WASHINGTON CAPITALS NOTES:
LAST GAME
Washington 3, Edmonton Oilers 2
December 5, 2022 * Rogers Place * Edmonton, AB
Shots: WSH: 50; EDM: 30
Power Plays: WSH: 1/3; EDM: 0/1
Three Stars: 1. Skinner (EDM), 2. Dowd (WSH), 3. McDavid (EDM)
RECENT TRANSACTIONS
Loaned forward Connor McMichael to AHL Hershey, 11/20
INJURIES/ILLNESSES
Nicklas Backstrom: 10/12-12/5 (27 games)
Carl Hagelin: 10/12-12/5 (27 games)
Tom Wilson: 10/12-12/5 (27 games)
Connor Brown: 10/20/22-12/5/22 (23 games)
Beck Malenstyn: 11/3/22-12/5/22 (16 games)
Dmitry Orlov: 11/7/22-12/5/22 (14 games)
T.J. Oshie: 10/31/22-11/19/22 (11 games)
John Carlson: 10/31/22-11/9/22 (6 games)
Man Games Lost: 151
UPCOMING SCHEDULE
Dec. 9, 7 p.m. ET vs. Seattle (NBCSW+, 106.7 The Fan/Caps Radio 24/7)
Dec. 11, 7 p.m. ET at Winnipeg (NBCSW, 106.7 The Fan/Caps Radio 24/7)
Dec. 13, 9 p.m. ET at Chicago (ESPN, 106.7 The Fan/Caps Radio 24/7)
Dec. 15, 7 p.m. ET vs. Dallas (NBCSW, 106.7 The Fan/Caps Radio 24/7)
Dec. 17, 7 p.m. ET vs. Toronto (NBCSW, NHLN, 106.7 The Fan/Caps Radio 24/7)
TONIGHT’S GAME
The Capitals visit the Philadelphia Flyers on Wednesday at Wells Fargo for the second of four meetings between the teams this season. Wednesday’s contest marks the sixth game (2-2-1) of a season-long six-game road trip for Washington. The Capitals overcame a one-goal deficit in the third period to defeat the Flyers 3-2 in overtime on Nov. 23 at Capital One Arena. It marked Washington’s third win this season when trailing after two periods, which is tied for the third most in the NHL. Marcus Johansson and Sonny Milano scored in regulation for Washington, while Alex Ovechkin scored his 25th career overtime goal to give the Capitals the victory. Washington is 96-110-19-11 all-time versus Philadelphia and 14-7-0 in their last 21 games against the Flyers dating back to the 2018-19 season. In addition, the Capitals are 8-2-0 in their last 10 games at Wells Fargo Center.
AWAY vs. PHILADELPHIA FLYERS
Record Goals For Goals Against Streak
43-64-6-7 347 434 1 PHI win (2/26/22)
CAPITALS vs. FLYERS ALL-TIME (CAREER TOTALS)
Games Goals Assists Points
Ovechkin (68) Ovechkin (44) Backstrom (43) Ovechkin (75)
Backstrom (59) Backstrom (21) Ovechkin (30) Backstrom (64)
Carlson (53) Oshie (11) Carlson (28) Carlson (31)
POINT STREAKS
Lars Eller – 2 game point streak (1g, 1a)
Evgeny Kuznetsov – 2 game point streak (0g, 2a), 2 game assist streak (2a)
Dylan Strome – 2 game point streak (0g, 2a), 2 game assist streak (2a)
Sonny Milano – 2 game point streak (0g, 2a), 2 game assist streak (2a)
TOP CAPS FACTS
Pucks on Net
- The Capitals recorded 50 shots on goal on Monday at Edmonton, marking their second-highest single game total this season (51 shots: Nov. 17 at STL) and their highest total in a regulation game.
- It marked the first time Washington recorded 50 shots in a regulation game since March 16, 2009 (50 shots in 5-1 loss at Atlanta).
- The Capitals were credited with 22 shots in the first period, which tied their single-period high this season (22 shots: Nov. 15 at FLA, third period; Nov. 17 at STL, third period).
- Washington outshot Edmonton 50-30, marking their second-highest shot differential against an opponent this season (51-24, Nov. 17 at STL).
- T.J. Oshie led the Capitals with eight shots, which marked a single-game career high.
Metro Matchup
- Wednesday’s game marks Washington’s sixth game against a Metropolitan Division opponent this season (2-2-1).
- Last season, the Capitals tied for the second-best record (16-9-1, .635 point percentage) among Metropolitan Division teams in division games.
Special Teams
- The Capitals have killed off 54 of 64 power plays (84.4 percent) over their last 22 games, dating back to Oct. 22. During that span, Washington’s 84.4 penalty kill percentage ranks second in the NHL.
- Through games played Dec. 5, the Capitals’ 80.8 penalty kill percentage ranks tied for seventh in the NHL.
- Washington has drawn 120 penalties this season – the third most in the NHL – and their +19 net penalty differential ranks second in the NHL.
- The Capitals have had 95 power play opportunities this season, which is tied for the second most in the NHL.
- Washington has scored a power play goal in six of their last seven games, dating back to Nov. 23 (six goals on 21 opportunities = 28.6%).
- The Capitals have scored a power play goal in three-straight games, tying their longest stretch of consecutive games with at least one power play goal (Nov. 23 – Nov. 26: 3 PPGs; Oct. 15 – Oct. 20: 5 PPGs).
400 for Hath
- Garnet Hathaway played in his 400th career regular-season game on Monday at Edmonton.
- Hathaway has played 225 of his 400 career games with Washington (also 175 games played with the Calgary Flames).
- Hathaway’s 225 games played are the most on the Capitals since 2019-20, his first season with the team. During that span, Hathaway has played in 96.1 percent of Washington’s games.
- In 400 career games, Hathaway has recorded 104 points (47g, 57a).
- Among active forwards that went undrafted, Hathaway ranks 12th in games played (400).
- This season, Hathaway ranks first on the Capitals in hits (100) and second in penalties drawn (13).
300 for Stromer
- Dylan Strome played in his 300th career regular-season game on Monday at Edmonton, recording an assist.
- Strome, who signed with Washington as free agent this past summer, has appeared in all 27 of the Capitals’ games this season.
- Strome has recorded 20 points (5g, 15a) in 27 games this season. Strome ranks first on the Capitals in primary assists (10), tied for first in assists (15), and second in points and power-play points (2g-8a—10p).
- Strome ranks tied for first on Washington in multi-assist games (3) and second in multi-point games (5).
1,302 for Ovi
- Alex Ovechkin is expected to play in his 1,302nd career game on Wednesday at Philadelphia, which will move him past Sergei Gonchar (1,301) for the second-most games played by a Russian in NHL history.
- Ovechkin, the NHL’s all-time leader in goals (793) and points (1,435) among Russia-born players, trails Alex Kovalev (1,316) by 15 for the most games played.
- On Dec. 3 at Calgary, Alex Ovechkin played in his 1,300th career regular-season game.
- Ovechkin became the 14th player in NHL history to play 1,300 games with one franchise.
- Per NHL Stats, Ovechkin is just the second first overall pick to play in 1,300+ regular season games with the team that drafted them, joining Mike Modano (first overall pick in 1988) who played in 1,459 games with the Minnesota North Stars/Dallas Stars.
- Ovechkin’s 793 career goals are the second most by a player at the time of their 1,300th career game, behind only Wayne Gretzky (853 goals in 1,300 games).
- Among players that have reached the 1,300-game mark, Ovechkin’s 1,435 career points are the ninth most in NHL history by a player at the time of their 1,300th game (courtesy of NHL Stats).
Player Teams Games Played Goals Assists Points
Wayne Gretzky EDM, LAK, STL, NYR 1,300 853 1,817 2,670
Marcel Dionne DET, LAK, NYR 1,300 722 1,021 1,743
Jaromir Jagr PIT, WSH, NYR, PHI 1,300 656 969 1,625
Steve Yzerman DET 1,300 644 963 1,607
Mark Messier EDM, NYR, VAN 1,300 585 988 1,573
Joe Sakic QUE/COL 1,300 601 963 1,564
Paul Coffey EDM, PIT, LAK, DET,
HFD, PHI, CHI, CAR
1,300 385 1,100 1,485
Ron Francis HFD, PIT, CAR 1,300 438 1,026 1,464
Alex Ovechkin WSH 1,300 793 642 1,435
- As of Dec. 3, Ovechkin had played in 1,300 of the Capitals’ 1,347 games (96.5%) since entering the League in 2005-06. That’s the sixth-highest percentage of games played in NHL history among skaters that have played with one team at their respective 1,300-game marks (courtesy of NHL Stats).
Player Team Player Games Played Team Games Played Percentage of GP
Henrik Sedin VAN 1,300 1,330 97.74%
Nicklas Lidstrom DET 1,300 1,331 97.67%
Patrick Marleau SJS 1,300 1,331 97.67%
Alex Delvecchio DET 1,300 1,337 97.23%
Gordie Howe DET 1,300 1,341 96.94%
Alex Ovechkin WSH 1,300 1,347 96.51%
Road Goals
- Alex Ovechkin scored his 402nd and 403rd career road goals on Nov. 29 at Vancouver, moving him past Wayne Gretzky (402) for the most in NHL history.
- Ovechkin has scored 403 of his 793 career goals (50.8%) on the road, compared to 390 (49.2%) at home.
- Wayne Gretzky scored his 402nd and final road goal in his 720th career road game (0.56 G/GP). Ovechkin scored his 402nd and 403rd road goals in his 652nd career road game (0.62 G/GP).
- Since Ovechkin’s rookie year in 2005-06, only 11 players have more total goals than Ovechkin has road goals (403).
- Ovechkin has scored 144 of his NHL-record 291 power play goals (49.5%) on the road.
- Ovechkin has scored 54 of his 124 career game-winning goals (43.5%) on the road.
Approaching 800
- Ovechkin is seven goals shy of becoming the third player in NHL history to score 800 career goals and nine goals shy of passing Gordie Howe (801) for second on the NHL’s all-time goals list.
- Ovechkin (currently at 158 GP) can require the fewest games between milestone goals No. 700 and No. 800 and become the first to make the jump in fewer than 200 contests (Wayne Gretzky: 231 GP from Jan. 3, 1991 to March 20, 1994; Gordie Howe: 256 GP from Dec. 4, 1968 to Feb. 29, 1980).*
- After reaching the 700-goal milestone on Feb. 22, 2020, against the Devils, the Capitals’ captain has found the back of the net 93 times since – an average of 0.59 goals-per-game over that span, a rate just shy of his overall career average (0.61 G/GP). Gretzky’s goals-per-game rate from No. 700 to No. 800 was 0.44, while Howe’s was 0.39.*
- Ovechkin ranks first in NHL history in power play goals (291) and overtime goals (25), second in game-winning goals (124) and multigoal ames (160), and fourth in even strength goals (497).
- Ovechkin’s first goal on Nov. 29 at Vancouver marked his 135th career game-opening goal, tying him with Jaromir Jagr for the most in NHL history.
- Ovechkin has recorded 25 points (13g, 12a) in 27 games this season, which leads the Capitals. Ovechkin has recorded 11 points (5g, 6a) in his last nine games, which includes five multi-point efforts during that span.
- Ovechkin is on pace to score 39 goals this season. Should Ovechkin reach the 30-goal mark, it would mark his 17th career 30-goal season, tying him with Mike Gartner for the most in NHL history.
*Information from NHL Stats’ “The Road to 800” stats pack
Chuck Stops Here
- Charlie Lindgren stopped 28 of 30 shots faced on Monday at Edmonton, including 26 of 27 shots at five-on-five (.963).
- In addition, Lindgren stopped all three high-danger shots against at five-on-five on Monday and was credited with 1.95 goals saved above average, per Natural Stat Trick.
- Lindgren improved to 2-0 against the Oilers this season, the NHL’s eighth-highest scoring team.
- In his only career start against the Flyers on Feb. 26, 2018 with Montreal, Lindgren stopped all 33 shots faced in a 1-0 shootout loss, including stopping four of six Philadelphia shootout attempts.
- In 38 career games, Lindgren has a record of 18-15-4 with a 2.87 goals-against average, a .909 save percentage with two shutouts.
Clutch Carly
- John Carlson scored his eighth goal of the season on Dec. 3 at Calgary.
- Carlson has scored six of his eight goals in the third period. Carlson’s six third-period goals lead the Capitals. In addition, Carlson has
recorded two of his six assists in the third period. - Seven of Carlson’s eight goals have come when the Capitals have trailed, with two being game-tying goals in games the Capitals won (Oct. 17 vs. VAN; Oct. 22 vs. LAK).
- Carlson has scored six goals in his last 10 games and his eight goals this season rank tied for second among NHL defensemen.
No Dowd About It
- Nic Dowd scored the game-winning goal in the third period of Washington’s 3-2 win over Edmonton on Monday, marking his fourth goal of the season and his 12th career game-winning goal.
- Dowd’s next goal will be the 50th of his career.
- Dowd leads Capitals forwards in shorthanded time on ice per game (2:12).
- Dowd is one of 13 NHL forwards to skate at least 55 minutes of shorthanded ice time and be on the ice for six or fewer shorthanded goals against (per Natural Stat Trick).
- Dowd leads the Capitals and ranks tied for seventh in the NHL with 14 drawn penalties this season.
At The Dot
- The Capitals won 29 of 56 faceoffs (51.8%) on Monday at Edmonton, marking the third-straight game in which Washington has won the majority of the faceoffs.
- Since Nov. 1, the Capitals have won 52.3 percent of their faceoffs, which is the ninth-highest win percentage in the NHL during that span.
- Lars Eller has won 57.4 percent of his faceoffs since Nov. 1, which ranks ninth in the NHL during that span (min. 200 faceoffs taken).
- Since Nov. 1, all four of the Capitals’ centers have a faceoff win percentage above 50 percent (Dylan Strome: 52.8 percent; Nic Dowd: 52.3 percent; Evgeny Kuznetsov: 51.2 percent).
Did You Know?
- The Capitals are 11-1-1 when scoring three or more goals this season.
- Washington’s 717 hits this season are the sixth most in the NHL, through games played Dec. 5.
- The Capitals rank fifth in the NHL in blocked shots (414), through games played Dec. 5.
PHILADELPHIA FLYERS NOTES:
UPCOMING GAMES
DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME BROADCAST INFO.
Fri., Dec. 9 Vegas Golden Knights T-Mobile Arena 10 p.m. NBCSP+, 93.3 WMMR
Sun., Dec. 11 Arizona Coyotes Mullet Arena 7 p.m. NBCSP+, 93.3 WMMR
Tue., Dec. 13 Colorado Avalanche Ball Arena 9:30 p.m. ESPN, 93.3 WMMR
CURRENT INJURIES
PLAYER INJURY DATES GAMES MISSED
Wade Allison IR-oblique muscle strain, hip pointer 11/13-present 12
Cam Atkinson upper body 9/25-present 26
Sean Couturier IR-back 9/19-present 26
Ryan Ellis LTIR-groin/hip/back 10/11-present 26
James van Riemsdyk IR-upper body 10/27-present 20
2022-23 TOTAL MAN GAMES LOST: 151
RECENT TRANSACTIONS
12/6 – Placed F Tanner Laczynski on Injured Reserve
12/2 – Assigned F Kieffer Bellows to Lehigh Valley (AHL)
12/1 – Activated F Travis Konecny from Injured Reserve
FLYERS VS. CAPITALS: HEAD-TO-HEAD
FLYERS CAPITALS
121-85-30 ALL-TIME RECORD 96-110-30
71-40-9 HOME 53-46-17
50-45-21 ROAD 43-64-13
2-2-1 LAST 5 MEETINGS 3-2-0
3-5-2 LAST 10 MEETINGS 7-3-0
794 GOALS SCORED 719
20.2% POWER PLAY 19.5%
80.5% PENALTY KILL 79.8%
Hayes: 20 pts (7-13=20) in 34 GP
Ristolainen: 15 pts (1-14=15) in 27 GP
Laughton: 12 pts (11-1=12) in 29 GP
TEAM SCORING LEADERS Ovechkin: 75 pts (44-31=75) in 68 GP
Carlson: 31 pts (3-28=31) in 53 GP
Kuznetsov: 24 pts (5-19=24) in 33 GP
Hart: 3-4-1, 2.91 GAA, .905 SV% in 8 GP
Sandstrom: 0-0-1, 2.96 GAA, .906 SV% in 1 GP
TEAM GOALTENDERS Lindgren: 0-0-1, 0.00 GAA, 1.000 SV%, 1 SO in 1 GP
Shepard: Has not faced PHI
2022-23 SEASON SERIES (ALL TIMES EASTERN)
November 23 Capital One Arena WSH (4), PHI (3) OT
December 7 Wells Fargo Center 7 p.m.
January 11 Wells Fargo Center 7 p.m.
January 14 Capital One Arena 7 p.m
TEAM NOTES
QUICK HITS
- Philadelphia plays 21 games in 40 days from Nov. 8-Dec. 17 – tied for the most games played among other NHL teams in that span (STL).
- The Flyers have allowed the opposing team to score first in 20 of its 26 games this season. Philadelphia ranks T-1st in the NHL with seven wins when trailing first in a game. The Flyers are 2-2-2 when scoring first.
- Philadelphia recorded a franchise-best 59 hits Nov. 12 vs. OTT. The 59 hits are tied for the ninth-most in a regular season game in NHL history.
- The Flyers lead the NHL with 796 hits and rank second with 477 blocked shots.
- Philadelphia ranks eighth in the NHL in team rookie scoring percentage (10.7) and ninth in team rookie points (19).
- The rookies have netted a combined eight goals to rank fifth among NHL team rookie goal percentage (12.5) and seventh in rookie goals.
HOME SWEET HOME
- Philadelphia concludes its five-game homestand Wednesday – it’s second-longest homestand of the season. The Flyers will host a seven-game homestand, March 14-28.
- The Flyers are 6-7-1 on home ice this season, including a 2-2-1 record against a Metropolitan Division opponent.
- Philadelphia ranks T-2nd in the NHL in shorthanded assists (3) and T-3rd in shorthanded goals (2) collected on home ice this season.
- The Flyers have scored 36 of its 64 goals this season on home ice (.563) and out of those 36 home goals, 27 have been tallied at even strength.
‘TIS THE SEASON
- The Flyers play 14 contests during the month of December, tied for their second-most in a month this season.
- Philadelphia will play six games at home and eight on the road, including the start to five road games in a row, Dec. 22-Jan. 2, that will be split up by the NHL Holiday Break, Dec. 24-26.
- Philadelphia owns a 353-223-82-30 all-time record for games played in the month of December – its second-most wins in a single month.
- The Flyers rank second in NHL history with a .594 winning percentage during the month of December (VGK – .746 in 59 all-time games) and rank seventh with 353 December wins.
- The December schedule also features Philadelphia’s 21st all-time game held on New Year’s Eve, it’s 20th on the road, when the Flyers visit the Kings on Dec. 31. Philadelphia is 9-7-2-2 all-time in New Year’s Eve contests, 8-7-2-2 on the road.
KONNECT FOUR
- Travis Konecny scored his 10th goal of the season Monday to extend his goal streak to a season-high three games (3g).
- He owns 16 points (6-10=16) in his last 14 games, including four multi-point contests and a seven-game point streak (3- 7=10), Nov. 2-15.
- He leads the team in goals (10), ranks T-1st in game-winning goals (2) and second in assists (12), points (22), shots (62) and multi-point games (7) this season.
- The forward recorded his first career shorthanded assist/point vs. VAN (10/15).
- The 25-year-old netted two goals Oct. 13 vs. NJ for his 11th career multi-goal game. Per NHL Stats, he became the second player in Flyers history to have two-or-more multi-goal games in a season opener (Bill Barber, 3x, 10/9/80, 10/9/81 & 10/7/82).
- He ranks second in Flyers history in GWG (18), third in goals (120), fourth in scoring (293) and assists (173) and fifth in PPG (23) since entering the NHL in 2016-17.
LUCKY NUMBER 13
- Kevin Hayes collected two assists Monday for his second and third helpers in the last two games and eighth point (3-5=8) in the last six games.
- He collected back-to-back multi-point games (2-2=4), Nov. 26-29, for the sixth time in his career and leads the team with eight multi-point games this season.
- He owns 17 points (7-10=17) in the last 16 games, including a season-high six-game point streak (Nov. 12-21).
- The 30-year-old leads the team in assists (19), PPA (8), PPP (9) and points (27) and ranks second in goals (8) this season.
- He collected eight points (1-7=8) in a career-high five-game season-opening point streak, Oct. 13-22.
- He tallied his 200th career assist Oct. 19 at FLA.
- Set a career-high three-game PPP streak (3a) from Oct. 13-18.
SANNY ON A ROLL
- Travis Sanheim tallied two points (1-1=2) Monday night for his second multi-point game of the season and extended his season high point streak to four games (2-3=5). His career best point streak is five games (4-2=6) set Feb. 23-March 3, 2019.
- He owns seven points (2-5=7) in the last seven games and nine points (3-6=9) in the last nine contests.
- He netted his first career shorthanded goal Nov. 29 vs. NYI to become the 41st defenseman in Flyers history to record a SHG.
- The blueliner ranks T-1st on the team in assists (6), second in scoring (9) and T-2nd in goals (3) since Nov. 19 and leads NHL defensemen in even-strength points (8), ranks T-3rd in goals and T-5th in points in that span.
- The 26-year-old signed an eight-year, $50 million contract extension ($6.25 AAV) on Oct. 13.
ICE ICE BABY
- Tony DeAngelo netted his fourth goal of the season, second PPG, on Monday to stretch his point streak to three games (1-2=3).
- He leads team defensemen with 13 points (4-9=13) in 25 games this season.
- He ranks 15th in the NHL in average TOI/game (24:25).
- He ranks third on the team in PPP (7), fourth in points, fifth in goals and T-5th in assists.
- He recorded a career-high 31:03 TOI Nov. 19 at MTL to become the sixth defenseman in Flyers history to skate 31-plus minutes in two-or-more games, also: Matt Carle (2), Eric Desjardins (9), Derian Hatcher (2), Kim Johnsson (4) and Chris Pronger (3).
- He recorded five points (1-4=5) in a four-game point streak, Oct. 13-19.
- Per NHL Stats, he became the fifth defenseman in Flyers history to start a season on a point streak of at least four games: Behn Wilson (7 games in 1981-82), Chris Pronger (5 games in 2011-12), Gary Galley (four games in 1993-94) and Mark Howe (four games in 1988-89 & 1984-85).
- The blueliner scored his first goal in a Flyers sweater, on the power play, Oct. 15 vs. VAN.
- The Sewell, NJ native, made his Flyers debut on Oct. 13, registering two assists, a plus-3 rating and three blocked shots in a team-high 23:46 TOI.
IVAN THE GREAT
- Ivan Provorov has four assists in the last seven contests.
- He recorded his 200th career NHL point (assist) Nov. 26 at NYI to become the seventh defenseman in Flyers history to reach the 200-plus point milestone.
- He ranks T-4th in team history for goals by a defenseman with Shayne Gostisbehere (60).
- The blueliner ranks third on the team in assists (11), fifth in scoring (12) and shots (54) and T-5th in hits (42) this season.
- The 25-year-old leads the Flyers and ranks third in the NHL with 71 blocked shots.
- He tallied two assists, a plus-4 rating and 10 blocked shots in Philadelphia’s season opener on Oct. 13 vs. NJ.
- The Russian native’s 10 blocked shots tied the franchise record for most in a game for the third time: Andrew MacDonald (3/11/16); Provorov (11/2/17 & 10/13/22).
WHOLE LOT OF HART
- Carter Hart stopped 29-of-32 shots Monday night to earn his eighth win of the season. The win also marked his first career win against Colorado.
- Monday’s contest was Hart’s 70th career victory to become the 11th goaltender in Flyers history to reach 70-plus wins (NHL Stats).
- The backstop has seen 30-plus shots in 12 of his 19 games this season – he is 7-1-4 in those contests.
- He ranks second among NHL goaltenders in shots against (596) and third in saves (543) this season.
- He opened the season on an eight-game point streak (6-0-2) to become the fourth goaltender in team history to have started a season on an eight-game plus point streak: Pete Peeters (22-0-5 in 1979-80), Bob Froese (9-0-1 in 1982-83) and Dominic Roussel (8-0-0 in 1993-94). (NHL Stats)
- He made a career-high 48 shots and tied his career high with 51 shots faced vs. FLA on Oct. 27.
- He recorded a career-high season-opening five-game win streak.
- Per NHL Stats, he became the seventh goaltender in Flyers history to win each of his first five games of a season and first since Ron Hextall (5-0-0 in 1995-96). The longest such stretch in franchise history is eight straight games, achieved by Dominic Roussel (1993-94) and Bob Froese (1982-83).
- The 24-year-old’s 48 saves tied for the eighth-most by a Flyers goaltender while his 51 shots faced T-10th. Per NHL Stats, his 48 saves mark the highest single game save total by a Flyers goaltenders since Steve Mason on March 22, 2016 (51 at CBJ).
- Outside of Philadelphia, he only has one NHL team he has not earned a win against: St. Louis.
BUZZIN’ JOEL
- Joel Farabee has five points (2-3=5) in the last nine games.
- He owns nine points (2-7=9) in the last 15 games, including a season-high three-game assist streak, Nov. 8-12, and two three-game point streaks, Nov. 8-12 & Nov. 19-23.
- He ranks third on the Flyers in scoring (15) and fourth in goals (5) and assists (10) this season.
- The forward tallied a season-high three points (1-2=3) on Oct. 22 at NSH.
- He tied his career-high five shots for the seventh time on Oct. 19 at FLA.
- The 22-year-old is one of seven Flyers players with a GWG this season, notching his fourth career on Oct. 27 vs. FLA.
CZECH HIM OUT
- Lukas Sedlak has five points (2-3=5) in the last five contests.
- He registered two assists Nov. 29 vs. NYI, including his first career shorthanded assist.
- He recorded back-to-back multi-point games for the first time in his career (1-3=4), Nov. 26-29, and has three multipoint games on the Season.
- The forward has eight points (3-5=8) with the Flyers since being claimed on waivers from Colorado on Oct. 19.
- The Czech Republic native’s five assists are his second-most in a season (6 in 2016-17) and his eight points are tied for his second-most in a season (13 in 2016-17, 8 in 2017-18).