Gameday 20 Preview: Flyers vs. Hurricanes
The Philadelphia Flyers return to the Wells Fargo Center to face off against the Carolina Hurricanes, a matchup that will test the Flyers' resolve against one of the most disciplined, fast-paced, and physical teams in the NHL.
Coming off a 3-2 loss to the Colorado Avalanche, where they managed to keep pace with a fast and skilled opponent, the Flyers now face a different type of challenge. While they proved they can skate with elite teams, the Hurricanes bring a blend of relentless speed and grinding physicality that demands complete engagement from the opening puck drop.
Ivan Fedotov Faces A Tall Task
Ivan Fedotov will get the nod in net for the Flyers, continuing his steady return to form as a key contributor in their goaltending rotation. Against Colorado, Aleksei Kolosov was serviceable, but the Flyers will need Fedotov to step up against a Hurricanes team that thrives on generating high-danger chances. Carolina is known for their ability to cycle the puck, create chaos in the crease, and capitalize on broken plays.
Fedotov's size and positioning will be critical, especially in handling the Hurricanes' aggressive forecheck and traffic around the net. His calm demeanor and growing confidence could help settle a Flyers defense that will be under pressure for much of the game. If he can weather the early storm and keep the Flyers within striking distance, it will go a long way in giving his team a chance to succeed.
Travis Sanheim's Two-Way Impact
Travis Sanheim has quickly become one of the Flyers' most important players this season, not only anchoring the blue line defensively but also driving play offensively. His ability to join the rush at the right moments has added a new dimension to the Flyers' attack, providing secondary scoring opportunities and keeping opponents on their heels.
Against the Hurricanes, Sanheim's dual role becomes even more important. Carolina's speed through the neutral zone and heavy forechecking style will demand sharp decision-making and clean breakouts from the Flyers' defense. Sanheim's mobility and poise with the puck will be essential in transitioning from defense to offense and mitigating Carolina's relentless pressure.
Travis Sanheim said when he walked in yesterday for practice, John Tortorella told him he had a day off. And Sanheim listened.
Sanheim has played 30-plus minutes in three of last five games.— Jordan Hall (@JHallNBCS) November 20, 2024
On the other side of the puck, Sanheim's willingness to jump into the play offensively could create opportunities against a Hurricanes team that occasionally overcommits in their aggressive pursuit of the puck. His contributions in both zones will be pivotal to the Flyers' success.
Skating vs. Physicality: Can The Flyers Handle Both?
In their last game, the Flyers demonstrated they could hold their own against the speed and skill of a team like Colorado. However, the Hurricanes present a more layered challenge.
While they possess comparable speed, they also bring an element of physicality that the Flyers will need to contend with over 60 minutes. Carolina's ability to check hard, win board battles, and impose their will in the corners could test the Flyers' resilience. Players like Garnet Hathaway and Nick Seeler will need to set the tone physically to push back against the Hurricanes' heavy play.
Meanwhile, the Flyers' smaller, craftier players, like Matvei Michkov, Travis Konecny, and Anthony Richard, will have to navigate Carolina's physical pressure without losing their offensive creativity.
This game presents an opportunity for the Flyers to prove they can adapt to a more grinding style of hockey while maintaining the speed and skill that has been a hallmark of their recent performances.
Projected Lines
Philadelphia Flyers
Forwards:
Owen Tippett - Sean Couturier - Travis Konecny
Joel Farabee - Scott Laughton - Bobby Brink
Anthony Richard - Noah Cates - Matvei Michkov
Tyson Foerster - Ryan Poehling - Garnet Hathaway
Defense:
Travis Sanheim - Rasmus Ristolainen
Nick Seeler - Erik Johnson
Egor Zamula - Helge Grans
Starting Goalie:
Ivan Fedotov
Carolina Hurricanes
Forwards:
Andrei Svechnikov - Sebastian Aho - Jack Roslovic
Eric Robinson - Jesperi Kotkaniemi - Martin Necas
Jordan Martinook - Jordan Staal - William Carrier
Tyson Jost - Jack Drury - Jackson Blake
Defense:
Jaccob Slavin - Brent Burns
Dmitry Orlov - Jalen Chatfield
Shayne Gostisbehere - Sean Walker
Starting Goalie:
Pyotr Kochetkov
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