The Flyers played a physical, hard-hitting game against the Bruins at the Wells Fargo Center, reports ReinerOlivia, fighting their way to a 2-1 win to kick off the preseason. Jackson and Noah Cates scored in the victory.
When winger Antoine Roussel found himself on the receiving end of a Connor Carrick open-ice hit in the offensive zone in the first period, Allison came to his defense, dropping the gloves with Carrick. Allison and the Flyers played a physical, hard-hitting game against the Boston Bruins on Saturday night at the Wells Fargo Center, fighting their way to a 2-1 win to kick off the preseason.
For unproven players like Allison that are making a push for an opening-night roster spot, displaying a sense of toughness can provide an edge in the competition. Center Artem Anisimov, who is participating in Flyers training camp on a professional tryout, blocked a big shot and came off the ice in pain.
The Bruins rose to the Flyers’ level of physicality, outhitting them 37-29. But the Flyers blended intensity with offensive skill and outscored their Eastern Conference foe.After having a relatively quiet first period, 23-year-old left winger Noah Cates turned heads early in the second period with diligent forechecking and crafty playmaking. Cates won a battle along the boards for the puck in the Flyers’ zone, carrying the puck up the ice and chipping it into the offensive zone.
. But center Jakub Lauko beat Grosenick in the third period to even the score, 1-1. In total, Grosenick denied 14 of 15 shots on goal.Published