The Philadelphia Flyers recalled forward Anthony Richard last week. With the club dealing with injury trouble, it opened the door for the 27-year-old forward to get his first chance on the Flyers’ NHL roster.
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So far, Richard is thriving immensely during his golden opportunity with Philly.
Richard has provided the Flyers with solid offensive production during his call-up thus far. He notably scored his first goal as a Flyer during their Nov. 9 matchup against the Florida Panthers. Furthermore, he recorded the primary assist on defenseman Erik Johnson’s first-period goal against the San Jose Sharks on Nov. 11.
However, he played his best game as a Flyer in the club’s most recent matchup against the Ottawa Senators. The skilled forward posted a goal and an assist in the third period to help tie the game back up at 4-4. The Flyers would then win it in overtime.
Overall, Richard is proving to be a nice surprise for the Flyers, and it will be fun to see how he builds off his hot start from here.
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