Posted: Friday, February 3, 2012, 9:00 AM | 31 comments |
 
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Rinaldo getting down and dirty. (Henny Ray Abrams/AP)

With a slew of bodies fumbling for the puck behind the Flyers’ net, Zac Rinaldo came in and dropped the hammer with his shoulder.

It was only after he flattened the unsuspecting Nashville Predators’ forward that he realized who he had hit.

Rinaldo, 21, got revenge against the Predators’ Jordin Tootoo the right way, in really his first game back in the lineup since he hurt his neck trying to hit Tootoo in Nashville on Jan. 14.

VIDEO OF THE HIT IS BELOW

Rinaldo actually played a week later in New Jersey on Jan. 21 but re-injured the herniated disc in his neck. He had been on the injured reserve until yesterday.

“I didn’t know I hit him until I connected with him and I was like ‘Ohhh, that’s Tootoo,’ ” Rinaldo said. “I thought it was a pretty clean hit, so that’s cool.”

Tootoo played it cool, too, not trying to run around and retaliate for the clean shoulder check. (Ed. note: if we can find video of the hit we will post below.)

Rinaldo said he felt “great out there” and that it was almost like he “hadn’t missed a game.”

It showed. He provided the spunk in the Flyers’ lineup that even Predators coach Barry Trotz noticed.

“I thought the line of Rinaldo, [Brayden] Schenn and [Wayne] Simmonds were probably their most effective line,” Trotz said. “Against us tonight, they seemed to be getting the majority of the chances. The [Jaromir] Jagr, [Claude] Giroux, [Scott] Hartnell line didn't seem to be as dangerous as the other line.”

The Flyers won at home for just the first time in 4 games. Rinaldo is 5th on the team in hits this season but has played 13 fewer games than those ahead of him on the list. Even when he’s in those games, he rarely plays more than 5 to 8 minutes per game.

Rinaldo is one of the NHL’s leaders in hits per 60 minutes of ice time.

“I thought that we came out banging,” coach Peter Laviolette said. “Zac was back in the line-up. I mean that’s what he's capable of bringing. We talked about how in order to hit, you have to skate. When you're skating and you hit, you're usually near the puck. That creates turnovers and ultimately, offense.”

Rinaldo benefitted from that offense, adding his first point - an assist on Simmonds’ first goal - since Dec. 15. He now has 1 goals and 5 assists on the season as he continues to try and dispel the notion that he is a one-dimensional player.

“I try and be the complete package of a player, trying to bring energy,” Rinaldo said. “Sometimes, you don’t need those big hits every game. Hopefully I can try and put more pucks in the net.”

IMPRESSIVE NIGHT: Wayne Simmonds was a force for the Flyers on Thursday night against Nashville. He collected a career-high 10 shots, best a previous personal record of 7, with the Kings back in 2009.

It was the third two-goal game of his career. It was also Simmonds’ 4th point in the last 3 weeks against Nashville, since he also collected a pair in the Music City on Jan. 14.

“He gets the goals and the deflections because he deserves it,” goaltender Ilya Bryzgalov said.

RECORD SETTER: Edmonton’s Sam Gagner posted 8 points (4 goals, 4 assists) in the Oilers win over Chicago on Thursday night. It was the NHL’s first 8-point game since 1989. For a second, some thought Gagner was wear No. 99 instead of No. 89.

ALL-STAR RATINGS: The television networks have had a chance to digest the ratings from last weekend’s All-Star festivities in Ottawa. Not surprisingly, the numbers in Canada were mind-numbing.

Overall, CBC pulled in the highest rating since metered audience measurements began in 1989-90. More than 10.2 million Canadians - 30 percent of the country’s entire population - tuned into some part of All-Star weekend.

In the US, the All-Star Game averaged 1.3 million viewers and the Super Skills competition drew an average of 1.1 million eyeballs on the NBC Sports Network. All told, it was the second-most watched All-Star weekend in the United States since 2004.

DID YOU NOTICE ... that Matt Read skated on the Flyers’ fourth line for the bulk of the night? He scored an even strength goal on a breakaway, beating Anders Lindback for his 16th goal of the season, which is tops among all rookies.

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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:24 AM, 02/03/2012
    Next up.....time to pay back Volchenkov for the hits on Briere.
    dontlikeneocons
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:26 AM, 02/03/2012
    Rinaldo hits Tootoo:

    http://video.nhl.com/videocenter/console?hlg=20112012,2,756&event=PHI535
    jpb
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:41 AM, 02/03/2012
    nice hit rinaldo. next stop the minors.
    OhOkay
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:45 AM, 02/03/2012
    Philly.thompson837.....Dido to that ! Your right on, its a young exciting group of guys!
    Dfirst
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:42 AM, 02/03/2012
    Who writes these headlines???? Is anybody proofreading them??? Obviously not. "Exacts Revenge" What does that mean? Maybe the write might try to extract a T and an R out of his keyboard. I remember when there used to be newspapers in Philadelphia.
    Al Wilson
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:58 AM, 02/03/2012
    Carle, Meszaros, & JVR for Shea Weber
    cheesey
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:10 PM, 02/03/2012
    The term is "exact" revenge. Don't quit your day job for a career in editing just yet.
    Holst16
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:20 PM, 02/03/2012
    After the hit, I was waiting for the re-play, or "hit of the game", etc. Nothing.
    dogman5
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:35 PM, 02/03/2012
    Build it and Bryz will come!
    LaCroix,Nolet,Gendron
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:41 PM, 02/03/2012
    Yeah... no kidding - no replay on the Rinaldo hit. What's up with that?

    And what's up with the lack of respect for my new favorite player Zac Rinaldo? Is this some sort of Italian conspiracy?

    This guy has me more excited than waiting for Lindros to crush someone.

    Why is he only playing a few minutes per game?
    Where's the respect for this Italian stallion?

    I don't care if he takes a bad penalty every night - his crushing hits fire me up at home... it must fire up the entire team, too.

    Seriously... Rinaldo isn't exactly big... but his hits are AMAZING. Total leverage. Wow!

    I think it's time we start a Zac Rinaldo fan club. When he takes the ice, I'm on the edge of my couch - waiting for that POP of a hit.

    Am I alone in my thinking here?
    MarkusAllen
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:47 PM, 02/03/2012
    Bryz looked good last night.
    Bob1
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:55 PM, 02/03/2012
    Bryz looks good the way Leighton looked good. Lets seem him get some decent shots on him before saying he's any good. I'm worried he's to big and slow like Leighton was, difference being Leighton was lucky, Bryz isn't. Must be all the Universe talk and women looking like dogs.
    neddyflanders
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:10 PM, 02/03/2012
    Bryz was OK last night, but does anyone else agree that his movements look a little stiff? I don't think he was at fault on the goal they suffered, but it seemed like he was tracking the puck well and then didn't put the best effort to make the save. That said, he seems to feel more confident/comfortable in the net, and I hope just keeps progressing.
    As far as Rinaldo, he is exciting to watch, and it seems he's putting his best effort avery night. But don't get that bandwagon going yet, he still needs a few more games under his belt. Keep starting him, and please, get rid of Shelley: she adds nothing but punches to this team!!!
    JRZ-FlyersFan
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:13 PM, 02/03/2012
    @cheesey: Really?? Why don't you just trade the whole team? Jeeez...


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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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