Philadelphia Flyers, Oilers and Roslovic
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The Oilers will open their seven-game road trip using the same lineup from Monday's victory when they face the Flyers on Wednesday at Xfinity Mobile Arena in the first of back-to-back games
The Philadelphia Flyers had a potential game-winning goal overturned for offsides with 23 seconds left in regulation before falling to the Edmonton Oilers in overtime.
Our Oilers vs. Flyers predictions expect a bounceback performance from Stuart Skinner and the Edmonton defense.
Roslovic snipes the overtime winner as the Oilers survive a sloppy second-half rally, where two plays -- one offside and one not -- determined the winner.
Xfinity Mobile Arena will once again echo with Philadelphia Flyers anthemist Lauren Hart’s rendition of “O Canada,” as yet another team from north of the border
York’s been on the ice for seven of the nine power-play goals the Flyers have scored this season. Recently, coach Rick Tocchet has had Jamie Drysdale playing on a power-play unit with winger Trevor Zegras because it’s a righty-lefty combination. York is a left-handed shooting backliner.
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Flyers activate Tyson Foerster from IR; Oilers star Leon Draisaitl’s advice for Matvei Michkov
Foerster missed the last four games after blocking a shot on Nov. 1 against Toronto. He is expected to skate alongside usual linemates Noah Cates and Bobby Brink vs. Edmonton.
St. Louis Blues coach Jim Montgomery keeps juggling his forward lines in search of combinations capable of producing his desired playing style.
Roslovic’s speed and decisiveness were on full display on the winning play, created after Flyers defenseman Cam York slipped and lost the puck. The 28-year-old now has 11 points in 16 games, including six in his last five, giving Edmonton a much-needed boost in November.