Rinaldo back; McGinn likely out
It appears that rookie Tye McGinn's impressive run in the Flyers' lineup may be coming to an end on Tuesday night at Madison Square Garden.
Rinaldo back; McGinn likely out
NEW YORK -- It appears that rookie Tye McGinn’s impressive run in the Flyers’ lineup may be coming to an end on Tuesday night at Madison Square Garden.
McGinn, who netted his first NHL goal and assist on Saturday in Florida, could be swapped out for Zac Rinaldo against the Rangers.
McGinn, Jody Shelley and defenseman Kurtis Foster were the Flyers’ extras skating following the team’s pre-game practice at the Garden. As usual, coach Peter Laviolette would not discuss his lineup against New York.
According to the pre-game skate, that would mean Tom Sestito remains in the lineup.
Laviolette said he saw McGinn play “about 5 or 6 times” while with the Phantoms during the lockout, but his arrival in the Flyers’ lineup was a pleasant surprise.
Against New York last Thursday, McGinn pounded Kris Newbury in a fight in his NHL debut and rallied the Flyers to their first win of the season. He averaged 12:38 minutes per-game in his 3 appearances, collecting 2 points on 7 shots, 6 hits, 2 blocked shots, 2 takeaways and zero giveaways.
“I would agree that he’s been impressive up here,” Laviolette said. “I actually thought that his game in Tampa on Sunday was straight-forward and decent.”
With Foster out, veteran defenseman Andreas Lilja would make his season debut after starting the year with the Phantoms.
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- Just my *opinion*, but I think McGinn deserves more time with the Flyers. Nothing against Rinaldo, but McGinn showed grit and skill the Flyers desperately need right now.
backhand
Have to believe Sestito is getting the nod because NYR have guys like Orr, Bickel, and Rupp in their lineup. I wouldn't be surprised to see the kid alternating with Sestito going fwd depending on opponent. As for Foster, he's a little soft for a guy his size...and not just physically, but shooting the puck too. He needs some work. philly thug
NYR does not have Orr. They used to have Orr 3-4 years ago. Bickel, Rupp and Asham. 5 to 1 says that Sestito will drop them with Bickel. Nitroglycerin
Shelly is the one to handle any body the Rangers have! Sestito and Rinaldo are a waste of time. McGinn would be my choice to keep in the line up. quigly46- Exactly why do you post?
Romus
Frank, the point that you missed -
- with Rinaldo coming off the IR List, the club is at 24 players - 1 over the 23-man NHL limit. Someone must be sent out.
McGinn can be sent to the Phantoms directly (on his ELC). To send Sestito, Shelley, Lilja, or Foster to the Phantoms, they must go through 24-hour League-wide waivers.
Something has to happen today. See if you can find out. PhillyTeams
you're right...I know better...just always think of him as a ranger. Definitely Bickel and Sestito tonight..Bickel is at least 3-0 against him so far philly thug
I like McGinn more than I do Rinaldo. BobbyD
McGinn will be back in the lineup quickly due to another injury. zeke128
If you ask me, all 3 Flyers goons are punching bags! I can't remember the last time a Flyer won a fight outright like McGinn did Saturday night! kevin44- I think Luke Schenn beat Lecavalier pretty soundly on Sunday.
And I like Sestito's physical play . I like Rinaldo but he has to figure out how to stay out of the box. But Shelly is a complete waste of roster space. I would have waived Shelly and kept McGinn in the line up. Why rush Rinaldo back when the kid more than deserves to stay in the lineup. We certainly do not have a legit heavyweight which is sad given the Flyers history. edith bunker
Rinaldo over McGinn? I know they don't have a lot of options because of the roster limit, but expect Rinaldo to rack up a minor per every two shifts and to lose a fight. fentonhardy
McGinn's the real deal. I would rather him in the lineup than Zac. I think he has more to contribute both ways. MCGinn can handle himself also, as we saw the other night. Wake up Lavy! dogman5- McGinn beat Newbury soundly but Newbury was giving up 4 inches and about 15 pounds. Different weight class.
- McGinn beat Newbury soundly but Newbury was giving up 4 inches and about 15 pounds. Different weight class.




