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Briere Day-to-Day With Groin Injury

October 31, 2009 by Jeanne Dupuis  
Filed under Injuries, NHL, News, Philadelphia Flyers

Briere Day-to-Day With Groin Injury

Daniel Briere has been playing through a groin injury but, after tweaking it during Tuesday night’s game against the Washington Capitals, the Philadelphia Flyers forward will be sitting out for a while.

He’s being listed as being day-to-day but I’m sure the Flyers are a little anxious considering the fact that he missed a whopping 53 games last season due to groin and abdominal injuries.  Hopefully, this will heal quickly but he really should have sat out as soon as he started feeling the twinges.  I know you’ve got to be tough as a player but after missing so many games …read more

Briere Injured in Loss Against Calgary Flames

Briere Injured in Loss Against Calgary Flames

Hopefully, it is minor but during last night’s game against the Calgary Flames, center, Daniel Brière (Philadelphia Flyers), left in the second period due to a groin injury. 
I read on the Flyers’ official website that it’s not as bad as they feared and he is currently listed as “day-to-day” but will not be playing in Saturday night’s game against the Nashville Predators.
Earlier today the star player said: "It was a big relief this morning. There’s no doubt about it.  It wasn’t as bad as we thought last night. I had a little workout this morning and I’m hoping to …read more

Nerve Entrapment Keeps Briere Out 4 Weeks

Nerve Entrapment Keeps Briere Out 4 Weeks

The Philadelphia Flyers are going to have to continue on without Daniel Briere for at least another four weeks after he had surgery this week to repair damage and a nerve entrapment in his groin/stomach area.  I really hope he’s on the mend and can put this injury behind him in the near future.


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