NEWARK, N.J. — Things are going so well on the ice for Tyson Foerster this season that even his injury issues haven’t slowed him down.
First there was the elbow injury suffered in the World Championships that became infected and threatened his ability to start the season with the Flyers. That problem had a happy ending. But there have been more recent hurdles.
He blocked a shot with his foot, costing him a few games. Then coach Rick Tocchet decided to break up the highly successful Foerster-Noah Cates-Bobby Brink line.
Foerster, however, hasn’t missed a beat. He scored his team-leading ninth goal of the season in Friday’s 4-3 shootout win at the New York Islanders. At this rate, he could improve on last year’s 25-goal performance, which came after a slow start.
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