Nolan Patrick
will not play for the rest of the season.
The 21-year-old center was not listed on the Flyers roster for Phase 3 after he did not play in the regular season because of a migraine disorder that started in the offseason.
"Our focus is getting him ready for 2020-21 season," general manager Chuck Fletcher said. "We really want to be prudent about this matter and prioritize his health and safety over the long run. The reality is, not just for Nolan but for every player, we have a very short runway here before we jump right into what essentially is playoff hockey. We felt at this stage, when we have time, use it. Let's focus on the 20-21 season. We have 34 players here in camp and ready to go, and we're excited about that."
Defenseman Shayne Gostisbehere had surgery on his right knee about seven weeks ago and could play in the Qualifiers.
That procedure followed surgery on his left knee Jan. 14. Gostisbehere played two games after having that procedure, including March 11, the Flyers' final game before the season was paused on March 12 due to concerns surrounding the coronavirus.
"I was trying to rehab it and no way I could rehab it," Gostisbehere said. "I had another scope done, small little cartilage thing. I haven't really skated too much. ... Start of camp I'm not where I want to be, but progressively going to keep working forward.
"It's been a tough road with all the stuff going on, but I'm not going to feel bad for myself. ... I'm just going to do my best to get back, be healthy and help this team win."
When Phase 4 starts Aug. 1, the Flyers will play in the round-robin of the Eastern Conference Qualifiers, along with the Boston Bruins, Tampa Bay Lightning and Washington Capitals, to determine the top four seeds for the Stanley Cup Playoffs. -- Adam Kimelman