Flyers-Oilers: Game 28 Preview

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By Kevin Durso, Sports Talk Philly editor 

With the losing streak finally over, the Flyers next order of business is to try to put together a winning streak of sorts. As relieving as a win was on Monday night, the climb back into contention for a team that has talked the talk of being a playoff contender is only beginning.

The journey continues on Wednesday night in Edmonton, as the Flyers Western Canada trip takes them to face the Oilers. Game time is at 9:30 p.m.

Team Leaders

Philadelphia Flyers GP G A P Edmonton Oilers GP G A P
Jake Voracek 27 7 26 33 Connor McDavid 27 11 21 32
Claude Giroux 27 11 17 28 Milan Lucic 27 5 14 19
Sean Couturier 27 14 13 27 Ryan Nugent-Hopkins 27 10 9 19
Shayne Gostisbehere 24 3 17 20 Leon Draisaitl 23 7 12 19
Wayne Simmonds 27 8 7 15 Patrick Maroon 27 8 7 15
 
Player to Watch
12 Michael Raffl 97 Connor McDavid
Last 5 Games: 2 G, 2 A, 4 P, +3 Last 5 Games: 1 G, 3 A, 4 P, +1
 
Michael Raffl was among the Flyers best forwards on Monday night and has been finally getting the points to go along with some solid play throughout the season. Raffl had a goal and an assist in Monday's win and had the same stat line in the previous week's game in Pittsburgh. With four of his five points on the season coming in the last five games and the benefit of having Jake Voracek as a new linemate, things have been looking up for Raffl.
 
It's been a very good season for Connor McDavid as expected, but with the Oilers struggling as a whole, his numbers have often been lost in the shuffle. He has just one goal in his last seven games. That said, it's everything else about McDavid — his speed, his skill, his playmaking ability — that make him so dangerous, especially on the Oilers power play.
 
Goalie Matchup
37 Brian Elliott 1 Laurent Brossoit
7-6-6, 2.93 GAA, .908 SV% 1-4-1, 3.80 GAA, .872 SV%

Brian Elliott was excellent in Monday's win, making 43 saves on 45 shots against his former team in Calgary. With Michal Neuvirth now going on IR, it's Elliott's net for the long haul. He'll get the start in Edmonton.

With Cam Talbot on IR, the Oilers have to lean on Laurent Brossoit in goal. And, well, that hasn't exactly been a recipe of success for the Oilers. Brossiot did get the win in his last start, but still allowed five goals in a wild 7-5 win for the Oilers, making 29 saves on 34 shots. Brossiot has eight appearances this season, three in relief of Talbot. In the six games where he has played more than 50 minutes, he has allowed five goals or more four times. Regardless, he's the man in goal for the Oilers while they wait for Talbot to return.

Flyers Projected Lineup

Injuries: Michal Neuvirth, Brandon Manning

Scratches: Radko Gudas, Jori Lehtera, T.J. Brennan

Left Wing Center Right Wing
28 Claude Giroux 14 Sean Couturier 17 Wayne Simmonds
12 Michael Raffl 51 Valtteri Filppula 93 Jake Voracek
22 Dale Weise 19 Nolan Patrick 11 Travis Konecny
20 Taylor Leier 21 Scott Laughton 40 Jordan Weal
Defense    
9 Ivan Provorov 47 Andrew MacDonald  
53 Shayne Gostisbehere 8 Robert Hagg  
6 Travis Sanheim 39 Mark Alt  
Goalie    
37 Brian Elliott    

Lineup Notes

The forward lines are expected to remain the same as in Monday's game. That would leave Jori Lehtera as the extra forward.

Defensively, Mark Alt will step in for the injured Brandon Manning with the newly-recalled T.J. Brennan serving as a healthy scratch. 

Oilers Projected Lineup

Injuries: Cam Talbot, Adam Larsson, Andrej Sekera

Scratches: Anton Slepyshev, Nathan Walker, Brandon Davidson

Left Wing Center Right Wing
27 Milan Lucici 97 Connor McDavid 98 Jesse Puljujarvi
19 Patrick Maroon 93 Ryan Nugent-Hopkins 13 Michael Cammalleri
91 Drake Caggiula 29 Leon Draisaitl 18 Ryan Strome
16 Jujhar Khaira 55 Mark Letestu 44 Zack Kassian
Defense    
25 Darnell Nurse 4 Kris Russell  
77 Oscar Klefbom 83 Matt Benning  
81 Yohann Auvitu 62 Eric Gryba  
Goalie    
1 Laurent Brossiot    

Game Notes

  • Power Play: Flyers (18th, 11th on road), Oilers (22nd, 13th at home)
  • Penalty Kill: Flyers (27th, 20th on road), Oilers (31st, 31st at home) 
  • Recent History vs. Oilers
    • Oct. 21, 2017 – Flyers 2, Oilers 1
  • Flyers Leaders vs. Oilers
    • Claude Giroux – 12 GP, 6 G, 7 A, 13 P
    • Jake Voracek – 21 GP, 4 G, 16 A, 20 P
    • Wayne Simmonds – 21 GP, 6 G, 7 A, 13 P
    • Brian Elliott – 17 GP, 10-6-1, 2.49 GAA
  • Milestone Watch
    • Michael Raffl needs three points to reach 100 in his career.

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

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