NEW JERSEY Flyers' Roenick out with injury



VOORHEES, N.J. (AP) -- Flyers center Jeremy Roenick could miss the rest of the regular season after breaking his jaw in a victory over the New York Rangers.
The All-Star had surgery at St. Vincent's Hospital in New York on Friday, a day after he was hit in the face with a puck, leaving him bloodied on the ice and briefly unconscious.
"He will miss significant time," coach Ken Hitchcock said after Friday's practice. "I don't think anyone knows the exact time. It'll certainly be a lot longer than 2-3 weeks. We'll see how he feels in the next week or so."
Roenick, Philadelphia's second-leading scorer, was hurt early in the third period Thursday night when a puck struck him on a shot by the Rangers' Boris Mironov.
The Flyers, who are tied with Colorado for most points in the NHL, also lost All-Star center Keith Primeau less than a minute after Roenick was hurt.
Hitchcock said Primeau felt better Friday and could return for today's home game against the Rangers.