Flyers forward Simon Gagne left the Canadian Olympic camp Tuesday after straining his groin during the scrimmages Monday, as reported by ESPN.com.
Coach Mike Babcock confirmed Gagne left camp because of "tightness in the groin," but the extent of the injury is not known. Team Canada officials confirmed Gagne was not returning to the four-day camp.
Injury - Hockey Wiretap
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