Mar 8, 2012; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Flyers center Brayden Schenn (10) looks on with the puck against the Florida Panthers during the 1st period at the Wells Fargo Center. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Szagola-US PRESSWIRE
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In what could have been a preview of a first round playoff matchup, the Philadelphia Flyers put perhaps their best 60 minute effort together of the entire season in a 5-0 triumph over the Florida Panthers. It was Philly's fourth consecutive victory to give them 83 points and keep them right in between the Pittsburgh Penguins (85 points), and New Jersey Devils (81). The New York Rangers, who were once so far out of sight of the rest of the Eastern Conference but lost again tonight, are now only eight points in front of the Flyers.
With regulars Jakub Voracek and Pavel Kubina added to the list of those not healthy enough to be in the lineup, the Flyers rallied in the face of the additional adversity.
And that's a great sign at this time of the season.
"I thought it was really good just from a team point of view," said Peter Laviolette in his post-game press conference. "Guys blocking shots, making smart decisions with the pucks, picking at the front of the net, not allowing a lot of second opportunities, so I guess in that sense it was pretty tight."
There were certainly many positives in such a game:
With contributions coming from nearly everyone, Hartnell says it's a total team effort. "It's great," he said of the unique blend of the Flyers' makeup. "Rookies or 15-20 year veterans like Jagr, we all got to step up and play hard. For us to be successful down the stretch in the playoffs we've got to have everyone going, and that's the biggest thing right now. Everyone's pulling on the rope and it's exciting."
This next week will likely be huge in determining where Philadelphia ends up in the East standings. After taking on the Toronto Maple Leafs Saturday night, they play an all-important home-and-home series with New Jersey on Sunday and Tuesday. They conclude next weekend with games against the Bruins and Penguins.
Watching the team thrive with all of the adversity being thrown their way with recent injuries can only make the team stronger as the second season approaches.
Jagr Is A Pretty Funny Guy
When asked after the game how he felt physically, Jagr said his inclusion in the lineup only had to do with his nationality.
"I had to play because there were no other Czechs," joked Jagr. "All of the Czechs were out and everybody knows, if there are no Czechs in the game, it's kind of a boring game. It's like when you want to make food without salt, you know what I mean? I was pushed."
The future Hall-of-Famer played on the fourth line and was moved around, something Giroux said is to see what works best for the club.
"He (Laviolette) is just switching it up a little bit to see how it works," the team's leading scorer said. "In the playoffs, sometimes you gotta switch it up. Jags can pretty much play with anybody, that's how good he is. You saw his line had a lot of chances and he is a threat now on the power play."
Bryzgalov Sums Up The Effort Pretty Well...
We all know Bryz's universe is a pretty wild place, but his description of the complete team game was spot on. And he was quick to point to his teammates for the success.
"I think all 60 minutes was a great effort by the team, not only just the last five minutes," he said. "They played the whole game diving for the pucks to blocking to protecting the passing lanes. They tried to make my job as easy as possible. Remove the players from this slot to let me see the shot. I think it was an unbelievable team effort tonight. That's why we had success tonight, 5-0. This is all part of the team job, the shutout, the team deserved it."
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The Philadelphia Flyers earned their fourth straight win on Thursday night, thrashing the Florida Panthers 5-0 at the Wells Fargo Center.
Brayden Schenn opened the scoring in the first period and the Flyers added two more in the second. Matt Read and Scott Hartnell both hit the back of the net in period two as Philadelphia opened a commanding 3-0 lead.
Jaromir Jagr only added to Florida's dismay in the third period, banging home a power play tally at 2:35, and Eric Wellwood concluded the scoring at 18:33.
Ilya Bryzgalov continued his stellar netminding of late for Philadelphia, saving 28 shots in the shutout. Claude Giroux and Danny Briere each had two assists.
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Philadelphia looks to extend a three-game winning streak against the Florida Panthers on Thursday.
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When faced with a complex problem, many people resort to simplified solutions that mask the real rationale. When Ilya Bryzgalov struggled in 2011, many were quick to blame mental and external factors, rather than examine on-ice actions and historical trends. They are now two months behind explaining his turnaround.