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PHILADELPHIA _ They seem to have their game straightened out. Now the Flyers, winners of their last three outings by a combined score of 11-1, would love to see their roster get back to normal.
Unfortunately, none of the various medical updates offered Thursday gave much hope for getting any of the five injured regulars back for Saturday night's showdown with the hottest team in hockey, the New York Islanders.
Defensemen Eric Desjardins and Eric Weinrich, the most recent injury victims, practiced Thursday and felt good about their chances to play in Tuesday's game at Chicago. But it is unlikely Desjardins, battling elbow and back problems, and Weinrich, who has a bruised left shoulder, will be able to play against the 9-0-1-1 Isles, the NHL's ...