Posted: Monday, April 18, 2011, 11:59 AM | 46 comments |
 
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BUFFALO -- Brian Boucher is the Flyers’ Game 3 starting goalie in Buffalo, as Flyers coach Peter Laviolette announced after the team’s morning skate at HSBC Arena.

“I thought Brian came in and the last couple times has done a really nice job for us,” Laviolette said. “He’s on top of his game and in charge of his net. He’s bailed us out of a couple situations. He deserves to go in there and play.”

In a stunning turn of events, Sergei Bobrovsky, the starter in Games 1 and 2, has been relegated to a chair in the middle of the Flyers’ locker room. Bobrovsky was yanked 12 minutes into Saturday’s Game 2 when he allowed 3 goals on just 7 shots.

That likely means that Michael Leighton, who not only accompanied the Flyers to Buffalo but also had his own locker stall and took the bulk of the shots in Monday’s brief skate, will be Boucher’s back-up.

Laviolette said he would not discuss his lineup any further than Boucher being the starter, failing to confirm who would be the backup. Bobrovsky remained on the ice with the Flyers’ scratches - Jody Shelley, Nick Boynton, Erik Gustafsson, Ben Holmstrom and Chris Pronger - for a long time after his teammates exited the ice.

“With regards to lineups, that’s it,” Laviolette said.

Leighton said he could not speak to the media "on game days." Tonight would be Leighton’s first game in an NHL uniform since Dec. 30, 2010, when he allowed 4 goals against in a 7-4 Flyers win at Los Angeles.

The conventional thought is that with Boucher in net, and a lot on Bobrovsky’s mind on the bench, Leighton may be the steadier hand to turn to if Boucher falters against the Sabres.

Given Boucher’s playoff record against Buffalo, now 5-1 with a sub-2.00 goals against-average, that doesn’t seem too likely.

PRONGER OUT
: Flyers general manager Paul Holmgren vehemently denied a report from Howard Eskin, as reported on NBC’s “Sports Final” show on Sunday night, that Chris Pronger suffered a second fracture in his right hand which caused a setback on March 31.

“They think they can throw whatever they want against the wall and see if it sticks,” Holmgren said on Monday.

The Flyers have never said what caused Pronger’s setback, as he was supposed to be out just 3-to-4 weeks after a March 15 surgery to repair a small fracture. Pronger was to be ready to skate in the final week of the Flyers’ regular season.

Pronger skated with his teammates for the first time on Monday since March, making harder passes and with shots gingerly being tossed at the net. He will not play in Game 3 tonight against Buffalo and his status for Game 4 also remains doubtful - thought Monday’s skate was a step in the right direction.

NODL OUT: Holmgren said that forward Andreas Nodl will miss Game 3. Nodl is out with an upper-body injury that was reported by Comcast SportsNet’s Lisa Hillary as a facial injury. Nodl did not play in the final 24 minutes of Saturday’s game. As evidenced by the morning skate, he will likely be replaced by Nik Zherdev.

LEOPOLD BACK: The Buffalo NewsBucky Gleason reported that the Sabres may get a boost on their blue line from defenseman Jordan Leopold, who could return for Game 3 more than a week ahead of schedule. Leopold broke his hand on March 25.

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Posted by Frank Seravalli @ 11:59 AM  Permalink | 46 comments
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:17 PM, 04/18/2011
    and Leaky backing up...oh fonzie we are screwed
    JohnnyN
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:19 PM, 04/18/2011
    he let in more than 1 soft goal. he's just not steady or consistent. you know what you get with boosh. solid goaltending and a guy who isn't going to get rattled. plus, a guy who can handle the puck which is huge in the playoffs when quick teams like buffalo are trying to dump & chase. this is absolutely the right call.
    The Boston Strangler
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:24 PM, 04/18/2011
    Should have given Bobs the chance tonight. He's been a good bounce back goalie all year, especially on the road. Perhaps Phil Myre will start game four.
    fentonhardy
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:25 PM, 04/18/2011
    I wonder if Leighton will get the call to back up Boosh. Bob may not be an ideal backup right now, mentally speaking.
    Raggamonkey
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:40 PM, 04/18/2011
    i think they were soft, but at least they were both goals that could have been prevented. the guy coming down the right wing didn't even make a move, just waited for bob to go down and shot high. it wasn't even a good angle, bob only had to cover half the net. and the goal they poked in on the scramble behind the net was soft too. he can't come off the pipe there. he's got to hold his ground.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:27 PM, 04/18/2011
    Tim P on twitter
    JohnnyN
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:42 PM, 04/18/2011
    Leighton hasn't seen NHL action in over a month, and your going to risk him being your #2 tonight? In a game 3? Naaa... i doubt that.
    I'm a Boucher fan but Lav seems to love Bob, so this decision surprises me ... so what happens if Boosh lets in soft goals? We go back to an erratic Bob or untestes Leighton?
    God why can't Philly ever get a proven goaltended...this story is yearly anymore
    RockingatMidnite
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:49 PM, 04/18/2011
    Just because he's not starting, doesn't mean he won't play. Flyer goalie issues, injury problems, and a Carter goal scoring slump- must be the Playoffs!
    Lobo19722
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:13 PM, 04/18/2011
    right call. We don't need a goalie to steal a series. We just need one that won't lose a game. We have enough depth at forward and D to beat these guys if we just have that.
    gob1234
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:42 PM, 04/18/2011
    exactly. no one is blaming bob for losing game 1 or getting down in game 2, but there were goals that he could have saved in game 2. a more steady, playoff-tested goaltender could have made some of those saves. boosh is just steadier. bob's too erratic right now and it's only the 1st round. boosh might let in 1 or 2, but won't be flopping around out there and can handle the puck behind the net calmly.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:23 PM, 04/18/2011
    rockingatmidnite......your question has been asked for years and years. As long as the organization is run by the Flyers we are family of the 70's and early 80's, goalie wont be a top priority. Funny thing is they dont win those 2 cups in the 70\s without Bernie. I guess they dont see it that way.
    Big D phillies fan
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:26 PM, 04/18/2011
    Boucher ............ please be ready!!!!!!!!!!!!
    shawnmac
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:44 PM, 04/18/2011
    Leaky as backup. Insane. We're one bad defensive period from a total flameout. If this blows up in Laviolette's face, he'll start next season on extremely thin ice.
    eagle1971


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About Frank Seravalli
Frank Seravalli is in his fourth year with the Daily News and third season covering the Flyers. He started at the Daily News as an intern writing about the boozing legends of the Lincoln Financial Field lots and hasn't left. Since joining the Flyers beat, he has covered everything from the Winter Classic to the Stanley Cup Final and everything in between. Prior to joining the Daily News, the Bucks County native did a large amount of freelance work for local media outlets, covering high schools, colleges and all four of Philly's major sports teams. He resides in Center City. E-mail Frank at seravaf@phillynews.com and follow him on Twitter @DNFlyers.

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