Talbot has registered 10 points (4G / 6A) in 10 games with Providence this season, but has not registered a point in seven games with the Bruins. He is not expected to be in the lineup on Wednesday.
Talbot was a healthy scratch in the last two games and he has been reassigned to Providence after being replaced by Landon Ferraro, who was claimed off of waivers from Detroit.
Talbot did not record a point in two games with the Bruins, but registered four assists in three games with Providence. Chris Kelly suffered a season-ending leg injury on Tuesday, which opened the door for Talbot to return to the NHL.
Talbot has been a healthy scratch in the last four games and has now been sent back to Providence. Talbot registered no points in two games with the Bruins.
Talbot, 31, is a hard-working bottom-6 forward who will kill penalties. He lacks speed, so he should fit right in with the Bruins, but has loads of playoff experience. He has 15 points (5G / 10A) in 63 games this season.
Talbot participated in the morning skate, but if his fiancee goes into labor, Roy will complete his 20-man lineup with an extra defenseman, Cory Sarich, who hasn't played since Jan. 11 because of a back injury.
The 29-year-old Talbot, was an eighth round pic in 2002 and has spent his nine year career with the Flyers and Penguins. He won a Stanley Cup with Pittsburgh in 2009. He has one goal and one assist in 11 games this season. We will have to wait until tomorrow to see where Talbot plays in Colorado.
Talbot left yesterday's game vs. Washington and did not return. The injury was originally called lower-body and day-to-day but after further evaluation he will be out for the rest of the season with a broken leg.
Talbot practiced on the fourth line this morning, a good indication he will play tonight. In his first 71 games in Philadelphia, the former Penguin scored 18 goals and 29 points.
Sounds like Talbot is still bothered by his shoulder injury. In his first 71 games in Philadelphia, the former Penguin scored 18 goals and 29 points.
No word on whether Talbot can play today after getting hurt in a fight yesterday. In his first 71 games in Philadelphia, the former Penguin scored 18 goals and 29 points.
Talbot is the second Flyer to succumb to injury. No word on how much time he will miss.
Talbot is pushed back down to the fourth line. He has 17 goals and 28 points through 62 games.
Talbot moves from the top line to the fourth. He has 16 goals and 27 points through 57 games.
Considering Talbot would later return to the game, he likely will be OK. Keep an eye on this injury moving forward as the gritty center could simply be playing through an injury.
With Blair Betts getting claimed by the Montreal Canadiens, the Flyers will move Talbot down to the fourth line. Last season he scored eight goals and 21 points through 82 games with the Pittsburgh Penguins. He should come near those totals while playing a similar role with the Flyers.