Chris Pronger Cleared for Light Skating After CAT Scan Reveals Healing

January 5th, 2011 by Tom Dougherty Leave a reply »
Flyers general manager Paul Holmgren released an injury update for defenseman Chris Pronger who has been out of action since mid-December with a broken first metatarsal bone in his right foot.

Pronger underwent a CAT scan on Tuesday by Dr. Steve Raikin, and the results came back positive for the Flyers.

Holmgren said that the 36-year-old has been cleared for light skating tomorrow, and will be re-evaluated on Jan. 12th.

It has been three weeks since Pronger had surgery to repair the bone. He was scheduled to miss four to six weeks, though it's highly unlikely that he will return to game action next week.

The Flyers could be aiming for mid to late January.

Pronger has 15 points in 31 games in his second year with Philadelphia. He’s a plus-six and has 24 penalty minutes. He is third among Flyers defensemen in points behind his partner in crime Matty Carle, (18) and Kimmo Timonen, (16).

The Flyers have been using 23-year-old Oskars Bartulis, who is a minus-three in nine games.

For the most part, the Flyers have managed without their anchor on the blue line, but that’s because of the ...

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