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  1. This is not going to be a low scoring game .. stay out of the box control the blue lines . pucks to the net .. Flyers ...8 dull knives ....6 Go Flyers .
  2. Projected lineups (subject to change) FLYERS 28 Claude Giroux - 13 Kevin Hayes - 86 Joel Farabee 25 James van Riemsdyk - 19 Nolan Patrick - 93 Jakub Voracek 23 Oskar Lindblom - 48 Morgan Frost - 11 Travis Konecny 12 Michael Raffl- 21 Scott Laughton- 62 Nicolas Aube-Kubel 9 Ivan Provorov - 61 Justin Braun 6 Travis Sanheim - 5 Phil Myers 8 Robert Hägg - 56 Erik Gustafsson 79 Carter Hart [37 Brian Elliott] PP1: Provorov, Giroux, Hayes, Frost, TK PP2: Farabee, JVR, Patrick, Voracek, Gustafsson Scratches: 14 Sean Couturier (costochondral separation), 53 Shayne Gostisbehere (COVID-19 protocol), 3 Mark Friedman (healthy). SABRES (based on Sunday's practice) 4 Taylor Hall - 9 Jack Eichel - 37 Casey Mittelstadt 68 Victor Olofsson - 12 Eric Staal - 24 Dylan Cozens 13 Tobias Rieder - 20 Cody Eakin - 72 Tage Thompson 53 Jeff Skinner - 27 Curtis Lazar - 15 Riley Sheahan 19 Jake McCabe - 55 Rasmus Ristolainen 26 Rasmus Dahlin - 62 Brandon Montour 33 Colin Miller - 10 Henri Jokiharju 35 Linus Ullmark 40 Carter Hutton PP1: Reinhart (if available), Eichel, Hall, Olofsson, Dahlin PP2: Skinner, Cozens, Staal, Thompson, Ristolainen Scratches: 44 Matt Irwin (healthy), 23 San Reinhart (lower body, day-to-day) or 37 Casey Mittelstadt (taxi squad, skated on Eichel line at practice), 21 Kyle Okposo (upper body), 28 Zemgus Girgensons (IR, hamstring surgery). .......... Sink or swim time for frost,,.
  3. So Frost is going to jump in between Oskar Lindblom and Travis Konecny. Here were the Flyers' combinations at forward in Sunday's practice, according to The Athletic's Charlie O'Connor. Claude Giroux-Kevin Hayes-Joel Farabee James van Riemsdyk-Nolan Patrick-Jakub Voracek Oskar Lindblom-Morgan Frost-Travis Konecny Michael Raffl-Scott Laughton-Nicolas Aube-Kubel "He deserves this opportunity to play with T.K. and Oskar," Vigneault said Sunday about Frost. "What went into our decision also was we feel that the other lines are building some chemistry. I think Hayesy's line is building chemistry, they had a real good first game, the second game was maybe a little bit more average there. I thought Nolan with James and Jakey are slowly but surely getting some good chemistry. And I like Scotty Laughton's line. "Instead of shuffling everything; Morgan is considered to be a skilled, offensive player — well, I might as well put him in that role, and that role with T.K. and Oskar, he's playing with two pretty good players." Frost's M.O. going back to his junior days is a dizzying type of playmaker. The 2017 first-round pick oozes creativity with a make-things-happen skill set. Frost, who is in his second season at the pro level, put up 221 points (79 goals, 142 assists) and a plus-103 rating in 125 regular-season games over his final two OHL seasons with the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds. Placing Frost with Lindblom and Konecny gives him a prime opportunity to produce offensively. "They're both tremendous players, they both can create plays and they're both elite goal scorers," Frost said Sunday. "I'll try to put the puck on their stick as much as I can in good areas. Just try to feed off them, they've established themselves in this league. They're really good players and I'm excited for the opportunity. I'm going to do whatever I can to make plays for them and hopefully be in position for them to make plays for me." 2. Not replacing Mr. Selke Nobody is going to ask Frost to be Couturier. They are different players in different stages of their careers. Couturier has become a put-it-all-on-my-plate player who is arguably the top 200-foot center in hockey. The 21-year-old Frost has worked on his overall game. Vigneault's system allows for creativity but, at the end of the day, it's predicated on 200 feet and possession. "I understand the game a lot better from a 200-foot perspective," Frost said. "It was definitely a leap coming from junior but you understand you don't have as much time with the puck, you've got to make smarter plays, sometimes it's area plays, it's not always going to be getting around guys and making tape-to-tape passes. "On the defensive side of the puck, you really have to work hard and make sure you're in a good position with your stick and body. "Coots is one of the best players in the league, so pretty big shoes to fill. I'll do whatever I can to help the team win and try to fill some of his shoes." As Frost has focused on consistency in all three zones, being himself is important, too. Play smart and value the puck but also play aggressively. "Frosty, he's an exciting player," Kevin Hayes said Sunday. "He's a great kid, he works hard, he's fun to be around, he really wants to learn. "His game is fun to watch. If he plays the right way defensively, he's going to provide some serious offense for this team. I think as a team, our coaches and our management, are relying on him to do that." 3. Goalies and Ghost With the Flyers playing their first of eight back-to-back sets this season when they welcome the Sabres, they'll have Carter Hart start Monday and Brian Elliott on Tuesday. Shayne Gostisbehere is not expected back Monday as he remains unavailable because of COVID protocol. The 27-year-old defenseman has not practiced with the Flyers since Jan. 8. The last time the Flyers started 3-0-0 was the 2011-12 season.
  4. Evander Kane recorded a goal and 2 assists last night: he has more points than he's got dollars!
  5. Leafs Nation Needs To Chill
  6. flyers......4 pens........1 stay out of the box pucks to the net control the neutral zone.. Lets Go Flyers !!!
  7. Projected lineups (subject to change)FLYERS23 Oskar Lindblom - 14 Sean Couturier - 11 Travis Konecny28 Claude Giroux - 13 Kevin Hayes - 86 Joel Farabee25 James van Riemsdyk - 19 Nolan Patrick - 93 Jakub Voracek12 Michael Raffl- 21 Scott Laughton- 62 Nicolas Aube-Kubel9 Ivan Provorov - 61 Justin Braun6 Travis Sanheim - 5 Phil Myers8 Robert Hägg - 56 Erik Gustafsson79 Carter Hart[37 Brian Elliott]PP1: Provorov, Giroux, Hayes, Couturier, TKPP2: Farabee, JVR, Patrick, Voracek, Gustafsson Flightless birds.PENGUINS59 Jake Guentzel - 87 Sidney Crosby - 9 Evan Rodrigues16 Jason Zucker - 71 Evgeni Malkin - 17 Bryan Rust19 Jared McCann - 14 Mark Jankowski - 13 Brandon Tanev18 Sam Lafferty - 53 Teddy Blueger - 7 Colton Sceviour8 Brian Dumoulin - 58 Kris Letang5 Mike Matheson - 6 John Marino28 Marcus Pettersson - 4 Cody Ceci35 Tristan Jarry[1 Casey DeSmith]PP1: Rust, Crosby, Guentzel, Malkin, Letang.PP2: Pettersson, Zucker, McCann, Rodrigues, Marino.Scratches: 2 Chad Ruhwedel (healthy), 42 Kasperi Kapanen (COVID-19 protocol), 50 Juuso Riikola (heal
  8. Home Opener... Take the body.. Hit the net .. Stay out of the Box.. Patrick gets the Texas hattie.. Coots pots a pair... G has three aassits Flyers... 7 Flightless birds...3 Go Flyers ..
  9. Projected lineups (subject to change)FLYERS23 Oskar Lindblom - 14 Sean Couturier - 11 Travis Konecny28 Claude Giroux - 13 Kevin Hayes - 86 Joel Farabee25 James van Riemsdyk - 19 Nolan Patrick - 93 Jakub Voracek12 Michael Raffl- 21 Scott Laughton- 62 Nicolas Aube-Kubel9 Ivan Provorov - 61 Justin Braun6 Travis Sanheim - 5 Phil Myers8 Robert Hägg - 56 Erik Gustafsson79 Carter Hart[37 Brian Elliott]PP1: Provorov, Giroux, Hayes, Couturier, TKPP2: Farabee, JVR, Patrick, Voracek, GustafssonScratches: 48 Morgan Frost (healthy), 53 Shayne Gostisbehere (undisclosed), 59 Mark Friedman (healthy).
  10. The club's opening night roster consists of the following 23 players: FORWARDS (13) 11 - Travis Konecny 12 - Michael Raffl 13 - Kevin Hayes 14 - Sean Couturier 19 - Nolan Patrick 21 - Scott Laughton 23 - Oskar Lindblom 25 - James van Riemsdyk 28 - Claude Giroux 48 - Morgan Frost 62 - Nicolas Aube-Kubel 86 - Joel Farabee 93 - Jakub Voracek DEFENSEMEN (8) 5 - Philippe Myers 6 - Travis Sanheim 8 - Robert Hagg 9 - Ivan Provorov 53 - Shayne Gostisbehere 56 - Erik Gustafsson 59 - Mark Friedman 61 - Justin Braun GOALTENDERS (2) 37 - Brian Elliott 79 - Carter Hart Captain: Claude Giroux Permanent Alternate Captain: Sean Couturier Permanent HOME Alternate Captain: Ivan Provorov Rotating ROAD Alternate Captain: Kevin Hayes Rotating ROAD Alternate Captain: Jakub Voracek The following six players have been assigned to the Taxi Squad: TAXI SQUAD (6) 34 - Alex Lyon G 10 - Andy Andreoff C/LW 55 - Samuel Morin LW 81 - Carsen Twarynski LW 82 - Connor Bunnaman C 39 - Nate Prosser D The following 14 players have been assigned to the Flyers' American Hockey League affiliate, the Lehigh Valley Phantoms: LEHIGH VALLEY PHANTOMS (14) Chris Bigras Pascal Laberge Mason Millman Roddy Ross Felix Sandstrom Zayde Wisdom Linus Sandin Tyson Foerster Derrick Pouliot Egor Zamula Wyatte Wylie Matthew Strome Tyler Wotherspoon Max Willman The following four players are on Injured, Non-Roster: INJURED, NON-ROSTER (4) 57 - Wade Allison RW 58 - Tanner Laczynski LW 67 - Kirill Ustimenko G 76 - Isaac Ratcliffe LW
  11. Intersquad Game Day (Wells Fargo Center)The Philadelphia Flyers' abbreviated 2021 training camp concludes today with a two-group morning skate at the Skate Zone in Voorhees and then an intersquad game at the Wells Fargo at 7 p.m. ET. The intersquad game will be televised on NBC Sports Philadelphia. The morning skate today will consist of two 45-minute sessions, featuring the two sides that will play in the intersquad game. Team A will skate from 10:30 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. and Team B will be out from 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. ET. The intersquad game is essentially a dress rehearsal for opening night being held in lieu of having any exhibition games against other NHL teams.The following players are unavailable to participate in the intersquad game: defenseman Shayne Gostisbehere (undisclosed), forwards Isaac Ratcliffe (rib fracture), Tanner Laczynski (core muscle surgery rehab), Wade Allison (undisclosed, suspected lower-body injury), and goaltender Kirill Ustimenko (hip surgery recuperation). TEAM ORANGE ROSTERFORWARDS (10)10 - Andy Andreoff C/LW11 - Travis Konecny RW13 - Kevin Hayes C14 - Sean Couturier C23 - Oskar Lindblom LW28 - Claude Giroux LW55 - Samuel Morin LW60 - Zayde Wisdom RW81 - Carsen Twarynski LW86 - Joel Farabee RWDEFENSEMEN (7)3 - Chris Bigras LD9 - Ivan Provorov LD51 - Derrick Pouliot LD54 - Yegor Zamula LD59 - Mark Friedman RD61 - Justin Braun RD65 - Wyatte Wylie RDGOALTENDERS (2)34 - Alex Lyon37 - Brian ElliottTEAM WHITE ROSTERFORWARDS (11)12 - Michael Raffl LW19 - Nolan Patrick C21 - Scott Laughton C25 - James van Riemsdyk LW36 - Linus Sandin RW48 - Morgan Frost C 52 - Tyson Foerster RW62 - Nicolas Aube-Kubel RW71 - Max Willman LW82 - Connor Bunnaman C93 - Jakub Voracek RWDEFENSEMEN (6)5 - Philippe Myers RD6 - Travis Sanheim LD8 - Robert Hagg LD26 - Tyler Wotherspoon LD39 - Nate Prosser RD56 - Erik Gustafsson RDGOALTENDERS (2)32 - Felix Sandstrom79 - Carter Hart
  12. looks like a barrel to me sounds like setting goals..could be wrong, .
  13. Check out the highlights from last night's World Junior gold medal game.
  14. Team USA explains «trash can» controversy after gold medal win against Canada There is an explanation! Is it good enough for you? #BarrelGate Published on Wednesday, January 6 2021 by HockeyFeed in NHL News Share on Facebook The United States defeated Canada 2-0 to capture its fifth gold medal at the World Junior Championship and first since 2017. There is no doubt that goalie Spencer Knight, who turned aside all 34 shots he faced for his third shutout of the event, and the Americans deserved the win, but they were accused of sore winners on social media when insiders and reporters on site, including TSN’s Ryan Rishaug and Scott Wheeler of The Athletic, saw how an American player decided to grab a trash can with the Team Canada logo on it, dragging it across the ice and placing it in the photo. Wheeler was not able to see which player dragged the trash can onto the ice, but on the video shared by Rishaug, we see that Spencer Knight is the one pushing the can on the ice to one of his teammates to get it in the picture. Rishaug wanted some explanations from the USA staff and was explained that the team had a motto - “one barrel at a time”. This was their last barrel and they’ve been putting team logos on them each game. That was the barrel for this game and the reason they brought it out. They say it wasn’t a trash can. Forward Trevor Zegras, who was named tournament most valuable player, had the same explanation when asked about it in his postgame interview. He couldn’t fully explain the concept of the barrel, but used the same motto.
  15. Training Camp 2021 Day 2: On-Ice Groups by Philadelphia Flyers @NHLFlyers / philadelphiaflyers.com 10:58 AM Facebook Share Twitter Share Link Share Email Share Below are the groups for Tuesday's practice on Day 2 of Flyers 2021 Training Camp. GROUP A Flyers Ice FORWARDS (12) 12 - Michael Raffl LW 13 - Kevin Hayes C 14 - Sean Couturier C 19 - Nolan Patrick C 23 - Oskar Lindblom LW 25 - James van Riemsdyk LW 28 - Claude Giroux LW 36 - Linus Sandin RW 48 - Morgan Frost C 60 - Zayde Wisdom LW 62 - Nicolas Aube-Kubel RW 86 - Joel Farabee RW DEFENSEMEN (8) 5 - Philippe Myers RD 6 - Travis Sanheim LD 8 - Robert Hagg LD 9 - Ivan Provorov LD 51 - Derrick Pouliot LD 53 - Shayne Gostisbehere LD 54 - Yegor Zamula LD 59 - Mark Friedman RD GOALTENDERS (2) 37 - Brian Elliott 79 - Carter Hart GROUP B Phantoms Ice FORWARDS (10) 10 - Andy Andreoff LW 11 - Travis Konecny RW 21 - Scott Laughton C 52 - Tyson Foerster RW 55 - Samuel Morin LW 57 - Wade Allison RW 71 - Max Willman LW 81 - Carsen Twarynski LW 82 - Connor Bunnaman C 93 - Jakub Voracek RW DEFENSEMEN (6) 3 - Chris Bigras LD 26 - Tyler Wotherspoon LD 39 - Nate Prosser RD 56 - Erik Gustafsson RD 61 - Justin Braun RD 85 - Wyatte Wylie RD GOALTENDERS (3) 32 - Felix Sandstrom 34 - Alex Lyon 69 - Roddy Ross
  16. https://www.nhl.com/flyers/news/flyers-announce-2021-training-camp-roster-and-schedule/c-319923584
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