NHL Shockwaves: Unexpected Number One and Your Team’s Hidden Injury Crisis Revealed
The Flyers’ early-season run was fun for a few reasons. Tyson Foerster was certainly one of them, going from a defense-first fancy-stats darling to a seemingly legit scoring winger. Philadelphia was 14-7-3 before Foerster injured his arm; they’re 9-10-6 since.
Dan Vladar was a big part of all that, too. He’s been legitimately good, putting up a .905 save percentage and saving nearly 16 goals above expected. The issue for Philadelphia, though, is that backup Samuel Ersson remains a mess, including a blown 3-0 lead against Utah on Wednesday with Vladar out of the lineup.



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