Torts said you'll never see Frost make that mistake again, a once in a career thing.
Tyson playing well but too many mistakes, Farabee playing well but too many bad penalties.
Thought both teams were meh.
Flyers dominated 5x5 metrics again.
But I thought they looked tired, it's wearing for an undersized team to play Boston then fly home for a game the next day.
Frost and Cates lines were clearly the best in this game. But Michkov looked a 1/2 second off, a lot of his passes were blocked or deflected. He's not going to bring it every game, he's only 19.
One thing that stands out, they're much faster, Brink, Cates, Farabee all look a lot faster than last season, so does Risto and Andrae. Wonder if they've improved their skating program.
Drysdale looked like the guy they traded for, Shaw worked with him the last few weeks in the film room and Torts has encouraged him to be more aggressive - he's never going to be a shut down D-man, and they don't want him playing it safe - use his speed to make things happen - and that's what he did tonight. Drysdale and Andrae can both skate, and Andrae likes to attack, I think Drysdale was too worried about mistakes (note, this predates Torts, it's from mishandling in Anaheim). With Sanheim, Andrae and Drysdale, they potentially have a D-man on each pair who can go end to end.
TK giveth and TK taketh away. Great job screening the goalie on the Drysdale goal, bad job keeping his skates out of the blue paint and nullifying the goal.
They are undersized, and that will continue to be a problem against physical, checking teams.
When they're a little tired, they lose a lot of board battles and get knocked off the puck too much.