Flyers forward Wade Allison has returned to the ice for practice on Saturday morning.
The 25-year-old right winger hasn't had the best of luck trying to stay in the lineup as injuries continue to ravage his career.
His latest injury was sustained against the Ottawa Senators on November 12 when he attempted to throw a body check against senators defenseman Jacob Bernard-Docker in which Allison took the brunt of the hit and fell awkwardly in visible pain.
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It was determined that he suffered from an oblique muscle strain and hip pointer injury and was placed on IR for over three weeks. Allison was drafted by the Flyers in the 2016 NHL Entry Draft second round 52nd overall.
He has played fourteen games in the 2022-2023 season and holds three goals one assist for four points and is a + 4. As the Flyers' offense continues to struggle they hope Allison could make his return soon and continue his season on the right foot. there will