Today’s open discussion thread, complete with your daily dose of Philadelphia Flyers news…
- Recaps: [BSH] [SB Nation Philly] [CSNPhilly] [Flyers Faithful] [Inquirer] [the700level] [The Checking Line] [Daily News] [delcotimes] [Bill Meltzer]
- Looking into the Flyers use of an “emergency recall” despite having 12 healthy forwards: [Of Ice and Men]
- Brandon Manning had a nice NHL debut last night: [delcotimes] [Broad Street Bull]
- Kudos, John Smallwood. I was worried about your headline, but this is solid: “Maybe Read’s approach to his February scoring drought was the best way, because he didn’t allow things to get in his head. A slump is hard enough to deal with without giving some cliché an actual mental manifestation.” [Daily News]
- How important do the acquisitions of Nicklas Grossmann and Pavel Kubina look right now? [SB Nation Philly]
- Jaromir Jagr played a firefighter in a new commercial. Spoiler: He’s with 68 truck (or Engine, Ladder, or anything else Rescue Me failed to teach me): [the700level]
- The Phantoms prepare to face a difficult Norfolk squad: [PostStar]
- An early look at the Phantoms free agents: [PostStar]
- Jakub Kovar stopped 16 of 20 shots before getting pulled after 32 minutes: [euroflyers]
- Johan Backlund stopped 33 of 37 shots in a 4-1 loss: [euroflyers]
- Are players dumber and more dangerous now that the red line was removed?: [Puck Daddy]
- The NHL is on pace to call 300 fewer obstruction penalties than last year: [Backhand Shelf]
- A postscript to the MIT Sloan Analytics Conference looking at how many faceoff wins equal one goal differential: [Arctic Ice Hockey]
- Ilya Kovalchuk is no longer the offense-only cherry-picker [who does not play any defense]. But is he better? [Driving Play]