I think this video embodies “vintage” Hartnell and shows how his calm approach to the game is working wonders for him: http://bit.ly/wKnrCw
The main reason for Hartsy’s play is directly related to the rise in stardom for Claude Giroux. We all knew that trading away Richards and Carter in the offseason would mean the Flyers would be leaning on #28 even more this season. His “breakout” year last year gave us an insight to what he could bring to the ice, and he’s emerged as a superstar in the league this season. At the All-Star break, he sits 2nd in the NHL with 55 points. Having a star like Giroux will help any team’s chances to remain dominant during the regular season and go far in the post season.
I never thought I’d be able to say to my kids that this sure-fire Hall of Famer played for the Flyers, and right now I’m just enjoying the ride. Like Danny said, injuries are a concern heading down the stretch, but the gamble to sign him has certainly paid dividends so far.
Just think, before we traded away #18 and #17, our window for winning a Cup was closing on us. Enter Couturier who fell in our laps at the #8 overall pick (from the Carter trade), Read (a product of the Flyers unbelievable scouting), and Schenn (the NHL’s top rated prospect from the Richards trade), and you have no drop off in production and guys that are either playing way above their expectations or are just scratching the surface of their potential.
Talbot’s presence on the ice is obviously felt. He’s a great penalty killer, defensive player, forechecker, and has even found his way to the back of the net this year (12 G, 10A). But his leadership intangibles off the ice have had a great influence on the younger guys and even the veterans, helping make this year’s locker room situation completely different than last year’s problem.
I was as taken back as the next fan when the Flyers signed him on July 1st, but he has turned out to be one of the strongest offseason acquisitions the Flyers have had in years.
Jovan Alford: Finally, for the Flyers to win the Atlantic Division and to make a long run in the Stanley Cup playoffs, what needs to happen?
1) The Flyers need to acquire a net clearing defenseman. They need a guy like a Ryan Suter, Shea Weber, or Luke Schenn that can fill in a top-4 defenseman role. The team is missing the presence of Chris Pronger and acquiring a big defenseman to fill his shoes will only help this team.
2) Bryzalov needs to find his groove. Danny covered most of it (above), but if Bryz can play at a high level like he did in Phoenix, the Flyers will go far. We’ve said it once and we’ll say it again, if and when this team wins the Stanley Cup, it will be because of Ilya Bryzgalov.
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