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Since the prior thread has neared its suggested limit, a new thread has begun.
The prior thread: http://hfboards.mandatory.com/threads/round-1-pick-2-nolan-patrick-c-brandon-whl.2361507/
Flyers' Nolan Patrick making slow progress from apparent concussion
Rookie center Nolan Patrick, sidelined with an apparent concussion, is making progress and Flyers general manager Ron Hextall hopes he is able to play Tuesday in Minnesota.
“I hope he’s a couple days away from practicing with the team,” Hextall said after the morning skate Thursday in Voorhees.
Patrick skated before practice Thursday but was not with the team.
“It’s a matter of kind of ramping him up every day and hopefully things continue on the path they’re going on right now,” Hextall said.
Hextall said Patrick’s recovery has “taken longer than we thought and certainly hoped, but he skated [Thursday] and everything went good. He worked out. You just can’t go from zero to 60; it’s got to be zero to 20 and then up, so he’ll go a little harder” Friday.
The general manager said he did not anticipate sending Patrick to the AHL’s Phantoms for a rehab stint. He also ruled out sending him back to his junior team in Brandon.
Source: Sam Carchidi (Philly.com)
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Nolan Patrick slowly recovering from concussion, but should stay with Flyers
“I don’t know about setbacks,” Hextall said. “It’s taken longer than we thought, certainly hoped, but he skated (Thursday) and everything went good. He felt good, he worked out. Now it’s a matter of starting to ramp him up. You can’t just go from zero to 60, it’s gotta be zero to 20 and then up so he’ll go a little harder (Friday) and hopefully continues to progress.”
“It’s my first time I’ve ever had anything like this kind of injury before so it’s a lot of protocol things you have to go through,” Patrick said back on Oct. 27, the day before the Toronto game. “I think the league is pretty big on that kind of stuff now.”
The hope is that Patrick can start practicing with the team again shortly and go on the road trip that begins Monday. The Flyers will go to St. Paul, Minnesota, and then Winnipeg, Manitoba, which is Patrick’s hometown.
Source: Dave Isaac (Courier-Post)
Source link: Nolan Patrick slowly recovering from concussion, but should stay with Flyers
The prior thread: http://hfboards.mandatory.com/threads/round-1-pick-2-nolan-patrick-c-brandon-whl.2361507/
Flyers' Nolan Patrick making slow progress from apparent concussion
Rookie center Nolan Patrick, sidelined with an apparent concussion, is making progress and Flyers general manager Ron Hextall hopes he is able to play Tuesday in Minnesota.
“I hope he’s a couple days away from practicing with the team,” Hextall said after the morning skate Thursday in Voorhees.
Patrick skated before practice Thursday but was not with the team.
“It’s a matter of kind of ramping him up every day and hopefully things continue on the path they’re going on right now,” Hextall said.
Hextall said Patrick’s recovery has “taken longer than we thought and certainly hoped, but he skated [Thursday] and everything went good. He worked out. You just can’t go from zero to 60; it’s got to be zero to 20 and then up, so he’ll go a little harder” Friday.
The general manager said he did not anticipate sending Patrick to the AHL’s Phantoms for a rehab stint. He also ruled out sending him back to his junior team in Brandon.
Source: Sam Carchidi (Philly.com)
Source link: Flyers' Nolan Patrick making slow progress from apparent concussion
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Nolan Patrick slowly recovering from concussion, but should stay with Flyers
“I don’t know about setbacks,” Hextall said. “It’s taken longer than we thought, certainly hoped, but he skated (Thursday) and everything went good. He felt good, he worked out. Now it’s a matter of starting to ramp him up. You can’t just go from zero to 60, it’s gotta be zero to 20 and then up so he’ll go a little harder (Friday) and hopefully continues to progress.”
“It’s my first time I’ve ever had anything like this kind of injury before so it’s a lot of protocol things you have to go through,” Patrick said back on Oct. 27, the day before the Toronto game. “I think the league is pretty big on that kind of stuff now.”
The hope is that Patrick can start practicing with the team again shortly and go on the road trip that begins Monday. The Flyers will go to St. Paul, Minnesota, and then Winnipeg, Manitoba, which is Patrick’s hometown.
Source: Dave Isaac (Courier-Post)
Source link: Nolan Patrick slowly recovering from concussion, but should stay with Flyers
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