Travis Konecny is expected to miss at least the next three weeks because of an upper-body injury.
The forward has been out three games because of the injury, which occurred on a hit by Calgary Flames defenseman MacKenzie Weegar on Feb. 20.
"I'd say week to week and we'll probably have a good update in three weeks' time," Flyers general manager Chuck Fletcher said Tuesday.
Fletcher is optimistic Konecny's injury will not be season ending.
"I don't think so at this point," he said. "[It] may be. I know he'll be in contact with the doctors here over the next 2-3 weeks. He's on the bike today, he feels pretty good. I think he's hopeful he can come back. Whether or not that's realistic, we'll see."
Konecny leads the Flyers in goals (27) and points (54).
Fletcher said Sean Couturier skated Tuesday but was unsure if the center would play this season. Couturier had back surgery Oct. 27. He also had back surgery Feb. 11, 2022. The 30-year-old last played Dec. 18, 2021.
"He looked pretty good," Fletcher said. "Off the ice he's ramping up his rehab. Is there runway for him to play this year? I don't know. The back is feeling great. He's missed a lot of time. Can we get him into hockey shape with the time remaining? I'm not sure."
Couturier is in the first season of an eight-year, $62 million contract ($7.75 million average annual value) he signed Aug. 26, 2021.
"I think we're really hopeful he'll be able to come back and play," Fletcher said. "I think we've seen through this there's a lot of things you can't control. The medical people are confident we can get him healthy. ... He's a smart player and a competitive player and certainly a guy that we really hope can get back to where he was."
The Flyers (23-28-10) have lost three straight games. They host the New York Rangers on Wednesday (7:30 p.m. ET; TNT, TVAS, MSG 2, SN NOW). -- Adam Kimelman