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Home / Sports / Philadelphia Flyers Flyers' Jones begins minor-league rehab By WAYNE FISH phillyBurbs.com VOORHEES, N.J. — Randy Jones began his conditioning stint by playing for the Phantoms on Wednesday night. The Flyers defenseman was sent to the American Hockey League affiliate to get in a ...
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Flyers’ Jones begins minor-league rehab
Flyers Fan Central — FLYERS NOTES - Defenseman should return from injury next week. View original post here: Flyers Headlines from phillyBurbs.com

Randy Jones begins minor-league rehab
The Hockey Herald — via PhillyBurbs: Randy Jones began his conditioning stint by playing for the Phantoms on Wednesday night. The Flyers defenseman was sent to the American Hockey League affiliate to get in a few games (Binghamton first, followed by Lowell and Norfolk — all home games) before he returns to NHL play. Jones has missed 30 NHL games due to preseason surgery on his right hip. “He can play up to three games in a six-day window,” general manager Paul Holmgren said. “We would like to get Randy in a few games so he’s more comfortable than he ...

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