It was one of those plays that, if you described it to a hockey fan, they'd respond with "yep -- hockey guy."

On Friday, veteran forward Kyle Palmieri tore his ACL while chasing a puck in the offensive zone. He crumbled to the ice in visible pain while the play continued into the neutral zone.

Palmieri got up, hobbled toward the Isles bench, but along the way the Philadelphia Flyers brought the puck back into their own zone. Palmieri, somehow with the wherewithal to keep his mind in the game through what was no doubt excruciating pain, stripped the puck from Flyers defenseman Emil Andrae , passed it off and got an assist on the ensuing goal. Palmieri didn't even see the goal as he was off the ice and helped to the locker room. He will be out six to eight months due to the injury.

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