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How loss to Flyers helps Nashville Predators' odds in 2025 NHL Draft lottery
How loss to Flyers helps Nashville Predators' odds in 2025 NHL Draft lottery

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time01-04-2025

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How loss to Flyers helps Nashville Predators' odds in 2025 NHL Draft lottery

For those hoping the Nashville Predators will have a high draft pick in the 2025 NHL Draft, Monday's 2-1 loss to the Philadelphia Flyers at Wells Fargo Center was an important result. Ryan Poehling and Jamie Drysdale scored for Philadelphia, and goaltender Ivan Fedotov made 28 saves, stopping all six of the Predators' shots in the third period to secure the win. With the loss, Nashville (27-39-8, 62 points) remains in 30th place in the NHL. It is six points behind the Seattle Kraken and Buffalo Sabres and nine points behind the Flyers in the NHL standings. A regulation win over the Flyers would have put them within striking distance of the bottom three with only six games remaining. But with the loss, Nashville has made a big step toward clinching the third-best odds at winning the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 draft, with Money Puck giving it an 11% chance. The Chicago Blackhawks (18.4%) and San Jose Sharks (20.6%) are the only teams with better odds. Finishing third-worst in the league standings would guarantee a top-five pick for Nashville — teams cannot move more than two spots below their finish, according to lottery draft rules. This would be the Predators' first top-five pick since 2013, when they took defenseman Seth Jones with the No. 4 selection. Monday's matchup with Philadelphia was the only remaining game for Nashville against a team competing for a top draft pick — all eight of the Predators' final matchups are against teams in 23rd place or better in the NHL, with most opponents competing for a playoff spot. The date of the NHL's lottery draft draw has not been set. The 2025 NHL Draft is set for June 27-28. GET ANIMATED: An inside look at upcoming animated sports broadcast with the Nashville Predators and NHL Alex Daugherty is the Predators beat writer for The Tennessean. Contact Alex atjdaugherty@ Follow Alex on X, the platform formerly called Twitter, @alexdaugherty1. Also check out our Predators exclusive Instagram page @tennessean_preds. This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: How the Predators' loss to Philadelphia helps their draft lottery odds

Flyers take losing streak into home matchup against the Canadiens
Flyers take losing streak into home matchup against the Canadiens

Fox Sports

time26-03-2025

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Flyers take losing streak into home matchup against the Canadiens

Associated Press Montreal Canadiens (33-28-9, in the Atlantic Division) vs. Philadelphia Flyers (28-36-9, in the Metropolitan Division) Philadelphia; Thursday, 7 p.m. EDT BOTTOM LINE: The Philadelphia Flyers take on the Montreal Canadiens as losers of six games in a row. Philadelphia is 16-19-1 in home games and 28-36-9 overall. The Flyers have an 8-14-3 record when they commit more penalties than their opponent. Montreal has a 15-16-4 record in road games and a 33-28-9 record overall. The Canadiens have a 29-10-5 record in games they score at least three goals. Thursday's game is the second meeting between these teams this season. The Canadiens won 4-3 in the previous matchup. TOP PERFORMERS: Travis Konecny has 24 goals and 44 assists for the Flyers. Ryan Poehling has four goals and two assists over the past 10 games. Cole Caufield has 33 goals and 29 assists for the Canadiens. Juraj Slafkovsky has six goals and four assists over the past 10 games. LAST 10 GAMES: Flyers: 1-8-1, averaging 1.7 goals, 3.1 assists, 2.9 penalties and six penalty minutes while giving up 3.9 goals per game. Canadiens: 4-2-4, averaging 3.1 goals, 4.5 assists, 3.6 penalties and 9.1 penalty minutes while giving up 3.2 goals per game. INJURIES: Flyers: None listed. Canadiens: None listed. ___ The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

Flyers take losing streak into home matchup against the Canadiens
Flyers take losing streak into home matchup against the Canadiens

Associated Press

time26-03-2025

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Flyers take losing streak into home matchup against the Canadiens

Montreal Canadiens (33-28-9, in the Atlantic Division) vs. Philadelphia Flyers (28-36-9, in the Metropolitan Division) Philadelphia; Thursday, 7 p.m. EDT BOTTOM LINE: The Philadelphia Flyers take on the Montreal Canadiens as losers of six games in a row. Philadelphia is 16-19-1 in home games and 28-36-9 overall. The Flyers have an 8-14-3 record when they commit more penalties than their opponent. Montreal has a 15-16-4 record in road games and a 33-28-9 record overall. The Canadiens have a 29-10-5 record in games they score at least three goals. Thursday's game is the second meeting between these teams this season. The Canadiens won 4-3 in the previous matchup. TOP PERFORMERS: Travis Konecny has 24 goals and 44 assists for the Flyers. Ryan Poehling has four goals and two assists over the past 10 games. Cole Caufield has 33 goals and 29 assists for the Canadiens. Juraj Slafkovsky has six goals and four assists over the past 10 games. LAST 10 GAMES: Flyers: 1-8-1, averaging 1.7 goals, 3.1 assists, 2.9 penalties and six penalty minutes while giving up 3.9 goals per game. Canadiens: 4-2-4, averaging 3.1 goals, 4.5 assists, 3.6 penalties and 9.1 penalty minutes while giving up 3.2 goals per game. ___

Flyers take losing streak into home matchup against the Canadiens
Flyers take losing streak into home matchup against the Canadiens

Yahoo

time26-03-2025

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Flyers take losing streak into home matchup against the Canadiens

Montreal Canadiens (33-28-9, in the Atlantic Division) vs. Philadelphia Flyers (28-36-9, in the Metropolitan Division) Philadelphia; Thursday, 7 p.m. EDT BOTTOM LINE: The Philadelphia Flyers take on the Montreal Canadiens as losers of six games in a row. Philadelphia is 16-19-1 in home games and 28-36-9 overall. The Flyers have an 8-14-3 record when they commit more penalties than their opponent. Montreal has a 15-16-4 record in road games and a 33-28-9 record overall. The Canadiens have a 29-10-5 record in games they score at least three goals. Thursday's game is the second meeting between these teams this season. The Canadiens won 4-3 in the previous matchup. TOP PERFORMERS: Travis Konecny has 24 goals and 44 assists for the Flyers. Ryan Poehling has four goals and two assists over the past 10 games. Cole Caufield has 33 goals and 29 assists for the Canadiens. Juraj Slafkovsky has six goals and four assists over the past 10 games. LAST 10 GAMES: Flyers: 1-8-1, averaging 1.7 goals, 3.1 assists, 2.9 penalties and six penalty minutes while giving up 3.9 goals per game. Canadiens: 4-2-4, averaging 3.1 goals, 4.5 assists, 3.6 penalties and 9.1 penalty minutes while giving up 3.2 goals per game. INJURIES: Flyers: None listed. Canadiens: None listed. ___ The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

Gameday 61 Preview: Flyers vs. Jets
Gameday 61 Preview: Flyers vs. Jets

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time02-03-2025

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Gameday 61 Preview: Flyers vs. Jets

Philadelphia Flyers forwards Ryan Poehling (25) and Jakob Pelletier (22) share a laugh during practice on Feb. 26, 2025. (Megan DeRuchie-The Hockey News) The Philadelphia Flyers are heading into a battle. Winnipeg has been one of the best teams in the league all season, rolling through opponents with a combination of structured defense, deep scoring, and elite goaltending. There's no easy path to two points against the Jets. But here's the thing—the Flyers thrive in these kinds of games. They've spent all season proving people wrong, pushing playoff-bound teams to the brink, and playing their best hockey when they're counted out. After a strong performance against Pittsburgh, the Flyers will need to bring that same energy into Winnipeg. Their best players have been shining, their offensive creativity has been flowing, and they've been playing a style of hockey that suits them. But the Jets aren't going to hand them anything, so the Flyers will have to be at their absolute sharpest if they want to walk away with a win. 1. The Flyers' Top Two Lines Are Rolling—and They Need to Keep It Up The Flyers have had multiple lines consistently producing offense, but right now, they have two standouts. The Foerster-Cates-Brink line has found something special, combining high hockey IQ with relentless work ethic. Tyson Foerster has been a beast in puck battles and continues to unleash his dangerous shot whenever he gets the chance. Noah Cates does the dirty work, making smart defensive reads and setting up plays with precision. And Bobby Brink? He's slippery, creative, and has a playmaker's vision that's been on full display lately. "Seeing the development of these young players is exactly what Philly needs."@Rupper17 and @MarkDParrish take a look at the @NHLFlyers' impressive top line. #LetsGoFlyers | #NHLNow — NHL Network (@NHLNetwork) February 27, 2025 Then there's the Tippett-Couturier-Michkov line, which might be the most exciting of the two. Matvei Michkov has been electric, rising to the top of the NHL rookie scoring race while dazzling with his puck skills and offensive instincts. Owen Tippett has been playing some of his best hockey of the season, using his speed to generate scoring chances, and Sean Couturier has been the stabilizing force keeping everything running smoothly. If the Flyers are going to take down Winnipeg, these two lines need to keep doing exactly what they've been doing: driving play, creating scoring chances, and making life miserable for opposing defenders. The Jets are a tough defensive team, but they haven't had to deal with a Michkov-style wildcard yet. If he and Tippett can push the pace early, they might be able to break through. 2. The Flyers Are at Their Best When They Play Loose and Creative One of the biggest things that's stood out about the Flyers since coming back from the All-Star break is how much fun they're having. They're playing fast, aggressive hockey, but there's also an element of creativity and freedom to their game that wasn't always there earlier in the season. It's not just dump-and-chase, grind-it-out hockey anymore. They're making plays. They're setting up passes with patience, looking for trailers, and making the extra move to open up space. They're generating scoring chances off the rush and attacking the net with confidence. There's a flow to their game that makes them unpredictable—and that's when they're at their most dangerous. Puck don't lie. #PHIvsPIT | #LetsGoFlyers — Philadelphia Flyers (@NHLFlyers) February 28, 2025 A team like Winnipeg, which prides itself on structure and disciplined defensive play, doesn't like chaos. They want to control the game, dictate the tempo, and force teams into making safe, predictable plays. If the Flyers get too cautious or play into the Jets' hands by forcing pucks into heavy traffic, they're going to struggle. But if they lean into the free-flowing, instinctive hockey that's been working for them, they might be able to catch Winnipeg off guard. That means Michkov needs to keep doing his thing, Brink should continue weaving his way through defenders, and Tippett should use his speed to break the Jets' structure. If the Flyers play with confidence and let their creativity shine, they give themselves a real shot. 3. The Jets' Goaltending Is Elite—The Flyers Will Need to Solve It Now, let's be real: none of this is going to matter if the Flyers can't figure out how to beat Connor Hellebuyck. The Jets' biggest strength this season has been their goaltending, and Hellebuyck is at the center of it all. He's been a brick wall, posting some of the best numbers in the NHL, stealing games on a regular basis, and making Winnipeg one of the hardest teams to score against. Hellebuyck isn't just good—he's frustratingly good. He makes the easy saves look effortless, but it's his ability to read plays and position himself perfectly that really sets him apart. He doesn't get rattled by rebounds, and he forces shooters into taking low-percentage shots by cutting off angles. The Flyers can't afford to just throw pucks at the net and hope for the best—they need to be intentional about how they attack him. The key? Traffic and second-chance opportunities. The Flyers have to get bodies in front of Hellebuyck, take away his eyes, and make life as uncomfortable as possible for him. That means crashing the net, winning those scrappy battles for rebounds, and forcing him into situations where he has to scramble. If they let him see every shot cleanly, they're in for a long night. It's also going to take patience. The Flyers can't get frustrated if Hellebuyck makes some ridiculous saves—because he will. They just have to stick with their game plan, keep pressing, and wait for their moment. Philadelphia Flyers Forwards: Owen Tippett - Sean Couturier - Matvei Michkov Tyson Foerster - Noah Cates - Bobby Brink Andrei Kuzmenko - Scott Laughton - Travis Konecny Jakob Pelletier - Ryan Poehling - Nicolas Deslauriers Defense: Cam York - Travis Sanheim Nick Seeler - Jamie Drysdale Egor Zamula - Rasmus Ristolainen Goalies: Ivan Fedotov Sam Ersson Winnipeg Jets Forwards: Kyle Connor - Mark Scheifele - Gabriel Vilardi Nikolaj Ehlers - Vladislav Namestnikov - Cole Perfetti Nino Niederreiter - Adam Lowry - Mason Appleton Alex Iafello - Rasmus Kupari - Morgan Barron Defense: Josh Morrissey - Dylan DeMelo Dylan Samberg - Neal Pionk Logan Stanley - Colin Miller Goalies: Connor Hellebuyck Eric Comrie Matvei Michkov Named NHL Rookie Of The Month For February Philadelphia Flyers winger Matvei Michkov has been named the NHL's Rookie of the Month for the month of February. Michkov led all rookies in goals (5) and points (10). Across his 58 games played, the 20-year-old also currently leads all rookies in goals (19) and points (44) on the season after a three-point game (2G, 1A) against the Pittsburgh Penguins on Feb. 27. The Flyers Charities Carnival: A Celebration Of Hockey, Community & Connection There's a moment—one that doesn't show up in official recaps or press releases—that perfectly captures what the Flyers Charities Carnival is all about. Alex Ovechkin Says Flyers Superstar Should 'Show Off A Little Less' In Recent Interview When Washington Capitals legend Alex Ovechkin speaks, people listen—especially when the topic is young Philadelphia Flyers star Matvei Michkov, the most hyped Russian prospect since Ovechkin himself.

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