James van Riemsdyk could return against the Washington Capitals on Wednesday (7 p.m. ET; NBCSP, NBCSWA, TVAS, ESPN+, SN NOW).
The forward has been out since Oct. 23 because of a broken left index finger. He had surgery to repair the injury Oct. 28 and was expected to need six weeks to recover.
"I think if we get a good report today [from the training staff], he has a chance of playing," coach John Tortorella said Tuesday.
Van Riemsdyk has said he's cleared for contact and is working on getting his timing back.
"I'm getting closer and closer, taking it day by day at this point," he said. "Just trying to go from there. We'll see. I've been able to skate the whole time so [conditioning] is as good as it can be. Playing in games, you can't really mimic that type of hockey shape, but you try to do your best as far as skating, staying in shape in other ways. I've just got to jump in the water at some point and go from there."
Van Riemsdyk has five points (two goals, three assists) in six games. The Flyers are 5-10-5 without him.
"When you're watching, it's always tough, you think you can be out there and contribute and make a difference in some of the games," van Riemsdyk said. "I feel like the team has been playing pretty well lately so I just want to hop in and have a seamless transition and contribute in whatever way I can."
The Flyers placed forward Tanner Laczynski on injured reserve because of a lower-body injury sustained during the third period of a 5-3 win against the Colorado Avalanche on Monday. He is considered week to week. Laczynski scored Monday and has four points (two goals, two assists) in 19 games. -- Adam Kimelman