Flyers-Kings: Game 2 Preview

2-4-2017_FlyersvsKings_1st_credKateFrese-15(Kate Frese/SB Nation)
By Rob Riches, Sports Talk Philly staff 

Alright, so this is pretty cool. Not only are the Flyers in first place over Pittsburgh in the Metro, but Wayne Simmonds is in a heated race with the vaunted Connor McDavid for the Rocket Richard Trophy. What a way to start the season.

After opening the season with a 5-3 win in San Jose, the Flyers trek down the California coast to Los Angeles, taking on a new-look Kings team. They'll be lining up against a familiar foe, as former coach John Stevens begins his second stint behind the Kings' bench tonight.

Puck drop is set for 10 p.m.

Team Leaders (2016-17)

Philadelphia Flyers GP G A P Los Angeles Kings GP G A P
Jake Voracek 82 20 41 61 Jeff Carter 82 32 34 66
Claude Giroux 82 14 44 58 Anze Kopitar 76 12 40 52
Wayne Simmonds 82 31 23 54 Tanner Pearson 80 24 20 44
Valtteri Filppula 79 12 30 42 Drew Doughty 82 12 32 44
Shayne Gostisbehere 76 7 32 39 Alec Martinez 82 9 30 39
 
Player to Watch
17 Wayne Simmonds 77 Jeff Carter
Last 5 Games: 3 G, 0 A, 3 P Last 5 Games: N/A
 
Wayne Simmonds opened the season on a powerful note, scoring the first opening-night hat trick in franchise history. He occupied the second line along with Jordan Weal and Nolan Patrick, which was noticeably buzzing around the ice in the opener. Not that it meant much in terms of standings, but Simmonds had a banner night the last time he took the ice at Staples Center — winning the MVP of the 2017 All-Star Game.
 
Jeff Carter led the Kings in scoring by a country mile in 2016-17, and will look to the Kings in this new era of theirs. With a coach he's all-too-familiar with in Stevens at the helm, Carter will be counted on to do the same this year.
 
Goalie Matchup
30 Michal Neuvirth 32 Jonathan Quick
2016-17: 11-11-1, 2.82 GAA, .891 SV% 2016-17: 8-5-2, 2.26 GAA, .917 SV%

The Flyers' platoon takes effect on the heel of back-to-back games, as Michal Neuvirth will make his first start. Injuries and inconsistency plagued Neuvirth in 2016-17, limiting him to just 28 games in the cage.

After a season that saw him limited to just 17 games because of injury, Jonathan Quick is set to return with a vengeance this season. Quick was among the best netminders in the game at the time of his injury, and he'll look to reclaim his place on that mantle this season.

Flyers Projected Lineup

Scratches: Jori Lehtera, Sam Morin, Travis Sanheim

Left Wing Center Right Wing
28 Claude Giroux 14 Sean Couturier 93 Jake Voracek
40 Jordan Weal 19 Nolan Patrick 17 Wayne Simmonds
22 Dale Weise 51 Valtteri Filppula 11 Travis Konecny
20 Taylor Leier 21 Scott Laughton 12 Michael Raffl
Defense    
9 Ivan Provorov 47 Andrew MacDonald  
23 Brandon Manning 3 Radko Gudas  
53 Shayne Gostisbehere 8 Robert Hagg  
Goalie    
30 Michal Neuvirth    

Lineup Notes

The Flyers are expected to roll out the same lineup they used for Wednesday's opener in San Jose. Sam Morin and Travis Sanheim were left out, though, so I wouldn't rule out either of them making an appearance in the lineup.

Michal Neuvirth will get his first start of the season to cap off the back-to-back.

Kings Projected Lineup

Left Wing Center Right Wing
19 Alex Iafallo 11 Anze Kopitar 23 Dustin Brown
70 Tanner Pearson 77 Jeff Carter 73 Tyler Toffoli
14 Michael Cammalleri 9 Adrian Kempe 17 Jonny Brodzinski
13 Kyle Clifford 21 Nick Shore 22 Trevor Lewis
Defense    
24 Derek Forbort 8 Drew Doughty  
6 Jake Muzzin 5 Christian Folin  
56 Kurtis MacDermid 7 Oscar Fantenberg  
Goalie    
32 Jonathan Quick    

Game Notes

  • Power Play: Flyers (2016-17: 14th, 20th on road), Kings (2016-17: 15th, 5th at home)
  • Penalty Kill: Flyers (2016-17: T-19th, 23th on road), Kings (2016-17: 5th, 18th at home) 
  • Recent History vs. Kings
    • Oct. 14, 2016 – Flyers 4, Kings 2
    • Feb. 4, 2017 - Kings 1, Flyers 0 – OT
  • Milestone Watch
    • Claude Giroux is five assists away from 500 in his career.
    • Sean Couturier is eight points away from 200 in his career.
    • Jakub Voracek is nine points away from 500 in his career.

Where to Watch
TV: NBC Sports Philadelphia
Radio: 97.5 The Fanatic

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