Flyers welcome back ace penalty killer Betts

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When defenseman Matt Carle says teammate Blair Betts, the Flyers' fourth-line center and penalty-killing whiz, "adds another defensive dimension," he is not overdosing on hyperbole.

With Betts in the lineup, the Flyers are 3-0; without him, they are 2-4-1.

Blair Betts´ absence hurt the Flyers defensively.
Blair Betts' absence hurt the Flyers defensively.

So it is with open arms that the Flyers will welcome Betts for today's 1 p.m. game against visiting Carolina.

The Blair Betts Project will be back in session.

Betts has missed the last seven games with a dislocated right shoulder.

"He just adds another defensive dimension for us," Carle said. "He's great on face-offs, and he kind of gives a break to [Mike Richards] and [Jeff Carter] on the penalty kill.

"He's responsible defensively, and he makes simple plays and is a smart hockey player."

Betts, 29, had his 2008-09 season with the New York Rangers end during the playoffs when he was leveled by Washington's Donald Brashear and suffered a broken orbital bone and concussion. Then came this season's early injury, also against Washington.

Betts is excited to return to the lineup.

"It's tough to feel a part of the team when you're not really around the guys," he said.

With Betts contributing valuable minutes, the Flyers killed 16 of 18 penalties in the first three games.

Coach John Stevens says he has a new appreciation for Betts.

"After watching him play here, it's not surprising that the Rangers were one of the top penalty-killing teams in the league the last few years," Stevens said. "He wills his way to get in front of shots and in the passing lanes. He's really competitive on face-offs. He thinks the game, and, defensively, you can play him against anybody."

Added Stevens: "He's never going to be a big scorer, but he's such a good checker that he brings a lot of value to your team."

Betts dislocated his shoulder late in a 6-5 win over the Capitals on Oct. 6.

"Training camp was a little bit of a battle, and I was just starting to feel better and a little more comfortable on the ice," Betts said, "and then I get set aside with an injury, but I'm looking forward to getting back in the lineup."

Being mentally sharp today, Betts said, will be more challenging than the physical aspect.

"You've been out of game situations for a number of weeks now, and you just have to concentrate a little extra harder and make sure you go over things the coaching staff has set in place," he said.

Breakaways. Kimmo Timonen figures to be paired with Ryan Parent, and Braydon Coburn with Danny Syvret today. Timonen (minus-10) and Coburn (minus-9) have struggled as a duo. "You can't look at the past," Timonen said. "It's over, and the next 10 games I have to be better and, hopefully, the team is better.". . . Ray Emery (2.62 GAA) will be in the nets today. Cam Ward (2.89 GAA ) has played in all 11 games for the 2-6-3 Hurricanes, who are off to their worst start since 1997-98, their first year in Carolina. . . . Carolina left winger Erik Cole is out with a broken leg. . . . The Flyers are 4-0-2 in their last six games against the 'Canes.

 


Contact staff writer Sam Carchidi at 215-854-5181 or scarchidi@phillynews.com.

 

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Posted 03:59 AM, 10/31/2009
Oppressed#1
Of course, the oh so valuable Betts will be lost in February because of salary cap problems. Enjoy him while you can. (iao).
Posted 07:52 AM, 10/31/2009
rmw38
What big news. Can I prepare for a parade in June now?
Posted 09:44 AM, 10/31/2009
shatterdparadigm
Wow. Gagne and Briere out, Betts and Laliberte in...BRING ON THE CUP. Seriously, though, the ONLY fortunate thing is that they're playing the dreadful Hurricanes. One of the few teams actually playing worse than we are right now. Maybe not worse, but as bad. Maybe this is just what the doctor ordered for now...hope we get healthy before we have to play a playoff caliber team. BTW- you gotta love that cap hit we have to eat on half Jones' salary. I STILL can't believe Holmgren tried that. I mean, I have to assume he knows more about hockey that I do, but...if >>I<< knew that was a blunder before it happened...what was he thinking??? We need to add somebody to pitch in here if Gagne needs surgery. This team is in trouble.
Posted 11:03 AM, 10/31/2009
Hockey Dad
I have missed Betts and will be glad to see him back. He is a force on the teams and gets paid next to nothing. They stole this guy and he plays his heart out! Welcome back!
Posted 04:30 PM, 10/31/2009
extremeteam
This guy is more valuable then Gagne.
Posted 06:55 PM, 10/31/2009
CAN fan
Say what you want about Betts but he is the best faceoff man on the team and is a great penalty killer......they should lock him up at that price for a couple of years if they can....puts out more effort than some of those multi-million$ players.
Posted 11:43 AM, 11/01/2009
ThomasPaine
He looks like the Germantown Groper. DN is that the best photo you have?
Posted 02:08 PM, 11/01/2009
Canadian_FlyerFan
I hate to say this but i would actually look into trading Timonen. Sure he good on the Powerplay but when you -10 your kind of a liability expecially when you play D. For 6 mill we can get a better defensive D men who can contribute on the PP and whatever else we need come trade deadline. Foresberg is looking promising so far he might actually be able to play. Betts might have been the 2nd best offseason move flyers made.
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