Tyson Foerster is out of the purple no-contact jersey and back in with the standard black and orange practice sweaters.
It's a good sign for his opening night status as the Flyers winger tries to stay clear of any setbacks from an offseason elbow infection .
"We've gradually kind of let him in some drills with some pushing and shoving," head coach Rick Tocchet said following Tuesday's training camp skate in Voorhees. "Now he's to the next level. I don't wanna give a date, but obviously when you give a guy a little bit more physicality back, you're getting closer."
Then Tocchet shared another good sign about the 23-year-old, this one pertaining to how he's seen around the rest of the NHL.
"Over in the World Championships, Sidney Crosby called and he told me that he loved him," Tocchet