal bleeding. Tippett sustained his injuries during the Flyers' six-game series victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins in the first round. The Flyers lost all four games against the Hurricanes without Tippett, who led the
Flyers star Owen Tippett reveals he missed series vs Hurricanes due to internal bleeding
Philadelphia Flyers star Owen Tippett revealed he was sidelined against the Carolina Hurricanes due to internal bleeding and said he is confident in a full recovery.
Flyers injuries: Owen Tippett missed Carolina series with ‘internal bleeding issue’
The injury, which occurred in the first round, did not progress to the point where Tippett felt it was safe to play, he said Tuesday in a statement. He says he plans to be ready for training camp.
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