Postgame 5: EJ nets winner vs. Islanders
Postgame 5: EJ nets winner vs. Islanders
The Philadelphia Flyers defeated the New York Islanders, 2-0, at Wells Fargo Center in preseason action on Thursday night.
The Philadelphia Flyers defeated the New York Islanders, 2-0, at Wells Fargo Center in preseason action on Thursday night. The Flyers improved to 2-1-0 in three exhibition games.
The first period was scoreless, as was the middle frame. Finally, at 4:36, Matvei Michkov found Cam York joining the play. Erik Johnson (1st of the preseason) potted the sharp-angle rebound for a 1-0 lead.
GOAL!
Erik Johnson opens the scoring at 4:36 with helpers from @camyork2 and Matvei Michkov. #NYIvsPHI | #LetsGoFlyers pic.twitter.com/4dDJHfDLds
— Philadelphia Flyers (@NHLFlyers) September 27, 2024
At 18:57 of the third period, Michkov (1st goal of the preseason) bagged an empty net goal off an Islanders turnover. The goal was unassisted.
Samuel Ersson started in goal for the Flyers, recording a 36-save shutout. Countryman Marcus Hogberg (24 saves on 25 shots) was in net for the Islanders.
FLYERS STARTING LINEUP
Owen Tippett – Morgan Frost – Matvei Michkov
Tyson Foerster – Jett Luchanko – Travis Konecny
Oscar Eklind – Rodrigo Abols – Anthony Richard
Nicolas Deslauriers – Jacob Gaucher – Garnet Hathaway
Cam York – Travis Sanheim
Emil Andrae – Erik Johnson
Adam Ginning – Helge Grans
Samuel Ersson
[Cal Petersen]
POSTGAME 5
1) Michkov had an own-zone turnover about 3:30 into the first period but redeemed himself by starting a deflection chance for Frost at the other for the Flyers’ first shot on goal and scoring opportunity New York had six of the game’s first nine shots.
2) The Flyers stepped up over the rest of the first period. By the end, Philly had a few more scoring chances and a successful penalty kill (Sanheim off for holding). Shots were 15-12 Islanders. On the downside, the Flyers were charged with nine giveaways.
Scoreless through the first 20 in Philly.
Ersson's stopped the first 15 shots he's seen.#NYIvsPHI | #LetsGoFlyers pic.twitter.com/SQB8vst5Jf
— Philadelphia Flyers (@NHLFlyers) September 26, 2024
3) The Islanders got off a better start than the Flyers over the first seven minutes of the second period. Most of the play was in the Flyers’ end. At 7:57, the Flyers received their first power play opportunity of the game (Kyle Pamieri off for slashing Anthony Richard). On the ensuing power play, Michkov had a prime one-timer chance from the right slot off a Frost feed.
4) The Foerster-Luchanko-Konecny line generated extended pressure on the attack zone on mid-second period shift but the shift ended with a Foerster hooking penalty at 12:53. Later, Michkov created a 2-on-1 for Tippett and Frost. Second period shots were 10-9 Islanders (25-21 Islanders overall but five for Philly’s Tippett).
Through two periods and still looking for the game's first goal. #NYIvsPHI | #LetsGoFlyers pic.twitter.com/UaPTvx0Ect
— Philadelphia Flyers (@NHLFlyers) September 27, 2024
5) Tippett gave up an open shooting lane for a cross-seam pass to Michkov about 11 minutes into the third period. Two shifts later, Michkov worked a give-and-go with Frost. Michkov was hauled down as he skated into the slot but no penalty was called. Final shots on goal were 36-26 New York.