Philadelphia Flyers’ forward Tyson Foerster exited the team’s game vs. the Pittsburgh Penguins in the second period of Monday’s contest.
With 13:41 to play in the second period, Foerster let a one-timer rip. Immediately following the shot, the Flyers’ left-winger hit the ice and skated to the bench holding his right shoulder.
This came less than a minute after the Flyers’ forward evened Monday’s game at one score apiece with his power-play goal.
Foerster has already missed some time this season after blocking a shot off the skate against the Toronto Maple Leafs in early November.
To this point, he has not returned to the bench.
After his goal in the game, the winger has 10 goals and three assists for the Flyers this season in 21 games.
The Penguins currently lead the game 3-1.
An update on Foerster will be provided when one becomes available.
Update on Foerster
Flyers PR announced that he is out for the remainder of the game with an “upper-body” injury.
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