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Flyers lose Raffl to upper-body injury

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The reported abdominal pull Michael Raffl suffered in Tuesday’s 7-4 loss to Chicago will keep him out of the Flyers lineup for the next while.

On Wednesday, GM Ron Hextall said Raffl will miss the next 10-14 days with the ailment.

Raffl, 28, had one goal through the first three games of the season, and opened the year on the club’s top line next to Claude Giroux and Wayne Simmonds. The Austrian winger has been a good goalscorer for the Flyers over the last two campaigns, netting 13 goals last year and a career-best 21 during the ’14-15 campaign.

If there’s a silver lining here, it’s timing. Brayden Schenn is set to return from his suspension, and could plug the lineup hole left by Raffl’s injury.

It’s also possible Nick Cousins could be back in tomorrow when the Flyers host the Ducks.

Cousins was dropped from the Blackhawks game so the club could give KHL free agent signing Roman Lyubimov his NHL debut, and the Russian received just over 10 minutes of ice time.

As for Raffl, the 10-14 day recovery window means he’ll likely miss five games -- Anaheim, Carolina, Montreal, Buffalo, Arizona -- but could be back in time for a big tilt on Saturday, Oct. 29, when the Flyers take on their bitter rivals, the Pittsburgh Penguins.