Flyers Eye Big Turnaround at Home Before Crucial Olympic Break

With their playoff hopes hanging by a thread, the Flyers look to regroup at home against the Kings in a pivotal matchup before the Olympic break.

The Philadelphia Flyers are back on home ice, and the timing couldn’t be more critical. With just three games left before the Olympic break, Saturday’s afternoon matchup against the Los Angeles Kings at 12:30 p.m. ET offers a chance to stop the bleeding and reset the tone for the stretch run.

A Slippery Slope in Philly

Let’s not sugarcoat it - the Flyers are in a rough patch. After briefly snapping a six-game winless streak, they’ve stumbled into another skid, this time losing three straight.

Over their last five games, they’re 1-3-1, and the broader picture isn’t much prettier: 2-7-1 in their last 10. That’s a tough stretch for a team that had been hanging around in the Eastern Conference playoff mix.

Right now, it’s less about style points and more about survival. According to Moneypuck.com, the Flyers’ playoff odds sit at 12%.

A regulation win bumps that to 15.2%. But a loss?

That dips them to 8.2%. So while it might be a little dramatic to call this a “must-win,” it’s certainly a game they can’t afford to let slip away.

The Kings Aren’t Exactly Rolling, Either

The Kings come to town with their own share of turbulence. They’ve steadied the ship a bit with a 3-1-1 record over their last five, but they’re still just 4-3-3 in their last 10.

Not disastrous, but far from dominant. In short, both teams are trying to find consistency - and fast.

Projected Flyers Lineup vs. Kings

Forwards

  • Nikita Grebenkin - Christian Dvorak - Travis Konecny
  • Denver Barkey - Noah Cates - Owen Tippett
  • Matvei Michkov - Trevor Zegras - Bobby Brink
  • Carl Grundstrom - Sean Couturier - Garnet Hathaway

Defense

  • Travis Sanheim - Rasmus Ristolainen
  • Cam York - Jamie Drysdale
  • Nick Seeler - Noah Juulsen

Goalies

  • Dan Vladar
  • Sam Ersson

Special Teams Setup

Power Play Units

  • PP1: Drysdale, Dvorak, Konecny, Brink, Zegras
  • PP2: York, Cates, Barkey, Tippett, Michkov

Penalty Kill Units

  • PK1: Cates, Tippett, York, Sanheim
  • PK2: Hathaway, Dvorak, Seeler, Juulsen

Line Chemistry Still a Work in Progress

Head coach Rick Tocchet made some bold changes to the forward lines before Thursday’s game. The results?

Let’s just say they didn’t exactly click. But to be fair, the team didn’t have a morning skate - let alone a full practice - to build any chemistry with the new combinations.

Giving the lines another look today makes sense. Sometimes it takes a game or two for things to gel, especially with young players and new faces in the mix.

Blue Line Watch: Will Andrae Return?

On the back end, there’s some intrigue. Emil Andrae has been watching from the press box after a string of underwhelming outings, but Noah Juulsen hasn’t exactly locked down his spot either.

If Andrae draws back in, we could see the defensive pairs shift back to a more familiar look. It’s something to monitor as the puck drop approaches.

What’s at Stake

This is one of those games that might not look like much on the calendar, but it could loom large come April. The Flyers are hanging by a thread in the playoff race, and every point matters. With the Olympic break looming, momentum is everything - and a win today could be the first step toward turning things around.

How to Watch

Puck drops at 12:30 p.m. ET from Xfinity Mobile Arena.