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Flyers’ Konecny, Foerster Shine in 3-2 Win vs. Bruins

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In their 71st game of the season, the Philadelphia Flyers moved one step closer to a playoff berth with a 3-2 win over the NHL’s point leaders, the Boston Bruins. Moving to 36-26-9 on the season for 81 points, they still control their own destiny as they sit in third place in the Metropolitan Division. What were some takeaways?

Konecny is Producing Once Again

Travis Konecny missed some time both late in February and early in March, disrupting a solid run for him. Once he returned from injury, he wasn’t scoring at the same rate and his overall game fell a little bit as well. In this game, however, he had his best effort in a while. His two goals led the way for Philadelphia and they definitely would not have won without his presence. The Flyers’ star forward is finally back.

Travis Konecny of the Philadelphia Flyers celebrates a goal (Jess Starr/The Hockey Writers)

When the Flyers needed him most, Konecny showed up. He hasn’t played particularly well against elite teams like the Bruins this season, but he completely flipped the narrative here. He was both creating and finishing in this one.

With two tallies against the Bruins, he is now a two-time 30-goal scorer for the Flyers. Sitting at 61 points, he is now tied with his career high that he set in both 2019-20 and 2022-23. It wouldn’t be unrealistic for him to reach 70 points, and that’s a mark that no Flyer has obtained since 2018-19.

Couturier Was Great in Return

Being a healthy scratch in two straight contests, as a captain no less, must have been tough for Sean Couturier. But he didn’t let that get to him. He had a solid performance in this one, outplaying a scary Bruins team overall. At even strength, his 72.7 percent Corsi share (CF%), a 50.7 percent expected goal share (xGF%), 69.2 scoring chance share (SCF%), and 60 percent high-danger chances share (HDCF%) all proved to be great marks.

Couturier was limited to just 5-on-5 ice time with all of it being served on the fourth line, but he excelled in the circumstances with linemates Noah Cates and Olle Lycksell. It’s not an easy position to be in to have your offense limited in that way, but the 31-year-old captain showed up nonetheless. He had some quality looks.

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If it weren’t for the excellence of the Flyers’ first line with Owen Tippett, Morgan Frost, and Konecny, Couturier’s line would have easily been the best. It arguably still was with its limitations, though. The Flyers need their depth to produce, so it’s good that it was.

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