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Postgame 8/2: This is going to be a fun playoff
Episode 525

Postgame 8/2: This is going to be a fun playoff

I don't think too many people had Michael Raffl and Nate Thompson combining for the first couple of goals of these pseudo-playoffs, but here we are. Raffl, who later exited with what could be a costly lower-body injury, potted the first goal of the game and then set up Nate Thompson with the second, en route to a 4-1 win over the Presidents' Trophy-winning Boston Bruins. Carter Hart was his typical, confident and smooth self, stopping all but one of Boston's 35 shots on goal, and that one wasn't even technically a shot- Hart sealed off an attempt from behind the net but the puck seemed to hit Robert Hagg in front and careen behind the still 21-year-old netminder for the Bruins' only tally. There were a lot of positive in this one, from the team's depth shining, to the Travis Sanheim and Phil Myers pair stepping up, to the utter domination of the B's "Perfection Line" - if you weren't excited before, there's still plenty of room on this bandwagon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

PHLY Philadelphia Flyers Podcast

August 2, 202024m 36s

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Show Notes

I don't think too many people had Michael Raffl and Nate Thompson combining for the first couple of goals of these pseudo-playoffs, but here we are. Raffl, who later exited with what could be a costly lower-body injury, potted the first goal of the game and then set up Nate Thompson with the second, en route to a 4-1 win over the Presidents' Trophy-winning Boston Bruins.
Carter Hart was his typical, confident and smooth self, stopping all but one of Boston's 35 shots on goal, and that one wasn't even technically a shot- Hart sealed off an attempt from behind the net but the puck seemed to hit Robert Hagg in front and careen behind the still 21-year-old netminder for the Bruins' only tally.
There were a lot of positive in this one, from the team's depth shining, to the Travis Sanheim and Phil Myers pair stepping up, to the utter domination of the B's "Perfection Line" - if you weren't excited before, there's still plenty of room on this bandwagon.
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