Flyers rumors and news: Seeler, Michkov, Lycksell, and more With a 30-20-7 record and a third-place standing in the Metropolitan Division, the Philadelphia Flyers are attempting to secure their position in the Eastern Conference playoffs. That was hampered by the Pittsburgh Penguins and Washington Capitals’ victories on February 22, but it was helped by the New Jersey Devils and New York Islanders’ regulation defeat. In their division, three clubs that are below their 67-point threshold are at 60 points, and none of them have more than two games still in hand. The Flyers have nothing to lose at this point since maintaining their third-place standing in the Metropolitan Division ensures they will play in the postseason.
However, at this point, certain rumors and reports are beginning to pick some steam. It’s going to be exciting to follow the Orange and Black, not least since the March 8 trade deadline is quickly approaching. Here are some prospect news and the most recent information on the present club.
Michkov Is Playing Three-Point
Matvei Michkov, a 19-year-old prodigy prospect, is enjoying an exceptional season in history. Ironically, he’s had a rough season since he struggled with pneumonia this year and wasn’t always at his best. That may appear contradictory, yet it illustrates his true quality.
With one game remaining, he is just one point behind star forward Kirill Kaprizov in his pursuit of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) record for most points by a player under the age of twenty. Prior to his most recent game, he had 38 points, but he gained a lot of ground with a two-goal performance and one assist.