GDT: #15| Blue Jackets at FLYERS |Fri., Nov. 14, 2014| 7:00 p.m.

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PHILADELPHIA FLYERS (7-5-2, 5-1-2 home ) vs. COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS (4-10-1, 2-5-1 away )

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BROADCAST INFORMATION​

GAME PREVIEW, NOTES and STATISTICS​

Team Stats​
Team | GP | Record | Home | Away | L10 | G/G | GA/G | PP%| PK% | PIM/G | S/G | S/A | FO%
Blue Jackets |15| 4-10-1| 2-5-0 |2-5-1 |1-8-1 |2.53 |3.67 |21.0 |77.2 |12.5 |29.5 |31.9 |48.0
Flyers | 14 |7-5-2 |5-1-2 |2-4-0 |7-3-0 |3.21 |2.93 |22.4 |80.0 |9.1 |31.5 |33.2 |50.3

TEAMS' WEBSITES​

PHILADELPHIA FLYERS​
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FLYERS' ROSTER
Forwards
No. | Player | Pos. | Height | Weight | Date of Birth | Age | Place of Birth
42| Jason Akeson | R |5' 10" |190| Jun 3, 1990 |24| Ottawa, ON, CAN
78| Pierre-Edouard Bellemare| L |6' 0"| 198| Mar 6, 1985| 29| Le Blanc-Mesnil, FRA
14| Sean Couturier | C |6' 3" |197 |Dec 7, 1992 |21 |Phoenix, AZ, USA
28| Claude Giroux "C" | C |5' 11" |172 |Jan 12, 1988 |26| Hearst, ON, CAN
41 |Blair Jones | C| 6' 2" |216 |Sep 27, 1986 |28| Central Butte, SK, CAN
40| Vincent Lecavalier| C |6' 4"| 215 |Apr 21, 1980 |34| Ile Bizard, QC, CAN
12| Michael Raffl | L |6' 0"| 195 |Dec 1, 1988 |25| Villach, AUT
24| Matt Read | R |5' 10" |185 |Jun 14, 1986| 28 |Ilderton, ON, CAN
36| Zac Rinaldo| C |5' 11"| 169| Jun 15, 1990 |24| Mississauga, ON, CAN
10| Brayden Schenn | C |6' 1"| 190 |Aug 22, 1991 |23| Saskatoon, SK, CAN
17 | Wayne Simmonds "A" | R |6' 2"|183|Aug 26, 1988| 26| Scarborough, ON, CAN
18 | R.J. Umberger | C |6' 2" |214 |May 3, 1982 |32 |Pittsburgh, PA, USA
76| Chris VandeVelde| C |6' 2" | 190 |Mar 15, 1987 | 27 | Moorhead, MN, USA
93 | Jakub Voracek | R |6' 2" |214 |Aug 15, 1989 |25| Kladno, CZE
25 | Ryan White | C | 6' 0"|193|Mar 17, 1988 |26 | Brandon, MB, CAN

Defensemen
No. | Player | Height | Weight | Date of Birth | Age | Place of Birth
26 | Carlo Colaiacovo | 6' 1" | 200| Jan 27, 1983 | 31| Toronto, ON, CAN
5 |Braydon Coburn | 6' 5" |220 |Feb 27, 1985 |29| Shaunavon, SK, CAN
15 | Michael Del Zotto | 6' 0"| 195| Jun 24, 1990| 24| Stouffville, ON, CAN
8 | Nicklas Grossmann | 6' 4" |230| Jan 22, 1985 |29 |Stockholm, SWE
47| Andrew MacDonald | 6' 1"| 190| Sep 7, 1986| 28| Judique, NS, CAN
20 | Chris Pronger |6' 6" |220| Oct 10, 1974| 40| Dryden, ON, CAN
22 | Luke Schenn |6' 2" |229| Nov 2, 1989 |25 |Saskatoon, SK, CAN
55 | Nick Schultz | 6' 1" |203 |Aug 25, 1982| 32 |Strasbourg, SK, CAN
32 | Mark Streit "A" |5' 11"| 191 |Dec 11, 1977| 36| Bern, CHE
44 | Kimmo Timonen | 5' 10" | 194 |Mar 18, 1975 | 39 | Kuopio, FIN

Goalies
No. | Player | Height | Weight | Date of Birth | Age | Place of Birth
29 |Ray Emery | 6' 2" |196 |Sep 28, 1982 |32| Hamilton, ON, CAN
35 |Steve Mason | 6' 4"| 217| May 29, 1988| 26| Oakville, ON, CAN

FLYERS' POSSIBLE LINEUP
Lines
Left Wing | Center | Right Wing
17 Wayne Simmonds | 28 Claude Giroux | 93 Jakub Voracek
18 R.J. Umberger | 40 Vincent Lecavalier |42 Jason Akeson
10 Brayden Schenn | 14 Sean Couturier |24 Matt Read
36 Zac Rinaldo | 78 Pierre-Edouard Bellemare |76 Chris VandeVelde

Pairings
Name | Name
5 Braydon Coburn |26 Carlo Colaiacovo
8 Nicklas Grossmann |32 Mark Streit
15 Michael Del Zotto |55 Nick Schultz

Goalies
Name | Name
35 Steve Mason (expected starter) | 29 Ray Emery

FLYERS' INJURIES and SCRATCHES
Player | Status | Description
Blair Jones| available| could be a healthy scratch
Andrew MacDonald |IR; out 4-to-6 weeks from Oct. 24 | lower body (reported as right knee)
Chris Pronger | LTIR | post-concussion syndrome
Michael Raffl | out six weeks from Nov. 5| right foot (blocked shot)
Luke Schenn|out approx. two weeks, maybe less, from Nov. 9| upper body (reported as left shoulder)
Kimmo Timonen | out indefinitely; to be re-examined in January | blood clots in lungs and right calf
Ryan White| could be out five months from Aug. 27; skated non-contact drills Nov. 12 | left pectoralis muscle surgery

FLYERS' POWER PLAY UNITS
Unit | Name | Name | Name | Name | Name
No. 1| Brayden Schenn | Wayne Simmonds | Claude Giroux| Jakub Voracek| Mark Streit
No. 2|R. J. Umberger | Vincent Lecavalier|Matt Read |Sean Couturier| Michael Del Zotto

COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS​
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BLUE JACKETS' POSSIBLE LINEUP
Lines
Left Wing | Center | Right Wing
43 Scott Hartnell |38 Boone Jenner | 13 Cam Atkinson
23 Brian Gibbons | 19 Ryan Johansen | 71 Nick Foligno
26 Corey Tropp | 41 Alexander Wennberg |32 Adam Cracknell
34 Dana Tyrell | 39 Michael Chaput | 40 Jared Boll

Pairings
Name | Name
7 Jack Johnson |47 Dalton Prout
51 Fedor Tyutin| 58 David Savard
20 Tim Erixon | 21 James Wisniewski

Goalies
Name | Name
30 Curtis McElhinney (expected starter) | 72 Sergei Bobrovsky

BLUE JACKETS' INJURIES and SCRATCHES
Player | Status | Description
Artem Anisimov | injured reserve| concussion
Sergei Bobrovsky |activated from IR, likely backup| fractured index finger on left hand
Matt Calvert | will not play | upper body
Brandon Dubinsky | injured reserve; could return Nov. 18 |abdominal surgery
Cody Goloubef |injured reserve; out 6 weeks from Nov. 3 | knee
Nathan Horton |out indefinitely|degeneration of back
Mark Letestu |injured reserve; has begun light workouts |groin
Ryan Murray |injured reserve; out a few weeks |knee surgeries
Jack Skille | will not play | head, banged into boards Nov. 8
Frederic St. Denis | available| could be scratched

BLUE JACKETS' POWER PLAY UNITS (Note: J. Johnson to return)
Unit | Name | Name | Name | Name | Name
No. 1| Scott Hartnell | Ryan Johansen | Cam Atkinson | James Wisniewski|Nick Foligno
No. 2|Brian Gibbons | Boone Jenner | Alexander Wennberg |Fedor Tyutin | David Savard

BLUE JACKETS' ROSTER
Forwards
No. | Player | Pos. | Height | Weight | Date of Birth | Age | Place of Birth
42 | Artem Anisimov | C |6' 4" |198 |May 24, 1988 |26| Yaroslavl, RUS
13 | Cam Atkinson | R| 5' 8" |174 |Jun 5, 1989| 25 |Riverside, CT, USA
40 | Jared Boll "A" | R |6' 3" |214 |May 13, 1986| 28 |Charlotte, NC, USA
11 | Matt Calvert |L |5' 11" |187 |Dec 24, 1989| 24 |Brandon, MB, CAN
39 |Michael Chaput | C| 6' 2" |197| Apr 9, 1992 |22 |Ile Bizard, QC, CAN
32 |Adam Cracknell |R |6' 2" |210 |Jul 15, 1985| 29 |Prince Albert, SK, CAN
17 |Brandon Dubinsky "A" | C |6' 2" |216 |Apr 29, 1986 |28| Anchorage, AK, USA
71 |Nick Foligno |L |6' 0" |210 |Oct 31, 1987| 27| Buffalo, NY, USA
23 | Brian Gibbons | C |5' 8" |170| Feb 26, 1988| 26 |Braintree, MA, USA
43 |Scott Hartnell | L |6' 2"| 210| Apr 18, 1982 |32| Regina, SK, CAN
8 |Nathan Horton | R |6' 2" |229 |May 29, 1985 |29| Welland, ON, CAN
38 | Boone Jenner | C |6' 2" |208 |Jun 15, 1993| 21| Dorchester, ON, CAN
19 | Ryan Johansen | C |6' 3"| 223| Jul 31, 1992 |22| Vancouver, BC, CAN
55 | Mark Letestu "A" | C |5' 10"| 199| Feb 4, 1985| 29| Elk Point, AB, CAN
10 | Jack Skille | R |6' 1" |216 |May 19, 1987| 27| Madison, WI, USA
26 | Corey Tropp | R |6' 0" |185 |Jul 25, 1989| 25| Grosse Pointe Woods, MI, USA
34| Dana Tyrell | C |5' 10" |192 |Apr 23, 1989 |25| Airdrie, AB, CAN
41 |Alexander Wennberg | C| 6' 1" |190 |Sep 22, 1994 |20| Stockholm, SWE

Defensemen
No. | Player | Height | Weight | Date of Birth | Age | Place of Birth
20| Tim Erixon |6' 2" |200| Feb 24, 1991 |23| Port Chester, NY, USA
29| Cody Goloubef | 6' 1" |195 |Nov 30, 1989 |24| Mississauga, ON, CAN
7 |Jack Johnson "A" | 6' 1" |238| Jan 13, 1987 |27| Indianapolis, IN, USA
27| Ryan Murray | 6' 1" |208| Sep 27, 1993| 21| Regina, SK, CAN
47 | Dalton Prout | 6' 3"| 222 |Mar 13, 1990 |24| Kingsville, ON, CAN
58 | David Savard | 6' 2"| 219 |Oct 22, 1990 |24| St. Hyacinthe, QC, CAN
28 | Frédéric St-Denis | 5' 11"| 192| Jan 23, 1986| 28| Greenfield Park, QC, CAN
51 | Fedor Tyutin |6' 2" |212 |Jul 19, 1983 |31| Izhevsk, RUS
21 | James Wisniewski| 5' 11"| 203 |Feb 21, 1984 |30| Canton, MI, USA

Goalies
No. | Player | Height | Weight | Date of Birth | Age | Place of Birth
72 | Sergei Bobrovsky | 6' 2"| 182 |Sep 20, 1988 |26| Novokuznetsk, RUS
30 | Curtis McElhinney | 6' 3"| 205| May 23, 1983 |31| London, ON, CAN

FLYERS vs. BLUE JACKETS SERIES HISTORY​
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Regular Season Record
Opponent | W-L-T-OTL | Home | Away
Columbus Blue Jackets| 7-6-3-0 | 5-2-1-0| 2-4-2-0

Playoffs Record
Opponent | Series | W-L | Home | Away
Columbus Blue Jackets| 0-0|0-0|0-0|0-0

Regular Season Streaks (unless noted)
Opponent | W-L-OTL | Home | Away
Columbus Blue Jackets| 0-4-0 in the last 4 | 5-2-0 in the last 7 |0-4-0 in the last 4

2000-09:
  • November 29, 2000 -- Mark Recchi scored twice in the third period including the GWG with 58.6 seconds remaining in the Flyers' 4-3 win at Columbus. Recchi also tied the game at 3-3 near the midway point of the third period. Both Recchi goals were assisted by Ruslan Fedotenko. Brian Boucher made 23 saves in the win. This was the first time the teams met and Tyler Wright scored the first goal in this series, but 13 seconds later the Flyers' Jody Hull evened the game. The Blue Jackets held a 3-1 lead in the second period and 3-2 at the start of the final period. It was the first time the expansion Blue Jackets lost a game when leading entering the third period (6-0-1 prior mark).
  • October 6, 2001 -- In the first meeting in Philadelphia, the Flyers rallied for a 3-3 tie when Justin Williams scored with 4:14 to play. Columbus led 3-1 when Grant Marshall (2-0-2) scored his second goal of the game 1:11 into the third period. Kim Johnsson (2-0-2), who earlier scored his first goal as a Flyer, replied with his second tally to make it 3-2 Blue Jackets. Eric Weinrich, Simon Gagne, Williams and Johnsson each had two points. The Flyers outshot the Blue Jackets 40-18 including 29-10 from the start of the second period. Ron Tugnutt made 37 saves for Columbus. The Blue Jackets went 2-for-2 on the PP. Mark Recchi beat Espen Knutsen in a fight.
  • October 8, 2001 -- Simon Gagne and Jan Hlavac scored 50 seconds of each other in the game's final eight minutes and the Flyers skated to a 2-2 tie in Columbus. Hlavac's shot bounced off the skates of two Columbus players before beating goalie Marc Denis (30 saves). Serge Aubin gave the Blue Jackets a 2-0 lead early in the third period. Brian Boucher made 28 saves. Jesse Boulerice fought Jean-Luc Grand-Pierre -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSnMq9I5J94
  • July 4, 2002 -- Luke Richardson, who spent the last five seasons with the Flyers, signed a four-year deal reportedly for $11 million with the Blue Jackets.
  • April 1, 2003 -- Columbus was limited to 10 shots in the Flyers' home finale, a 4-0 win. The Flyers held shot advantages of 12-3 through one period, 21-6 through two periods and 29-10 overall. Roman Cechmanek, who prior to the game was named the Flyers' MVP and winner of the Bobby Clarke Trophy, had his 20th career shutout and afterwards said "Ten shots is not nice for me. Sometimes I wasn't focused. I stand there for 10 minutes and nobody was shooting.'' Kim Johnsson scored in the first period and Jeremy Roenick made it 2-0 in the second period. Keith Primeau (0-2-2) assisted on the second and fourth goals. Tyler Wright of Columbus was a -4. Jim Vandermeer was a winner in a fight against David Ling. Simon Gagne returned after missing 13 straight games and 29 of 31 with a right groin injury (Gagne played in the final three games of the regular season).
  • December 10, 2003 -- Sami Kapanen scored with 1:08 left in regulation and the teams played to a 1-1 tie in Columbus. Earlier in the game, Kapanen lost four bottom teeth when an errant stick from teammate Donald Brashear caught him in the mouth. Fred Brathwaite made 40 saves for Columbus. The Flyers held a 41-20 shot advantage including 8-3 in overtime. Manny Malhotra, picked up on waivers less than three weeks prior, scored the lone Columbus goal. The Flyers improved to 17-3-7-1 in their 28th game of the season including 13-1-4-0 in their last 18; however, the Flyers went 2-3-2-3 to finish the calendar year.
  • December 13, 2005 -- Robert Esche made 23 saves in his first action in about two weeks and the Flyers' PK killed seven of eight disadvantages in a 3-1 road win. Columbus had three 5-on-3 PPs that totaled 3:03. The Flyers had seven minors in the second period compared to two for the Blue Jackets and were at a disadvantage eight times to two for Columbus entering the last period (the Blue Jackets had all three minors in the last period). In addition to Esche and his goaltending, Mike Rathje and Sami Kapanen were among the PK's top performers. The Blue Jackets' lone PPG gave the team a 1-0 lead less than six minutes into the game via a questionable call to Derian Hatcher. Peter Forsberg, Jeff Carter and Kapanen (ENG) scored and Carter won 10 of 13 faceoffs.
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  • November 24, 2006 -- Mike Richards scored his first goal of the season 2:02 into the third period and Antero Niittymaki made 39 saves in the Flyers' 3-2 home win. Peter Forsberg (1-1-2) and Freddy Meyer (1-1-2) gave the Flyers earlier leads of 1-0 and 2-1. Rick Nash's tally with 19 seconds left in the second period made it 2-2. The Flyers had five points from four different defensemen. Columbus outshot the Flyers 41-22 and Fredrik Modin had 10 shots. Ken Hitchcock, who was fired by the Flyers October 22, 2006 after a 1-6-1 start, made his Blue Jackets' head coaching debut. Highlights -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ouHQBMuPbnI

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  • June 20, 2008 -- R.J. Umberger and the Flyers' 2008 fourth round choice (Drew Olson) were traded to Columbus for Colorado's 2008 first round choice (previously acquired, Philadelphia selected Luca Sbisa) and Columbus's 2008 third round choice (Marc-Andre Bourdon).
  • December 27, 2008 -- Steve Mason made 20 saves in Columbus' 3-0 home win, the Blue Jackets' first victory against the Flyers in franchise history. Mason lowered his NHL-best GAA to 1.87. The Flyers were shutout for the first time in 76 games. Columbus was blanked in the prior two games and hadn't scored in 131:08 before Jan Hejda scored. Weather in the Chicago area prevented the Flyers from their scheduled post-game departure and the team didn't arrive in Columbus until mid-afternoon. Highlights -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9I0npk5k5-8
  • October 20, 2009 -- Stefan Legein was acquired by the Flyers in exchange for Michael Ratchuk.

2010-2014:
  • January 19, 2010 -- Jeff Carter scored twice (22nd time in his career), won 14 of 18 faceoffs, snapped a 2-2 tie with an incredible maneuver and was chosen the game's top star in Philly's 5-3 home win. Carter's impressive play ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9oPPPg8XIUw ) culiminated with a shot directly off a faceoff win which beat goalie Mathieu Garon (25 saves, 30 shots) who was eventually replaced by Steve Mason (7 saves, 7 shots). The play came about a minute after Ian Laperriere fought Mathieu Roy ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxbn2Ef4Vnc ). Daniel Carcillo, Chris Pronger and Arron Asham also scored. Ray Emery made 25 stops for the victory. R.J. Umberger scored consecutive goals for the Blue Jackets which tied the game 2-2 and nearly completed a hat trick leading to Flyers' fans prematurely tossing hats onto the ice. Said Umberger "I've never seen that before, where a player from an opposing team gets that response. I had great times and it's nice to see them appreciate the effort I put in and how much it meant to be a Flyer." Kristian Huselius had three assists. Highlights -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_hYgD6znkE
  • October 25, 2010 -- The Flyers dropped a 2-1 decision at Columbus in a listless performance that was described by head coach Peter Laviolette as "The first 40 minutes, there was nothing there. There was no jam to our game. We played mindless hockey without any energy. Without any passion.” Mathieu Garon made 28 saves and Kyle Wilson and Derick Brassard scored. Ville Leino scored the lone Flyers' goal with 5:01 to play. The struggling Flyers' PP went 0-for-2 and was 3-for-35 eight games into the season.
  • February 28, 2011 -- Tom Sestito was acquired from Columbus for Michael Chaput and Greg Moore.
  • June 23, 2011 -- Jeff Carter was traded to Columbus for Jakub Voracek, the Blue Jackets' 2011 first round pick which was eighth overall (Sean Couturier) and Columbus' 2011 third round pick (Nick Cousins).
  • November 5, 2011 -- The Flyers led 5-0 through the first period and clobbered Columbus (2-10-1 entering the game) 9-2 in Philly. Eight different Flyers scored which tied a team record set four other times, the most recent being October 23, 1983. Fifteen Flyers had at least one point and seven had multi-point efforts led by James van Riemsdyk (1-2-3) and Jakub Voracek (1-2-3). Sean Couturier (2-0-2) scored twice including a 3-on-1 SHG. Ilya Bryzgalov made 33 saves. The Flyers led 2-0 at the 2:27 mark and after the next goal Steve Mason (21 saves, 28 shots) was replaced by Allen York (3 saves, 5 shots); Mason returned to start the second period and went the distance. The Flyers 5-0 lead after the opening period is believed to be the eighth such occurrence in team history. The Flyers led 8-0 after two periods; the most recent time the Flyers led by eight goals through two periods was October 18, 1984 (Vancouver). The Flyers were outshot 21-6 in the third period and 35-33 in the game. Matt Carle was a +5 and Eric Gustafsson was a +6, the first Flyers' rookie to be +6 since Thomas Eriksson, Rich Sutter and Ron Sutter in a 1984 game. The Flyers were +27 while Columbus was -28. The last time the Flyers scored nine goals was February 6, 1997 (Montreal). Wayne Simmonds beat Derek Dorsett in a fight ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mtmh1gT0bRc ). Highlights -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qh66CZ5df4o

  • June 22, 2012 -- The Flyers acquired three draft picks for Sergei Bobrovsky. The Flyers received Ottawa's 2012 second round pick (Anthony Stolarz), Vancouver's 2012 fourth round pick (Taylor Leier) and Phoenix's 2013 fourth round pick which was later traded to Los Angeles for Simon Gagne.
  • April 3, 2013 -- The Flyers acquired Steve Mason from Columbus for Michael Leighton and their 2015 third round draft choice.
  • December 19, 2013 -- Claude Giroux's (2-2-4) terrific performance, which culminated with his 100th career goal, helped lead the Flyers to a remarkable comeback in a 5-4 home win. The Flyers out-scored Columbus 5-1 in the third period. It is unofficially the fourth time in team history the Flyers have out-scored an opponent 5-1 in the third period of a regular season game and the first time since April 1, 1976. It was also the third time in team history the Flyers rallied from a deficit of three or more goals through two periods and won. Columbus led 3-0 through two periods and temporarily halted a brief Flyers' rally when Blake Comeau scored 8:35 into the third period to make it 4-2. That lead remained until Erik Gustafsson scored with 4:39 remaining. Giroux netted a pair of sensational goals, one that tied the game with 3:46 remaining and then a sparkling backhander with 1:38 to play in regulation was the eventual winner. The Flyers outshot Columbus 14-4 in the opening period but trailed 1-0. Columbus held an 18-9 advantage in the middle period. The Flyers outshot the Blue Jackets 16-7 in the third period. Ten Blue Jackets had a point apiece. Jake Voracek (1-2-3) and Mark Streit (0-2-2) also had multiple point games for the Flyers in addition to Giroux. In four games since the top line became Michael Raffl (1-4-5), Giroux (4-5-9) and Voracek (4-4-8), the trio had 22 points (9-13-22) and the team was 3-0-1. Columbus was 36-0-1 all-time under head coach Todd Richards when entering the third period with a lead. Highlights -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZlNLdz8P5A and Giroux's winning goal ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pf7SwT85LrA ).
  • December 21, 2013 -- Ryan Johansen and R.J. Umberger both scored twice and Curtis McElhinney made 33 saves in the Blue Jackets' 6-3 home win. The Flyers scored twice in 20 seconds late in the second period to knot the game 2-2. Columbus held a 4-1 advantage in the third period and went ahead to stay at the 3:36 mark on David Savard's goal. The Flyers' PP was 0-for-5. The game saw the return of Vincent Lecavalier but Erik Gustafsson suffered a knee injury, Columbus's Marian Gaborik, who returned after missing the prior 17 games, suffered a broken collarbone on a Zac Rinaldo hit in the first period, and referee Dan O'Rourke left the game for good in the opening period after being struck by a skate in the chest.
  • January 23, 2014 -- Brandon Dubinsky and Matt Calvert had two points and Sergei Bobrovsky made 26 saves in the Blue Jackets' 5-2 home win, the team's eighth straight victory. The Flyers led 2-1 at the game's midway point but trailed 3-2 as the third period opened and failed to score during a brief 5-on-3 which carried over from the second period. About two minutes after the successful kill, Dubinsky made it 4-2. Columbus won 59% of faceoffs and Dubinsky and Artem Anisimov combined to win 22 of 29. Ray Emery made 34 saves.
  • April 3, 2014 -- Sergei Bobrovsky made 37 saves and James Wisniewski's PPG with 2:53 left in the second period helped Columbus to the franchise's first ever win in Philadelphia, 2-0. Bobrovsky became the seventh former Flyers' goalie to shutout his former team. Wisniewski's PPG came with six seconds remaining on the man-advantage. Brandon Dubinsky scored in the third period. The Flyers went 0-for-3 on PPs in the first period and 0-for-4 in the loss. The Flyers scoreless drought reached 130:25.
  • June 23, 2014 -- The Flyers traded Scott Hartnell to Columbus for R.J. Umberger and a 2015 fourth round draft pick.
  • November 14, 2014 -- Nick Foligno (2-1-3) and James Wisniewski (2-0-2) both scored twice, Ryan Johansen (0-4-4) had four assists and Curtis McElhinney made 24 saves for his first win of the season in the Blue Jackets' 4-3 win at Philly. Columbus went 3-for-4 on PPs, the Flyers were 2-for-3. Five of the seven goals came via PPs. Steve Mason made 34 saves and Jake Voracek (1-1-2) and Claude Giroux both had two points. The Blue Jackets entered the game on a 9-game (0-8-1) losing skid. The Flyers had a rare Friday night home game and last played the prior Saturday. Early in the game, the Flyers' organization paid tribute to Scott Hartnell.


FLYERS vs. BLUE JACKETS 2014-15 SCHEDULE​
Date | Game | Time (ET) | Television (could change)
Fri Nov 14, 2014 | Columbus 4 at Philadelphia 3 |7:00 PM |FS-O, TCN-PH
Sat Nov 22, 2014 | Columbus at Philadelphia |7:00 PM| FS-O, CSN-PH
Tue Dec 9, 2014 | Philadelphia at Columbus |7:00 PM | CSN-PH, FS-O
Fri Feb 13, 2015| Philadelphia at Columbus |7:00 PM | CSN-PH, FS-O
Tue Feb 17, 2015 | Columbus at Philadelphia |7:00 PM | FS-O, CSN-PH

FLYERS' UPCOMING SCHEDULE​
http://www.nhl.com/ice/schedulebyseason.htm?date=10/03/2014&team=PHI
Date | Game | Time (ET) | Television (could change)
Sat Nov 15, 2014| Philadelphia at Montréal |7:00 PM| NHLN-US, TVA, SN, CSN-PH
Wed Nov 19, 2014|Philadelphia at NY Rangers |8:00 PM |NBCSN, TVA, SN1
Thu Nov 20, 2014| Minnesota at Philadelphia | 7:00 PM |NHLN-US, FS-N, CSN-PH
Sat Nov 22, 2014|Columbus at Philadelphia |7:00 PM| FS-O, CSN-PH
Mon Nov 24, 2014 | Philadelphia at NY Islanders |7:00 PM |TCN-PH, MSG+
Wed Nov 26, 2014| Philadelphia at Detroit |7:30 PM |NBCSN, TCN-PH, FS-D+
Fri Nov 28, 2014| NY Rangers at Philadelphia |1:00 PM | NBC, SN
Sat Nov 29, 2014|Philadelphia at NY Rangers |1:00 PM |CSN-PH, MSG
Tue Dec 2, 2014 | Philadelphia at San Jose |10:00 PM |NBCSN, CSN-PH
Wed Dec 3, 2014 | Philadelphia at Anaheim |10:30 PM| TCN-PH, FS-W

THIS DATE IN FLYERS' HISTORY: November 14, 1985​
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In a game played after a 22-minute remembrance to deceased star Pelle Lindbergh, the Flyers defeated the defending Stanley Cup Champion Edmonton Oilers 5-3 in the Spectrum. Darren Jensen, who was promoted from the AHL and played in his second career NHL game, made 29 saves and was named the game's third star. After the victory, the valiant Jensen said "I was thinking of Pelle out there. I'm very happy but very relieved." Earlier in the week, the Oilers' organization offered to postpone the game due to Lindbergh's death. Mike Keenan said "It's not the win that is most satisfying. I'm proudest about the way the players conducted themselves, about how they played the game."

MEDIA COVERAGE​
Name | Link
Bucks County Courier Times
| http://www.buckscountycouriertimes.com/sports/flyers/
Wayne Fish's Twitter​
| https://twitter.com/waynefish1
Comcast Sports Philadelphia
| http://www.csnphilly.com/pages/flyers
Tim Panaccio's Twitter​
| https://twitter.com/tpanotchCSN
Courier-Post of South Jersey
| http://www.courierpostonline.com/sports/flyers
Dave Isaac's Twitter​
| https://twitter.com/davegisaac
Delaware County Times
| http://www.delcotimes.com/flyers
Rob Parent's Twitter​
| http://twitter.com/reluctantSE
HockeyBuzz.com
| http://www.hockeybuzz.com/team/Philadelphia-Flyers
Bill Meltzer's Twitter​
| http://twitter.com/billmeltzer
Newark Star-Ledger
| http://www.nj.com/flyers/
Randy Miller's Twitter​
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MiamiScreamingEagles

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Columbus plays Tuesday at Washington. I'll update the Blue Jackets' info after that game.

The Flyers do not play until Friday.

The Flyers do not practice Monday.

The team will next practice Tuesday in Voorhees.

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Sunday's practice:

With 4,561 fans watching, the Flyers practiced Sunday at Boardwalk Hall, marking the first time in 32 years they were in Atlantic City. On Oct. 3, 1982, they had an exhibition game in Atlantic City against the Rangers.

Source: Philly.com
 
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BernieParent

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Chasm of Sar (north of Montreal, Qc)
So I guess the defense would be:
Coburn – Del Zotto
Streit – Grossmann
Schultz – Colaiacovo

When MacDonald comes back, he pushes Grossmann down a peg. It would be nice if Hextall were working the phones to get a deal (or two) lined up for when MacDonald and Schenn return to game shape. Plus, I'd like to have one slot open for a bit of a revolving door from the AHL. Give Hagg and Alt a few games each (not at the same time!) later in the season.
 

Nvxs07

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Question here: is Hartnell getting the Crosby treatment that Carter and Richards ridiculously get when the Kings come to town? I say he probably will.

I don't think he will. I'll be at this game, and I plan on clapping when they announce his name.
 

ILoveStephanieBrown

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Question here: is Hartnell getting the Crosby treatment that Carter and Richards ridiculously get when the Kings come to town? I say he probably will.

1) The treatment Carter and Richards get isn't ''ridiculous''. Richards' first game back saw him get a standing ovation with a video package that he completely ignored. What do you want fans to do, never boo him because he is a former Flyer? He's no different than any other opposition player.

2. Hartnell left on good terms and didn't have nasty rumors swirling around him. He was pretty well liked amongst the fanbase too. He'll probably get a standing ovation then from there he will be treated just like any other player that isn't a Flyer, and rightfully so.
 

YEM

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hartnell is one of my least favourite flyers of all time and I will be booing him from my seats on friday
 

JDinkalage Morgoone

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1) The treatment Carter and Richards get isn't ''ridiculous''. Richards' first game back saw him get a standing ovation with a video package that he completely ignored. What do you want fans to do, never boo him because he is a former Flyer? He's no different than any other opposition player.

2. Hartnell left on good terms and didn't have nasty rumors swirling around him. He was pretty well liked amongst the fanbase too. He'll probably get a standing ovation then from there he will be treated just like any other player that isn't a Flyer, and rightfully so.

Yeah, I think it's ridiculous that they get booed every time they touch the puck. Booing opposing players is fine, I don't care. I just don't understand why they are booed whenever they touch the puck and other guys aren't. You're giving them a special kind of hate.
 

Phileeguy

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Friday games are so uncommon (outside of Black Friday) they almost feel weird to me.
 

ILoveStephanieBrown

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Yeah, I think it's ridiculous that they get booed every time they touch the puck. Booing opposing players is fine, I don't care. I just don't understand why they are booed whenever they touch the puck and other guys aren't. You're giving them a special kind of hate.

Idk. Jayson Werth actually won something here and he still gets booed.
 
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