Islanders 1st Line (Playoff stats in italics)
Flyers 1st Line
Advantage: Flyers Based on the postseason alone, the partnership of Mathew Barzal and Jordan Eberle would give the Islanders the advantage. But the playmaking abilities of Philadelphia’s trio still makes them one of the most dangerous groups in hockey, even if they’ve been misfiring for a majority of the postseason.
Islanders 2nd Line
Flyers 2nd Line
Advantage: Islanders The Islanders’ second line has been their hottest line this postseason. Only three skaters in the NHL that haven’t started their second-round series have more assists than Josh Bailey this postseason while Anthony Beauvillier’s six goals are tied for most amongst all players in the league.
Islanders 3rd Line
Flyers 3rd Line
Advantage: Islanders Both third lines are hard-pressed for offense, but Jean-Gabriel Pageau’s two-way play gives the Islanders a top-six talent to trot out a more consistent, system-first unit for New York.
Islanders 4th Line
Flyers 4th Line
Advantage: Islanders Until proven otherwise, the Islanders will always have the edge when it comes to their fourth line — considered by many to be the best in hockey. This is their identity line, which embodies Barry Trotz’s hard-nosed style of play.
Islanders Defense
Flyers Defense
Advantage: Islanders The Islanders are coming off a series in which they limited the powerful Washington Capitals to just three even-strength goals over five games. They’re one of the most difficult groups to break down in the entire league, and it shows by limiting the Florida Panthers and Capitals to an average of 1.67 goals per game this postseason.
Islanders Goaltending
Flyers Goaltending
Advantage: Flyers It was already a foregone conclusion that Carter Hart was going to be one of the next big things in net for the Flyers and the NHL. But the 22-year-old is already proving it this postseason.
While Varlamov’s numbers are superb, it’s more of a byproduct of the Islanders’ defense in front of him while Hart has had to bail the Flyers out more often than not.
Series Prediction: Islanders in 6
While the Flyers are the East’s No. 1 seed, the Islanders are one of the hottest teams in the NHL right now. Their organized defense ensures that they can stay in almost every game and if they score at least three goals in a game, it’s usually a lock for them.
The Flyers could tip the scales if the first line and its sputtering power play can get going — special teams is one of the Islanders’ only Achilles heels this postseason. But the Islanders look too tough to break down right now, especially after Alex Ovechkin and the Capitals came up empty against them.
Islanders vs. Flyers series schedule
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