Those Philadelphia Flyers are a tough bunch.

Shortly after defenseman Ivan Provorov revealed he lost feeling in his arm and continued playing in Game 6 of the club's playoff series versus the Pittsburgh Penguins, forward Wayne Simmonds said he'd been playing with a torn pelvis since training camp.

The injuries didn't stop there, though.

Wayne Simmonds injury timeline

• Enters training camp with torn pelvis.

• Oct. 17: pulled groin

• Oct. 19: broken teeth from Mattias Ekholm’s stick

• Late Oct: breaks ankle from Shayne Gostisbehere snapshot

• Feb. 16: tore ligament in his hand. — Dave Isaac (@davegisaac) April 25, 2018

Simmonds, 29, didn't miss any games until February, when he was ruled out for two-to-three weeks with an upper-body injury. In the 75 games he did play - clearly without being at 100 percent - he contributed 24 goals and 22 assists.