According to NHL.com’s Bill Meltzer, Philadelphia Flyers prospect Massimo Rizzo had surgery a few weeks ago to remove his appendix. In addition, Meltzer noted that Rizzo’s expected recovery time is six to eight weeks after the surgery.
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Rizzo, 23, is set to play his first professional season after an excellent collegiate career with the University of Denver. In 107 games with the school over three seasons, the 5-foot-11 forward had 49 goals and 126 points. He also won two national championships with the school.
Flyers prospect Massimo Rizzo suffered appendicitis and had to have his appendix removed. Surgery was a few weeks ago. Timetable is 6 to 8 weeks from the appendectomy.
— Bill Meltzer (@billmeltzer) October 30, 2024
Rizzo had 10 goals and 44 points in 30 games for the University of Denver this past season.
It will be fascinating to see how much of an impact Rizzo makes with the Phantoms once he gets the green light to return. Given his college success, he is undoubtedly a prospect to keep an eye on.
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