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- In 2025, Luke Glendening was sidelined for a period with ankle-related surgery and was projected to be out for about 3–4 months, according to reports from The Score/Associated outlets. This indicated a substantial absence during that season.[2]
- Earlier in 2025, reports noted Glendening missing time due to an upper-body injury while with Tampa Bay, with the team listing him out indefinitely after a game in April 2025.[3]
- In March 2026, there were notes about Glendening being listed as day-to-day with a lower-body issue while with the Philadelphia Flyers, affecting his availability for upcoming games.[4][5]
- Earlier career moves include a 2025 contract with the New Jersey Devils for the 2025–26 season, after joining on a PTO, though he later moved teams in 2026 via waivers to the Flyers.[6][7]
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On Oct. 7, the New Jersey Devils announced they signed forward Luke Glendening to a one-year contract for the 2025-26 season.
thehockeywriters.comFlyers' Luke Glendening: Sustains lower-body injury
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frozenpool.dobbersports.comThe Tampa Bay Lightning have announced that forward Luke Glendening will be out indefinitely due to an upper-body injury.
thehockeynews.comFlyers' Luke Glendening: GTD against divisional opponent
www.cbssports.comThe Philadelphia Flyers claimed Luke Glendening off waivers from the New Jersey Devils.
thehockeynews.comDETROIT - Detroit Red Wings center Luke Glendening has had surgery on his left ankle and is expected to be out three to four months.The team made the announcement Tuesday, a day after he had a procedure for his broken ankle and torn tendons.Glendening missed the last seven games of the regular season, finishing with three goals and 11 assists. He has 24 goals and 60 points since making his NHL debut with Detroit during the 2013-14 season.
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