Nolan Patrick, who has missed all of Philadelphia Flyers training camp because of an upper-body injury, could have his status updated by the middle of next week, general manager Chuck Fletcher said Sunday.
In his absence, rookie forwards Morgan Frost and
German Rubtsov
have received long looks and impressed coach Alain Vigneault.
"I've liked both," Vigneault said. "I thought [Rubtsov's] pace has picked up during camp and he's giving us the impression that he can be a smart player that can play a 200-foot game. [Frost], there's no doubt real good skill level, can create more offensively I think then [Rubtsov], unfortunately he hasn't gotten on the scoresheet yet but it's not from lack of opportunity. So there's a battle there."
Vigneault said Rubtsov will play against the Boston Bruins at TD Garden on Monday (7 p.m. ET; NHLN, NESNplus, NBCSP+, NHL.TV) and Frost is expected to play against the New York Rangers on Thursday. The coach added there likely will be roster cuts after the game Monday.
Fletcher said Sept. 13 that Patrick was considered week to week and at that time surgery was not being considered as an option to repair the injury.
"We've known about it for a while," Fletcher said then. "Been working with him for a while to try to get him healthy as quickly as we can."
-- Adam Kimelman