Flyers Game Day: ECSF Game 1 vs. Hurricanes

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Rick Tocchet’s Philadelphia Flyers are in Raleigh on Saturday night for Game One against Rod Brind’Amour’s Carolina Hurricanes.

On Wednesday, a Cam York overtime goal sent the Flyers to a 1-0 clinching victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game Six of their conference quarterfinal series. The Flyers posted 98 points during the regular season.

The Senators have been off for a week after sweeping the Ottawa Senators in the first round. During the regular season, the Hurricanes won the Eastern Conference top seed with 113 points. Across the entire NHL, only the Colorado Avalanche (121 points) had a superior record.

During the four-game regular season series between the Flyers and Canes, each and every game was decided beyond regulation. The Flyers went 1-0-3 in those games. They suffered an overtime loss and two shootout defeats before winning via shootout on the penultimate night of the regular season. The win clinched a playoff spot for Philadelphia.

The Flyers took a one-day respite after concluding the Pittsburgh series. On Friday, the team practiced at the FTC in Voorhees before leaving for North Carolina.

On the injury front, the Flyers have several banged up players. However, they have their full roster available to play if called upon to suit up. On the Carolina side, Carolina hopes defenseman Alexander Nikishin (concussion) will be ready to start the series in the lineup. Forward Nikolaj Ehlers suited up for a full practice on Friday.

Where to watch

Time and Broadcast: 8:00 p.m. EDT
Listen online: FlyersRadio 24/7
Series Primer (PhiladelphiaFlyers.com): click here
Friday Forecheck — Nick Seeler (PhiladelphiaFlyers.com): click here

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Rewind: ECQF game-by-game

Game One: April 18 @ Pittsburgh

Game One scoring

Rasmus Ristolainen (0g, 2a)
Porter Martone (1g, 0a) — GWG
Travis Sanheim (1g, 0a)
Jamie Drysdale (1g, 0a)
Christian Dvorak (0g, 1a)
Travis Konecny (0g, 1a)
Trevor Zegras (0g, 1a)
Denver Barkey (0g, 1a)

Game One goaltending

Dan Vladar: 15 saves on 17 shots

Game One special teams

Power play: 0-for-3
Penalty kill: 2-for-2

Game Two: April 20 @ Pittsburgh

Game Two scoring

Garnet Hathaway (1g, 1a) — SHG, 7 hits
Porter Martone (1g, 0a) — GWG
Luke Glenending (1g, 0a) — ENG
Owen Tippet (0g, 1a)
Travis Konecny (0g, 1a)
Christian Dvorak (0g, 1a)
Sean Couturier (0g, 1a)

Game Two goaltending

Dan Vladar: 27 saves on 27 shots

Game One special teams

Power play: 0-for-5
Penalty kill: 5-for-5, 1 SHG

Red pennant banner with the word TEAM and a Toyota logo in a white square at the right.

Game Three: April 22 in Philadelphia

Game Two scoring

Trevor Zegras (1g, 1a) — PPG
Noah Cates (1g, 1a) — PPG
Sean Couturier (0g, 2a)
Jamie Drysdale (0g, 2a)
Noah Juulsen (0g, 2a)
Nick Seeler (1g, 0a) — GWG
Rasmus Ristolainen (1g, 0a)
Owen Tippett (1g, 0a) — ENG
Porter Martone (0g, 1a)

Game Three goaltending

Dan Vladar: 27 saves on 29 shots

Game Three special teams

Power play: 2-for-3
Penalty kill: 3-for-5

Game Four: April 25 in Philadelphia

Game Four scoring

Travis Konecny (1g, 0a)
Denver Barkey (1g, 0a)
Trevor Zegras (0g, 1a)
Cam York (0g, 1a)
Travis Sanheim (0g, 1a)
Christian Dvorak (0g, 1a)

Game Four goaltending

Dan Vladar: 17 saves on 20 shots

Game Four special teams

Power play: 0-for-3
Penalty kill: 2-for-3

Game Five: April 25 @ Pittsburgh

Game Five scoring

Rasmus Ristolainen (0g,2a)
Alex Bump (1g, 0a)
Travis Sanheim (1g, 0a)
Travis Konecny (0g, 1a)
Noah Cates (0g. 1a)

Game Five goaltending

Dan Vladar: 18 saves on 21 shots

Game Five special teams

Power play: 0-for-2
Penalty kill: 2-for-2

Game Six: April 27 in Philadelphia

Game Six scoring

Cam York (1g, 0a, OT GWG)
Matvei Michkov (0g, 1a)
Noah Cates (0g, 1a)

Game Six goaltending

Dan Vladar: 42 saves on 42 shots

Game Six special teams

Power play: 0-for-2
Penalty kill: 2-for-2

Flyers Lineup

The Flyers will hold an 11:30 a.m. EDT morning skate on Wednesday at Xfinity Mobile Arena. The projected lineup below is speculative and will be updated if necessary during the day. The lines below reflect Game Six of the Pittsburgh series. Philly held practice on Friday but Owen Tippett took a maintenance day. The main questions for Game One in Carolina: Does Alex Bump stay in the lineup? Does Garnet Hathaway return? Meanwhile, does Tyson Foerster remain on the fourth line?

Owen Tippett – Trevor Zegras – Porter Martone
Denver Barkey – Christian Dvorak – Travis Konecny
Alex Bump – Noah Cates – Matvei Michkov  
Tyson Foerster – Sean Couturier – Luke Glendening

Travis Sanheim – Rasmus Ristolainen
Cam York – Jamie Drysdale
Nick Seeler – Noah Juulsen

Dan Vladar
[Samuel Ersson]

Scratches: Garnet Hathaway (healthy), Emil Andrae (healthy), Carl Grundstrom (healthy), Nikita Grebenkin (upper body), Garrett Wilson (healthy).

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      Bill Meltzer
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      Rick Tocchet’s Philadelphia Flyers are in Raleigh on Saturday night for Game One against Rod Brind’Amour’s Carolina Hurricanes.

      [See the full post at: Flyers Game Day: ECSF Game 1 vs. Hurricanes]

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      HockeyFred
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      Looking forward to tonights game and following your analysis of the highlights Bill.

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