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Flyers made history last night. First team ever to score 3 SHG and lose.
Frost of course .Atkinson Tippy Hot Rod 3 worst fwds , wonder who comes out next game ?
Obviously Shit Truck doesn’t count , his worst in awhile.
those goals he let up from the right side, except for maybe the first one? where he was too far left, i cant blame him too much for. dallas players flying in with speed and ripping them from the dots on the off wing is a tough shot in the nhl these days, especially when two of the guys, if i remember correctly because i was watching on and off were benn and hintz. you want them stopped, but still tough shots.Brink and Foerster are making it hard to send them down.
Cates may be a mediocre offensive player, but all he does is make plays that help you win.
Tippett is struggling, not sure b/c he's on his off side or he's a bad fit with Couts. Put him back with Frost and see what happens.
Zamula should start, Andrae should also start on the first pair in LHV.
Ersson gave up 3 stopable goals.
Is this their plan for Frost?Frost has to be healthy scratched for 2 more games to be eligible for a conditioning assignment, without requiring waivers.
The exception is the one-time exception for a two-week or 3 game conditioning assignment if healthy scratched for 5 consecutive games.
Probably not… doesn’t seem like there’s a plan for Morgan Frost.Is this their plan for Frost?
Probably not… doesn’t seem like there’s a plan for Morgan Frost.
Torts doesn’t like Frost’s defensive game from what I’m taking of the healthy scratches.
Wouldn’t surprise me if Morgan isn’t apart of the Flyers organization after the deadline as picks and prospects will take priority over players who don’t fit Briere’s/Torts mold as hockey players.
Unless you think this team will be competing in 2 years or less, yes, Briere should be looking at moving TK. Especially considering the haul he would garner.Briere is in a tough spot, except that they're rebuilding.
They have 5 RWs on the roster, and only one "true" LW in Farabee.
Laughton, Cates and Frost could play LW, but two have to play center.
If they were a playoff team, Briere would be on the phones looking for a LW/C, and to move out a RW.
But since they're rebuilding, he's not going to eat assets to move Atkinson, nor would he want to move TK, Brink, Tippett or Foerster unless he gets a really good offer. No fire sale.
Andrae is not ready for prime time, things will settle down once they get Risto back.
York - Sanheim
Zamula - Walker
Seeler - Risto
Seeler - Risto were a solid pair last season, FF 51.79%, xGF 57.69%, GF% 54.59%
Seeler seems more comfortable on the left side, and Zamula would benefit from being paired with Walker on a regular basis.
Game was a fun one. It seems like Dallas values the center of the ice, they took no shots from the points. Their defense was focused on cycling and not shooting from the point. They also did a good job at 5v5 limiting offensive chances from the middle of the ice.
The Flyers were stark contrasts, at least this game. They dominated the shot and shot attempt battle, but the xGF was slightly ahead for Dallas (per EH and NST). Dallas also had more scoring chances for (per NST). The Flyers don’t have the personnel to play a controlled cycle game, and the players that could do that are not deployed together consistently.
A few items:
-Love Brink, glad he’s here. Was one of the more electric skaters for the flyers
-Farabee looks miles better than last year. He and Brink are two guys who could play a cycle game. I’d love to see Frost b/t them, but we’ll see if that happens
-Couts still has the hands, but his legs still need some time. Not an attack, I just think he need more time
-Sanheim looked like a force out there, so awesome to see
-Tippett isn’t the same player as last season. He’s not as fast, last year he looked like the fastest skater in the league, with supreme separation speed. He doesn’t seem to have the exceptional top gear. He was taken wide and sent to the boards two or three times. It could be due to the side he’s on.
-Foerster is a player. I am not sure how much NHL offense he’s going to provide long term, but he clearly belongs in the NHL.