Second overall pick Patrick leaves game with apparent head injury
Eric Hartline / USA Today Sports
The Philadelphia Flyers lost Nolan Patrick to injury during the second period of Tuesday's game against the Anaheim Ducks after the 2017 No. 2 pick was hit into the boards by Chris Wagner.
There's cause for concern as Patrick's head clearly bumped the glass with force as a result of the shoulder-to-shoulder check.
The 19-year-old center remained down for several moments before being helped off the ice.
The Flyers announced midgame that Patrick would not be returning. Later, general manager Ron Hextall said the team would know more about Patrick's status Wednesday, according to Adam Kimelman of NHL.com.
The view from the press box was not promising:
Patrick recorded one goal and two assists in nine games prior to the injury.
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