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Gameday 52 Preview: Flyers vs. Islanders

Tonight's game between the Philadelphia Flyers and New York Islanders at Wells Fargo Center promises to be a high-energy and potentially heated affair.

Following a tough 5-0 loss to the Devils on Wednesday, the Flyers are eager to bounce back with renewed intensity.

Adding to the intrigue is the return of Maxim Tsyplakov to the ice against the Flyers after his controversial hit sidelined Ryan Poehling, who remains out of the lineup.

Emotions Will Be Running High

The last meeting between these two teams was marked by a dangerous hit from Maxim Tsyplakov that left Ryan Poehling with an upper-body injury he has yet to recover from. The hit sparked outrage within the Flyers' locker room, and tensions are likely to carry over into tonight's game.

While John Tortorella is typically focused on discipline and structure, it wouldn't be surprising if the Flyers play with a chip on their shoulder. Players like Garnet Hathaway and Travis Konecny, who are known for their pot-stirring and leadership, could be key in setting the tone early. Expect plenty of hits and a palpable intensity as the Flyers look to defend their teammate and send a message to the Islanders.

Maintaining discipline, however, will be critical. The Flyers will need to channel their emotions productively to avoid unnecessary penalties.

Ivan Fedotov Gets the Start in Net

After Sam Ersson was pulled in the second period against the Devils, John Tortorella made it clear that the decision was not a reflection of Ersson's performance but rather a plan to get Ivan Fedotov ready for tonight's start.

Fedotov has shown an significant uptick in performance this season, and his calm, composed style will be crucial against an Islanders team that thrives on creating chaos around the net. The Flyers’ defensive unit will need to stay tight and clear rebounds to give Fedotov the best chance to succeed.

Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Ivan Fedotov (82) during practice at the Flyers Training Center.<p>Megan DeRuchie-The Hockey News</p>
Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Ivan Fedotov (82) during practice at the Flyers Training Center.

Megan DeRuchie-The Hockey News

This game also presents an opportunity for Fedotov to re-establish his confidence and form after some inconsistent outings earlier in the season. A strong performance tonight could further solidify his role as a key part of the Flyers' goaltending tandem.

Hunger and Fire Needed to Spark Offense

The Flyers generated some good looks against New Jersey but were unable to solve the Devils’ defense or capitalize on their chances. Tonight, they’ll need to be more assertive in the offensive zone, getting pucks to the net and creating second-chance opportunities.

With Owen Tippett out, the Flyers' offense, which has been firing on all cylinders, will need to step up even more to make up for his absence. Fast, aggressive driving at the net will be crucial—the goals don't have to be pretty or particularly clever, they just need to find the back of the net.

Philadelphia Flyers winger Travis Konecny (11) celebrates scoring a goal against the Toronto Maple Leafs at the Wells Fargo Center on Jan. 7, 2025.<p>Megan DeRuchie-The Hockey News</p>
Philadelphia Flyers winger Travis Konecny (11) celebrates scoring a goal against the Toronto Maple Leafs at the Wells Fargo Center on Jan. 7, 2025.

Megan DeRuchie-The Hockey News

With emotions running high and the desire to bounce back strong, this game has all the ingredients for a spirited and hard-fought battle. If the Flyers can maintain their composure, capitalize on their chances, and support Fedotov, they’ll have a good shot at earning two crucial points.

Projected Lines

Philadelphia Flyers

Forwards:

Joel Farabee - Morgan Frost - Travis Konecny

Tyson Foerster - Noah Cates - Bobby Brink

Scott Laughton - Sean Couturier - Matvei Michkov

Anthony Richard - Rodrigo Abols - Garnet Hathaway

Defense:

Travis Sanheim - Jamie Drysdale

Cam York - Rasmus Ristolainen

Nick Seeler - Erik Johnson

Starting Goalie:

Sam Ersson

New York Islanders

Forwards:

Anders Lee - Bo Horvat - Mathew Barzal

Anthony Duclair - Brock Nelson - Kyle Palmieri

Casey Cizikas - Jean-Gabriel Pageau - Simon Holmstrom

Maxim Tysplakov - Kyle MacLean - Marc Gatcomb

Defense:

Adam Pelech - Scott Perunovich

Alexander Romanov - Tony DeAngelo

Isaiah George - Scott Mayfield

Starting Goalie:

Ilya Sorokin

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