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    Siobhan Nolan
    Siobhan Nolan
    Nov 25, 2024, 18:07

    The Philadelphia Flyers (9-10-2) will take on the Vegas Golden Knights (13-6-2), eager to build on the momentum of their thrilling 3-2 overtime comeback win against the Chicago Blackhawks.

    The Philadelphia Flyers (9-10-2) will take on the Vegas Golden Knights (13-6-2), eager to build on the momentum of their thrilling 3-2 overtime comeback win against the Chicago Blackhawks.

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    The Philadelphia Flyers (9-10-2) will take on the Vegas Golden Knights (13-6-2), eager to build on the momentum of their thrilling 3-2 overtime comeback win against the Chicago Blackhawks. 

    While the Flyers have been trending upward in many areas, the Golden Knights represent a steep challenge, but the Flyers will be helped out by the Knights' "meh" road record and a nearly fully-healthy defense ready to get their skates back under them as a unit. 

    (Almost) Back To Full Strength

    After weeks of navigating injuries, the Flyers' defense is regaining its footing with Cam York and Emil Andrae returning to the lineup. Though both players showed some rust in their return against Chicago, their presence has bolstered the blue line's mobility and puck-moving capabilities.

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    York, who thrives in transition and contributes to the rush, and Andrae, known for his sharp instincts and composure, will play key roles against a Golden Knights team that excels at creating pressure and capitalizing on turnovers. With defense nearly at full health, head coach John Tortorella can rely on a more balanced rotation, which should help keep his team organized against a strong Vegas attack.

    Fedotov In The Crease

    Ivan Fedotov will once again take the crease for the Flyers, continuing his strong campaign. The towering goaltender has been a stabilizing forcem boasting a composed demeanor that's been crucial in high-pressure moments. 

    Fedotov will need to be at his best against a Golden Knights team that ranks among the league's most efficient at generating offense. Their ability to score in waves will test the Flyers' defensive structure and Fedotov's ability to track the puck through traffic. 

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    As the Flyers look to keep pace with Vegas, Fedotov's performance could make or break their chances of pulling off a win. He's proven that he's more than capable of making sprawling, gritty saves, and a reinforced defense in front of him could certainly take the pressure off a little as he continues proving his worth in the NHL.

    Just Keep Scoring

    The Flyers' thrilling overtime victory against Chicago highlighted their resilience, but it also underscored the need to get more players contributing offensively. Tortorella has continued shuffling the forward lines to spark production, with the team seeking a more consistent offensive identity. 

    The dynamic play of the usual suspects like Travis Konecny, Matvei Michkov, and even more recently Bobby Brink has set the tone, but the Flyers will need secondary scoring and better puck support to stay competitive against the Golden Knights. 

    With renewed energy from their comeback win, the Flyers have an opportunity to test themselves against one of the league's current top performers. Staying disciplined and maintaining composure across all three periods will be critical against Vegas, where lapses are quickly punished.

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    Projected Lines

    Philadelphia Flyers

    Forwards:

    Joel Farabee – Sean Couturier – Travis Konecny
    Owen Tippett – Morgan Frost – Matvei Michkov
    Tyson Foerster – Noah Cates – Bobby Brink
    Scott Laughton – Ryan Poehling – Garnet Hathaway

    Defense:

    Cam York – Travis Sanheim
    Emil Andrae – Rasmus Ristolainen
    Nick Seeler – Helge Grans

    Starting Goalie:

    Ivan Fedotov

    Vegas Golden Knights

    Forwards:

    Ivan Barbashev – Jack Eichel – Alexander Holtz
    Tomas Hertl – Nicolas Roy – Keegan Kolesar
    Brett Howden – William Karlsson – Pavel Dorofeyev
    Tanner Pearson – Cole Schwindt – Cal Burke

    Defense:

    Brayden McNabb – Shea Theodore
    Noah Hanifin – Zach Whitecloud
    Nicolas Hague – Kaden Korczak

    Starting Goalie:

    Ilya Samsinov

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