Flyers' defense stepping up

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The Flyers were second in the NHL with an average of 3.57 goals per game entering yesterday's play, which overshadowed the main reason for their early-season success: a vastly improved defense.

The idle Flyers were 9-4-1, a marked improvement from their 5-6-3 record at this time last season - and had shaved nearly a goal off last year's goals-against average through 14 games.

Despite injuries that scrambled their third defensive pairing, the Flyers were ninth in the 30-team NHL with a goals-against average of 2.57. At the same point last season, they were allowing 3.36 goals per game.

They are justifying general manager Paul Holmgren's off-season gambles - mortgaging the future for defenseman Chris Pronger and signing goalie Ray Emery despite his troubling resumé.

Pronger, as advertised, has provided leadership, a defensive presence, and a rocket shot from the point. He was third in the league among defensemen with 14 points, and fifth among all players with a plus-11 rating.

He has also been a steadying influence on his emerging defensive partner, Matt Carle, whose plus-14 rating was tied for first in the NHL.

The Flyers knew what they were getting in June when they sent two No. 1 draft picks, Joffrey Lupul, Luca Sbisa, and a conditional pick to Anaheim for Pronger.

They weren't so sure about Emery, who was banished to Russia last season after a stormy career in Ottawa.

But Emery has resembled the goalie who took the Senators to the Stanley Cup Finals in 2007. He is 9-3-1 with a 2.27 goals-against average and .922 save percentage.

"He's keeping us in games and making the saves that he needs to make," said Pronger, who was leading the NHL with an average of 27 minutes, 37 seconds of ice time per game.

"We've done a pretty good job with our forwards coming back, giving us back-side pressure," Pronger said. "It allows us defensemen to stand up and create more turnovers, and allows him not to have to work as hard as maybe he would.

"It's a testament to the forwards and the way they're working and us as defensemen, and obviously Ray making the saves he needs to make."

Coach John Stevens said, "Ray's done everything we've asked."

The Flyers' improved defense can also be traced to less-heralded moves by Holmgren - signing free agents Ian Laperriere and Blair Betts, a pair of penalty-killing specialists. The Flyers were tied for fifth in the league with an 85 percent penalty-killing rate.

Betts is also a solid face-off performer, and it's no coincidence the Flyers are 7-0 with him in the lineup.

Breakaways. James van Riemsdyk, the outstanding rookie left winger, fractured the tip of his left little finger Saturday against St. Louis and will not practice today, Holmgren said. His status was day-to-day. Defenseman Ole-Kristian Tollefsen, who suffered a concussion in the game, was feeling better yesterday and will be reevaluated today. . . . Thursday's game against Ottawa will be Emery's first against his old team since it said au revoir because of his problems on and off the ice. . . . Center Mika Pyorala became the fifth player in NHL history to score a winning shoot-out goal before recording his first official goal, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. Pyorala performed the feat in the Flyers' 2-1 win Saturday.

 


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

 

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Posted 07:15 AM, 11/09/2009
FlyersFan88
Glad this article was written, because I still haven't forgotten all the crying over the summer about Paul Holmgren. Because here's a couple things: Ray Emery is a better goaltender than Martin Biron. Period. Remember Biron's patented, "I need to get myself motivated" garbage after inconsistent/weak goaltending? Plus, the Chris Pronger deal...look. Yeah, the price was steep. But you gotta pay to play, and while Pronger's human and 35 years old, HE IS A BEAST. He gets shots on net, his breakout passes are accurate, he makes so many more defensive plays to break up rushes and rebound chances. Watching him play is just a pleasure...he's so good. People who don't understand how good he is probably never will understand it.
Posted 08:49 AM, 11/09/2009
Ken Spencer
Biron got what he deserved - being buried on Long Island. If he hadn't been so money-hungry he'd still be wearing orange and black. I do miss Niittymaki, though. He's been playing well for Tampa. But nobody can disagree that it would be a lot tougher for the Penguins to come back from a 3-0 deficit against Pronger and Emery; which is why Homer signed them. It will be interesting to see the reception Ray gets when the Flyers play in Ottawa.
Posted 12:55 PM, 11/09/2009
beagle29
The best defensive player in orange and black isn't even a defenseman. He's the key to whole season and that would be Blair Betts....never has a fourth line center meant more to any franchise than this guy is for the Flyers. Kills penalties, blocks shots, wins face-offs, he takes pressure off Richards and Carter with his PK skills and teamed up with Laperriere he finally gives the team a viable fourth line. You don't have to hold your breath anymore when the 4th line comes over the boards. Very underrated but brilliant nonetheless move by Holmgren bringing this guy in...
Posted 01:11 PM, 11/09/2009
Big cushy
Pronger. hands down. Settles the entire defense.
Posted 01:40 PM, 11/09/2009
kingback
The fourth and third line's have been playing great. Also glad Carcillo is actually playing good this year, he's not taking stupid penalties and actually drawing some penalties and skating hard out there.
Posted 01:58 PM, 11/09/2009
sfflyer8
Finally got to go to my first Flyers game this season Sat. night. Great game...I agree will most all comments above. I would like to add that Pronger can skate! And of course...Giroux is the man!
Posted 03:39 PM, 11/09/2009
onetimer
you are 100% correct Flyerfan88 and everyone else.. emery and pronger have been terrific, i don't know if it will be enough make a true run to the cup but its close. and i just have to smile every time i watch Giroux on a shift, the kid is just a pleasure to watch.
Posted 07:01 PM, 11/09/2009
Canadian_FlyerFan
Dont forget Pronger blocks shots, another reason why His pairing is good. Homer is looking like a genius now by picking up Carle for Eminger. He plays a lot better with more minutes. He calm with the puck isnt turning the puck over in our end, he also blocking shots and chipping in offensivly. Not liking Richards game right now. He is making bad passes and looks like he is trying to be the hero, sometimes it works but maybe Stevens should consider giving Pronger the C and Richards the A and take some pressure off him.
Posted 01:16 AM, 11/10/2009
DJ
Living in Indiana I haven't been able to catch a game yet, but it does seem that overall the team is much better than last season. As someone else has said, just by what I've read and stats, I think Betts has been one of the better signings for this season!!!
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