Ottawa Senators defenseman Travis Hamonic. Wendell Cruz-USA TODAY Sports

Derick Brassard and Travis Hamonic left Thursday night’s game against the Philadelphia Flyers and did not return.

Hamonic left the game midway through the first period with a lower-body injury after helping set up a goal from Austin Watson. Flyers defenseman Nick Seeler laid out Hamonic along the boards as he was making the pass, with Seeler’s knee doing most of the damage.

Hamonic has had one of his more productive seasons in recent years, with six goals, 15 assists and 21 points in 74 games this season. It’s the first time since 2015-16 when he was with the New York Islanders where he’s eclipsed the 20-point mark, while he’s one goal away from tying his career-high of seven goals set in 2018-19.

Brassard also got injured on a play that resulted in the Sens scoring, as late in the second period, Flyers goalie Felix Sandstrom accidentally knocked Brassard over while he was making a save. Brassard fell awkwardly on the ice, resulting in his lower-body injury.

Brassard is producing at his usual rate, with 13 goals, 10 assists and 23 points in 61 games on the year. It’s the most points he’s totaled in a season since 2019-20, and it's most goals he’s scored in a season since 2018-19.

Julien Gauthier was the only healthy scratch up front for the Sens, so they will need an additional call-up before Saturday’s game against the Toronto Maple Leafs. Gauthier has eight goals, five assists and 13 points in 54 games this season, including two goals, two assists and four points in 14 games since being dealt to the Senators for Tyler Motte.

It likely won’t be a huge deal for the Sens at this point of the season to be without both players, as they are more or less out of the playoffs with a 36-33-5 record that puts them seven points behind the Pittsburgh Penguins for the final wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference before Thursday’s game.

However, it could be the last games for both Hamonic and Brassard as Sens. If both players are out for the final contests of the season, they would need to re-sign with the Sens to return since both players are on expiring deals.

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