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Flyers make difficult (and surprising) call by placing Allison on waivers

Flyers make difficult (and surprising) call by placing Allison on waivers originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

VOORHEES, N.J. — Not even an hour after practice Friday, Wade Allison saw his future with the Flyers go right up in the air.

The Flyers, in a surprising move, placed the winger on waivers. Over the next 24 hours, teams will have an opportunity to grab Allison. If he goes unclaimed, he'll report to the Flyers' AHL affiliate Lehigh Valley.

Allison could be attractive to other clubs. He's a 2016 second-round draft pick with some top-six skill and a bottom-six motor. But Allison has also dealt with injuries in his career, which have limited him to 75 career NHL games.

Allison, who turns 26 years old next Saturday, skated as an extra forward on the fourth line in practice Friday. With good health and a couple of prospects vying for games, the Flyers have had tough decisions to make on their final job openings up front.

Toward the end of training camp and preseason, Allison was battling Tyson Foerster and Bobby Brink to be either the 12th forward in the season-opening lineup next week or one of the extras.

The Flyers' roster stands at 24 healthy players. It must be trimmed to a max of 23 players and submitted by 5 p.m. ET Monday. The team opens the regular season Thursday next week against the Blue Jackets in Columbus, Ohio (7 p.m. ET/NBCSP).

Felix Sandstrom, the Flyers' third goalie, will eventually be placed on waivers for the purpose of sending him to the Phantoms. At that point, the club could be set at 13 forwards, eight defensemen and two goalies.

The decisions then become tougher with who sits and who plays. Foerster is 21 and Brink is 22. The Flyers, a rebuilding team, want their prospects playing, not sitting, whether it's in the NHL or the AHL.

To open the season, could Foerster and Brink both stay with the Flyers and rotate games depending on the matchup?

"If we feel both of them deserve to be here, that's an avenue we can go to," Flyers head coach John Tortorella said Friday. "We haven't gotten there yet. That's the call we have to make each week as far as how they're playing.

"We want to play the kids, we do, but if we're putting these young players in a spot that we think is hurting their development, they will go down. Those are the decisions we're going to have to make weekly."

Here were the Flyers' forward combinations at practice Friday, via jersey colors. This, of course, could very well change before opening night.

Joel Farabee, Sean Couturier, Bobby Brink

Scott Laughton, Noah Cates, Travis Konecny

Owen Tippett, Morgan Frost, Cam Atkinson, Tyson Foerster

Nicolas Deslauriers, Ryan Poehling, Garnet Hathaway, Wade Allison

(More coming...)

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