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Philadelphia Flyers and Boston Bruins: Did Special Teams Make the Difference?

The Philadelphia Flyers, with a record of 12-11-4, faced off against the Boston Bruins, who came into the game with a 15-11-3 record. In a closely contested match that went beyond regulation time, the Bruins edged out the Flyers with a final score of 4-3.


Sep 28, 2022; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Samuel Ersson (33) makes a save against the Washington Capitals during the third period at Wells Fargo Center. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports

Special Teams Impact


A critical aspect of this game was the performance of both teams' special units. The Philadelphia Flyers capitalized on one of their two powerplay opportunities to add a crucial goal to their tally. Their powerplay unit managed to take three shots during these chances, showcasing an effective strategy in utilizing their man advantage. On the defensive end, despite being short-handed at times due to penalties amounting to 16 penalty minutes across seven infractions, they held strong by not conceding any goals while down a player.


Conversely, the Boston Bruins found success on their sixth powerplay opportunity after failing to convert on their previous five attempts. This perseverance paid off as they scored one goal from fourteen shots during their powerplays. Their special teams' efforts were pivotal in securing this narrow victory over the Flyers.


Key Player Performances


Amongst individual performances for the Philadelphia Flyers, Matvei Michkov stood out by scoring two goals from just two shots, demonstrating remarkable efficiency and precision in his shooting. Travis Sanheim also made significant contributions with two assists and three shots over nearly twenty-seven minutes on ice. Sean Couturier added an assist and showcased his defensive skills throughout his seventeen minutes of playtime.


For the Boston Bruins, Pavel Zacha was recognized as one of the stars of the game for his contribution which included scoring crucial points for his team.


As both teams battled fiercely through regulation and overtime periods before reaching its conclusion at TD Garden in front of an attendance crowd numbering 17,850 fans eagerly watching every play unfold.


Looking ahead, The Philadelphia Flyers will next host Utah Hockey Club at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia on December 8th at 7:30 PM EDT. Fans can catch all action live either through ESPN+ online or NBCS-PH for television viewership ensuring they don’t miss any part this upcoming encounter.


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