97.5 The Fanatic Flyers Roundup: Couturier Named Captain, Stadium Series Preview
The Philadelphia Flyers are preparing for the NHL Stadium Series with a new captain, as Sean Couturier will wear the “C” on Saturday night in the most important showcase of the 2023-24 regular season.
- Saturday 2/10: Flyers 3, Seattle Kraken 2
- Monday 2/12: Flyers 5, Arizona Coyotes 3
- Thursday 2/15: Toronto Maple Leafs 4, Flyers 3 (OT)
Sean Couturier
John Tortorella had insisted that the captain wasn’t a priority after he took the job with the Flyers in 2022. He finally found his guy. Sean Couturier became the 19th captain in Flyers history (he’s not the 20th) when he wore the “C” against the Maple Leafs.
Couturier broke into the NHL at age 18 in 2011-12. His tenure in Philadelphia includes the entire captaincies of Chris Pronger and Claude Giroux. He steadily ascended into the role of a top-line center, and the peak of his career came in 2019-20 when he won the Selke Trophy as the NHL’s best defensive (but really two-way) forward.
Scott Laughton has worn the “A” the past two seasons, and Travis Konecny will also become an alternate captain. Tortorella was quick to point out that the leadership group extends beyond his three captains in a changing locker room that’s eager for a playoff run.
NHL Stadium Series
One of hockey’s most bitter rivalries of the 1990s and 2000s will come back to the forefront when the Flyers take on the New Jersey Devils at MetLife Stadium on Saturday.
The Flyers and the Devils combined for 15 of the 16 Atlantic Division crowns from 1994-95 through 2010-11. They finished in the top two spots in nine of 11 seasons from 1994-95 through 2005-06 and faced each other in postseason series in 1995, 2000, 2004, 2010, and 2012.
John Tortorella unsurprisingly has his focus on the Metropolitan Division standings instead. He’ll look to keep his team steady despite the pageantry. The Flyers own a seven-point lead for the final division spot over a Devils team that’s played two fewer games.
“It’s certainly different playing outside. I think it’s more fun for the guys. Coaches just freeze their ass off from the bench and coach the game. In the situation we’re in, those are important points against Jersey. I don’t want to boo-hoo it (the outdoor showcase), but we’re going to concentrate on getting our team prepared. I think there’s going to be a lot of things for them (the players) to work through before even playing the game. Our job is to try to get them ready to play.” -John Tortorella
The Flyers are 1-3-1 in five NHL outdoor games since 2010. They’ve lost against the Pittsburgh Penguins, the New York Rangers, and (twice) against the Boston Bruins. Their lone victory came in overtime against the Penguins at Lincoln Financial Field in 2019. The Flyers will tie the Penguins and the Chicago Blackhawks for most outdoor game appearances with six.
97.5 The Fanatic will host a special hour-long pregame show from MetLife Stadium with Jason Myrtetus and Brian Smith. Play-by-play announcer Tim Saunders joined The John Kincade Show to talk about the showcase. Watch the full interview below.
Injuries to Ristolainen, Foerster
Rasmus Ristolainen will be out indefinitely with an upper-body injury. The bruising defenseman has played just 31 games in 2023-24. He is on pace well below his career norms in goals, assists, and average time on ice. However, he’s improved his defensive game tremendously, suppressing scoring chances at the best rate of his 11-year career.
The Flyers might alter their approach to the NHL Trade Deadline after the injury. Ristolainen will almost certainly stay put. He’s a potential candidate to move during the offseason. How will it affect the rest of a blue line involved in rumors?
The logjam on defense has forced Tortorella to shuffle the lineup since the Flyers acquired Jamie Drysdale on Jan. 8. They’ve dressed 11 forwards and seven defensemen in most games. They could still afford to move defensemen like Sean Walker, Nick Seeler, or Marc Staal with a suitable return package available.
An injury to a player like Ristolainen will weaken any year’s depth on the back end. The Flyers still have suitable call-ups available at the AHL level to fill in the bottom of the roster if they lost one more lineup regular, like Walker or Seeler, and a depth player like Staal.
Tyson Foerster has missed two games after blocking a shot against the Kraken. The former 1st-round pick has 10 goals and 11 assists in 52 games during his first season as a full-time NHL player. The organization has not announced a definitive timeline for his return.
Looking Ahead
The schedule will lighten after the hurricane that sandwiched the NHL All-Star Break. The Flyers play their final game of the regular season outside the Eastern time zone on Wednesday.
- Saturday 2/17: @ New Jersey Devils (NHL Stadium Series), 8pm on 97.5 The Fanatic
- Wednesday 2/21: @ Chicago Blackhawks, 7:30pm on 97.5 The Fanatic
- Saturday 2/24: vs. New York Rangers, 3pm on 97.5 The Fanatic