Dans l’émission d’aujourd’hui, Russ et Rachel analysent les deux matchs sur route des Flyers de Philadelphie ce week-end avec des résultats différents. Nous entrons dans la résilience contre les Blues de St. Louis contre les pannes défensives contre les Stars de Dallas. Trevor Zegras, Owen Tippet et Emil Andrae se sont démarqués, mais les gardiens de but commencent à montrer quelques faiblesses. Qu’est-ce que Rick Tocchet a à dire sur tout cela ? Enfin, nous nommons notre Nemesis de la semaine ! Suivez et abonnez-vous sur toutes les plateformes de podcast : 🎧 https://link.chtbl.com/LOFlyers?sid=YouTube Suivez-nous sur les réseaux sociaux : https://linktr.ee/lockedonflyers Verrouillé sur toute la ligue de la LNH : chaque équipe, fantaisie, espoirs et plus 🎧 https://linktr.ee/LockedOnNHL #PhiladelphiaFlyers #Flyers #NHL
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Do we know anything about Risto’s status? Before the season, weren’t they saying he should be back mid November? Here we are, and I haven’t heard a peep…
The stars game showed how far the Flyers are freeing a true contender, they’re definitely better than recent years but just don’t have the talent on this roster to beat good teams especially when playing away. The three most important roles are still lacking, #1C, D and the spot that may be the closest goalie. Give Vladar the majority of the games until he proves one way or the other if he can be a true 1. Find out
Question to you both: after watching the Stars play on Saturday and seeing how well so many of their draft picks have developed, their skill, speed, IQ, all off the charts, I really question whether the Flyers really know how to develop their players. My philosophy is you build around the strength of the player, not try to change them into something they are not. For example, Foerster has a great shot, yet is only 8th on the Flyers in shots on goal even though he has one of the best shooting percentages on the team, playing on a muck and grind line. Luchanko is fast, a great 200 foot player, great passer, but instead of using these skills he already has, the Flyers send him back to Guelph and tell he needs to shoot more. Michkov is just not the impact player we had hoped he would be. The Flyers are not putting enough around Michkov to really develop him. IMO, Michkov and Zegras should be paired much more than they are, and Michkov should be on the top PP unit, and should start the OTs. Grebenkin IMO has demonstrated he should be in the lineup every single game, yet he isn't. I just don't understand what the Flyers are doing here, but IMO they are stunting their players development.
THE SLOW STARTS ARE MADDENING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!