Flyers' Laperriere Unlikely To Play Again: It remains highly unlikely that Laperriere (concussion) will ever play again, the Associated Press reports. (Updated 06/27/2011)
Injury Report
Concussion - (Updated - 1/4/12)
Fantasy Analysis
"There's a chance because I'm breathing," said Laperriere of his prospects of returning. Despite all his drive and desire, Laperriere is still dealing with post-concussion syndrome and doctors have told him not to return to the ice. His never-ending quest to get back, however, earned him a nomination for the Bill Masterson Memorial Trophy, awarded to the player who exhibits the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey. (Updated 06/27/2011).
09/28/2010 14:11 Flyers G Leighton out month, Laperriere indefinitely
Flyers goalie Michael Leighton has a bulging disc in his back and will miss a month, while forward Ian Laperriere is out indefinitely with post-concussion syndrome.
Laperriere continues to deal with post-concussion syndrome. He has not yet given up hope of returning to the ice, but doctors have all but ruled out the possibility. (Updated 8/16/11)