Mike Knuble likely to return for Game 4, Simon Gagne still on the horizon

Things just keep getting better for the Flyers. Following last nights 3-2 win over the Canadiens, the Flyers also learned that one of the heroes of their first round win over the Washington Capitals is set to return. Mike Knuble, who hasn't played since Game 5 against Washington, believes he will be ready to play in Game 4 on Wednesday. Knuble, who suffered a partially torn hamstring when his skate got caught up in the ice, initially was expected to miss up to two weeks, and a return Wednesday would be slightly ahead of schedule.

Knuble would add a nice lift to a Flyers team that is gelling at just the right time. He would likely push Steve Downie out of the line-up, which is fine by me. Knuble's scoring touch and leadership will be nice to have back and Downie, while he brings plenty of energy, still has a penchant for taking too many penalties.

Knuble's return leaves just one Flyer out due to injury: Simon Gagne. Gagne said about a month ago that he could return if the Flyers make the Stanley Cup Finals. When he initially made that statement, I thought there was no way we would see him again this year, but with the way they are playing right now, the possibility is there. As much as I would cringe every time he was hit, getting a big time scorer like Gagne back would be huge. Could you imagine a top line of Gagne, Danny Briere and Vinny Prospal?

UPDATE: Knuble is confirmed to return for Game 4.

4 Comments On: "Mike Knuble likely to return for Game 4, Simon Gagne still on the horizon"

 
Very good news.

I think every now and then what the team would be like if Keith Primeau was still around. Dont know exactly what his stats were but i think he had something like 7 goals in 7 games when his career was ended way to soon.

he erupted in the playoffs that year and though he did score alot of goals, he wasnt a true scoring threat. , but man he was a bonafide leader and captain.

yes he did erupt in the playoffs, two years prior to when i was talking about. if you remember the next year after the season when we lost to the lightning there was a lock out and then the next year he had 7 goals in the first 7 games of that year (not sure exactly what the stats were). I do agree with you though that he was not known as a scoring threat, however he certainly was proving himself to be until those darn concussions

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