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Flyers-Red Wings: Game 14 Preview

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Flyers look to go 2 for 2 at home versus Detroit

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(Kate Frese, Sports Talk Philly)

By Bill Minchin, Sports Talk Philly staff writer

The Philadelphia Flyers (6-6-1)  return home for a showdown with Motown as they host the Detroit Red Wings (6-6-1) on Tuesday night at the Wells Fargo Center. Faceoff is set for 7:00.
 
This is the second of three meetings between the teams. The Flyers picked up a come from behind 4-3 overtime victory last Wednesday in Philadelphia. The teams will conclude their season series in Detroit on December 11th.

 
Flyers Leaders GP G A P Red Wings Leaders GP G A P
Claude Giroux 13 3 11 14 Mike Green 13 3 6 9
Jake Voracek 13 6 7

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Gustav Nyquist 13 3 6 9
Wayne Simmonds 13 6 6 12 Thomas Vanek 7 4 4 8
Mark Streit 13 3 6 9 Darren Helm 13 4 3 7
Shayne Gostisbehere 13 3 6 9 Henrik Zetterberg 13 2 5 7
 
Player to Watch
14 Sean Couturier 71 Dylan Larkin
Last 5 Games: 0 G, 1 A, 1 P, -4 Last 5 Games: 2 G, 0 A, 2 P,-5
 
After a promising opening week offensively, Sean Couturier has cooled off considerably. Playing with Jakub Voracek and Travis Konecny was thought to be able to bring out the offensive numbers many fans hoped he could produce. So far this season it hasn't.
 
That is not to say he is struggling as he typically draws the assignment of going against the opposing team's top line. The young center and his line mates will most likely get that very assignment again tonight. If his line can control the top guns for the Red Wings, the Flyers will have a chance for the victory.
 
Second year pro Dylan Larkin can be a highlight reel all on his own. Up to this point, he has not consistently been on the scoresheet much less the highlight reel. Despite early season struggles, he is still one of the more if not the most dangerous Red Wings players.
 
Larkin has top end speed and outstanding puck handling ability. He is a threat each time he takes the ice.
 
Goalie Matchup
35 Steve Mason 35 Jimmy Howard
2-4-1, 3.46 GAA, .878 SV% 2-2-0, 1.12 GAA, .965 SV%

Steve Mason gets the start today for the Flyers. Mason has not played since October 29th when he allowed three goals on 13 shots before being lifted against Pittsburgh. A strength of the Flyers over the past two seasons, goaltending has been a bit of an issue this season. The defense has played poorly as well which has contributed to the inflated goalie statistics.

Mason has proven he can be the guy and carry the team. He will need to re-establish himself as that guy beginning tonight. 

Jimmy Howard gets the nod for Detroit. Howard has looked like his former self in the early part of the season. Petr Mrazek  is entrenched as the number one for the Red Wings but Howard has been outstanding in the games he has played.  If he makes some key early saves it could be a long night for the Flyers.

Flyers Projected Lineup

Scratches: Nick Cousins, Andrew MacDonald, Nick Schultz, Scott Laughton, Boyd Gordon

Left Wing Center Right Wing
24 Matt Read 28 Claude Giroux 17 Wayne Simmonds
11 Travis Konecny 14 Sean Couturier 93 Jake Voracek
12 Michael Raffl 10 Brayden Schenn 22 Dale Weise
76 Chris VandeVelde 78 Pierre-Edouard Bellemare 13 Roman Lyubimov
Defense    
53 Shayne Gostisbehere 15 Michael Del Zotto  
9 Ivan Provorov 32 Mark Streit  
3 Radko Gudas 23 Brandon Manning  
Goalie    
35 Steve Mason    

Game Notes

  • Power Play: Flyers (4th, 5th at home), Red Wings (14th, 19th on road)
  • Penalty Kill: Flyers (25th, 25th at home), Hurricanes (19th, 15th on road)
  • Detroit last won in Philly back in January of 1997 in a game which featured a huge hit by Eric Lindros on Vladimir Konstantinov along the boards.

Where to Watch
TV: CSN
Radio: 97.5 The Fanatic