Three questions facing the Flyers as Training Camp opens
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Filed under: Here are three of the biggest things to look for as Flyers Training Camp opens. Christmas Day may have been a bit over a week ago, but Training Camp opening is just as good for hockey fans, right? The Philadelphia Flyers will open Training Camp on Monday, just nine days prior to the start of the season on January 13th.
The Flyers are bringing back most of the same personnel and coaching staff from last season as they look to take that next step.
There are a few options for the Flyers to use on the top pair with Provorov.
Yes, Gostisbehere has fallen out of favor due to his struggles and injuries in recent years, but there is some history there. If Gostisbehere can find his game – even just some of his game – and confidence, maybe that’s worth a shot as well.
He’ll be able to use his size in the corners, lay hits along the boards, and use his speed to his advantage.
The Flyers are bringing back most of the same personnel and coaching staff from last season as they look to take that next step.
There are a few options for the Flyers to use on the top pair with Provorov.
Yes, Gostisbehere has fallen out of favor due to his struggles and injuries in recent years, but there is some history there. If Gostisbehere can find his game – even just some of his game – and confidence, maybe that’s worth a shot as well.
He’ll be able to use his size in the corners, lay hits along the boards, and use his speed to his advantage.