Today’s open discussion thread, complete with your daily dose of Philadelphia Flyers news and notes…
- Offensive Dynamo is back! Danny Syvret will save the Phantoms: [BSH] [PostStar.com] [Frequent Flyers] [Daily News] [CSNPhilly] [The700Level]
- Brian Boucher got the start on Saturday, and Coach Laviolette said he “did a hell of a job for us.” [delcotimes.com]
- As a result, Boucher will start again tonight: [Frequent Flyers]
- The Phantoms lost in overtime to Charlotte on Saturday: [PostStar.com] Game Notes: [PostStar.com]
- Speaking of the Phantoms, they sent Garrett Klotz and Brian Stewart to the ECHL [euroflyers] and signed Michael Ryan [PostStar.com]
- Andreas Nodl is getting tons of ink, and really, it’s fantastic to see him reach the potential some of us knew he had: [CSNPhilly] [Inquirer] [Philly Sports Daily]
- Colin Campbell’s fairness has been called into question, but one anonymous player thinks he’s insignificant: [delcotimes.com]
- But while Campbell remains oblivious, Ron MacLean gets to the point of the issue: [Puck Daddy]
- The Flyers are the owners of the best third-pairing in the league: [Flyers Goal Scored By…]
- Claude Giroux saw his legend grow as he scored an unconventional goal: [The700Level]
- Arguing that Nikolay Zherdev doesn’t have to play defense. Not a bad point: [Flyers Goal Scored By…]
- Jakub Kovar stopped 30 of 35 shots in a 5-3 loss: [euroflyers]
- Joacim Eriksson stopped 19 of 22 shots in a 4-2 loss: [euroflyers]
- Flyers prospect round up: [Flyers Goal Scored By…]
- Former Flyer Jeff Woywitka shattered glass at practice and signed pieces of it for fans. Very cool: [Puck Daddy]
- A minor league goalie channeled his inner Ron Hextall to defend a teammate. Awesome video: [Puck Daddy]
- Looking at how goalies have done on the PK and why it’s important to account for team effects: [The Copper & Blue]
- A video preview of HBO’s 24/7 Winter Classic program: [Japers’ Rink]
- “When you look at how any given team did in a given season, you absolutely cannot assume that you’ve seen an accurate reflection of their talent.” [Behind the Net]