Trevor Zegras #46 of the Philadelphia Flyers skates the puck with Owen Tippett #74 against the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game Six of the First Round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at the Xfinity Mobile Arena on April 29, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Len Redkoles/NHLI via Getty Images)The Philadelphia Flyers’ playoff loss to the Carolina Hurricanes was put into a different light after a few major injuries were disclosed after the second-round NHL playoff series. Philadelphia’s depleted roster is trying to keep Stanley Cup hopes alive, with multiple core players reportedly battling through pain.Injuries are quickly becoming one of the biggest talking points in the latest NHL news roundup. The Flyers competed well throughout the postseason, but the mounting physical toll on key contributors ultimately highlighted the difficulty of the playoff run against a healthier Carolina Hurricanes lineup.Owen Tippett and Travis Konecny played through painful Philadelphia Flyers NHL injuriesOwen Tippett played with an internal bleed and a core muscle injury during the Philadelphia Flyers’ playoff run, while captain Travis Konecny played with a pair of fractured ribs and a broken nose.Another big contributor playing through pain was Trevor Zegras. The forward reportedly suffered an elbow ligament sprain, but still managed six points in 10 playoff games. Zegras has already established himself as one of the Flyers’ top offensive players, finishing the regular season with 26 goals and 67 points.The Flyers were also without fully healthy performances from several other contributors. Defenseman Cam York reportedly played with a fractured rib, and Emil Andrae needed surgery for a fractured wrist. Garnet Hathaway played with a broken fibula, and Noah Cates reportedly played with a broken foot during the post-season.Philadelphia’s lengthy injury report was a reminder of how brutal the NHL playoffs can be. Reports emerged that six of the team's top regular-season scorers were playing with significant injuries during the series against the Carolina Hurricanes.The Flyers lost games, but kept battling and pushed the Hurricanes to the brink of elimination in several close games before finally losing in the second round.The Hurricanes moved on with a healthier lineup and greater depth, while the Flyers struggled to find consistency as injuries mounted.The latest NHL injury updates could also impact the Philadelphia Flyers’ offseason plans as the team considers how long players will be out as it prepares for next season.
Trevor Zegras and Owen Tippett injuries exposed Philadelphia Flyers NHL playoff struggles against Carolina Hurricanes second-round elimination
The Philadelphia Flyers’ playoff loss to the Carolina Hurricanes was put into a different light after a few major injuries were disclosed after the second-round NHL playoff series. Philadelphia’s depleted roster is trying to keep Stanley Cup hopes alive, with multiple core players reportedly battling through pain.













