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Flyers get good news about Briere’s wrist injury

Danny Briere

Philadelphia Flyers center Danny Briere moves the puck up ice during the second period of Game 2 of the NHL hockey Eastern Conference finals with the Montreal Canadiens, Tuesday, May 18, 2010, in Philadelphia. Briere scored one of the Flyers’s goals in their 3-0 win. (AP Photo/Tom Mihalek)

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Daniel Briere had a wrist injury when the lockout ended and he returned from his time with the Berlin Polar Bears.

Originally the severity and specifics of the ailment were unclear, but now we know that Briere is recovering from a hairline fracture, according to CSN Philly.

It was initially speculated that he had no worst than a bone bruise, but the news is actually mostly positive for Flyers fans.

“The injury showed it’s a little further along in a good way than what we had initially anticipated,” Philadelphia GM Paul Holmgren said.

“We’ll see how he is tomorrow and the next day. It probably changes at least my thoughts about him being out an extended period of time. It might not be as long as we initially thought.”

The 35-year-old forward was previously questionable for the season opener.

Briere put up disappointing numbers in 2011-12, but he bounced back in a big way during the playoffs.

The Philadelphia Flyers will open the shortened season with a game against the Pittsburgh Penguins at 3:00 p.m. ET on Saturday. The match will be part of NBC’s opening day coverage.