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Philadelphia Flyers general manager Paul Holmgren announced today that defenseman Chris Pronger will undergo surgery on his left knee on Tuesday, Nov. 28. The surgery will be performed by Dr. Peter DeLuca. Below is a transcript of a conference call held after the announcement.
Q: How long have you known he's had a knee problem?
“Obviously Chris has played a long time. This has been an issue probably for the last month or so for him that's been nagging. He’s been playing through it up until this recent bout with his virus. As I said in my statement earlier, we kind of believed that through continuing the rehabilitation that he’s been doing on that, that he does on a daily basis anyway, and some medicine, that it would start to feel better. But Chris saw the doctor yesterday and had another MRI, and we just decided that this was the time to go ahead and get this taken care of. Some of the loose bodies in there are becoming a little bit of an issue, and we felt it was better to get it taken care of now.”
Q: Did he miss games because of the knee or because of the virus?
“The reason he missed games was because of the virus. This came up just recently, yesterday, and we decided the best way to attack this is with surgery now. But he'd been missing games because of the virus. It had nothing to do with his knee.”
Q: Has he recovered from that virus now?
“Well, he’s certainly feeling more like himself. If this hadn't come up with the knee, we were hopeful that he’d be able to play on Friday. Obviously now that’s out of the question.”
Q: What are you going to have to do now roster-wise?
“We're talking about a lot of things here today. I think initially… we sent [Kevin Marshall] back after the Ranger game on Saturday night, so he actually wasn't here the last couple days. I think initially we'll probably just recall Kevin and try to figure out where we're at at that point. But right now that’s kind of the way we’re leaning.”
Q: Was Andreas Nodl put on waivers too?
“Yes.”
Q: Can you talk about that decision?
“Well, Andreas hasn't played as much. We’ll just gauge interest and see what happens. At some point tomorrow, if he clears waivers, we'll see what we're going to do with him – if we send him down or just keep him. But we’ll decide his fate tomorrow after we find out whether he clears or not.”
Q: Will Chris be moved to the long-term injured reserve?
“I would probably say yes, at some point, today or tomorrow.”
Q: On Pronger’s multiple surgeries
“Any time a player has surgery, there's concern, whether he’s an older player like Chris or a younger player. I do think Chris is a player that takes good care of himself, looks after himself, does the proper rehabilitation and conditioning to stay in top shape. I think this time, the only thing we can go by is what the doctors tell us, and it’s just a question of cleaning up some of those bodies. The structure of his knee is fine, he’s got good cartilage on both sides of that knee, so this is just kind of a maintenance thing more than anything, and to get him a little more comfortable. He’d been playing with some discomfort in that knee, apparently, and Dr. DeLuca believes if we just get this done now and take care of it, we can get him back playing in four weeks time and he'll be good to go. We're worried because he's going under surgery, yes, but long-term I still think Chris has a lot of miles left on his body, and based on his attitude about this and the way he takes care of himself and prepares, I think he'll be fine.”
Q: Will Andreas Lilja be going on long-term injured reserve as well?
“He's going to go on today or tomorrow as well.”
Q: Is Brayden Schenn a consideration to be called up?
“Yes, he will be [called up]. He was in town today to get a follow-up on his foot with Dr. Raikin and everything looks good there, he made it through the three games [with the Phantoms], so we will recall Brayden.”
Q: Updates on Jaromir Jagr & James van Riemsdyk
“Jaromir skated today, we've just got to take it a day at a time with him. James did not skate today. I would think there’s a chance Jaromir could play on the upcoming weekend. James is probably a long-shot right now, but I’ll know more tomorrow, we’ll see how he is tomorrow. He wasn't doing too good today.”
Linebacker Scott Fujita broke his right hand in two spots on Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals. According to head coach Pat Shurmur, Fujita will undergo surgery this week. When asked if Fujita would be placed on the injured reserve, Shurmur said, "We're gonna have to see. We haven't made any final decisions on that, but he's gonna miss some significant time. Of course, that's an option."
You can be assured that Fujita will not play in this week's game against the Baltimore Ravens. Chris Gocong will go over to the strongside spot to take Fujita's place, and Kaluka Maiava will be re-inserted into the starting lineup to take Gocong's spot. Maiava filled in for Fujita against the Seahawks earlier this season.
I thought Fujita got off to a rough start to the season, but when he returned following the Seahawks game, I thought he picked up his game and became a stable enough force again. With that said, it's also good to get Maiava, who played well in the preseason, some reps as well. Maiava sprained his knee against the Bengals but is expected to be ready for Baltimore.
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