The Philadelphia Flyers (26-21-11) got back in the win column on Thursday night with a comeback victory over the New York Rangers. February comes to a close on Saturday afternoon, as they face the Boston Bruins (33-20-5) at 3 PM.

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46 Trevor Zegras – 22 Christian Dvorak – 11 Travis Konecny
52 Denver Barkey – 14 Sean Couturier – 74 Owen Tippett
39 Matvei Michkov – 27 Noah Cates – 10 Bobby Brink
29 Nikita Grebenkin – 91 Carl Grundstrom – 19 Garnet Hathaway

Defense

Travis Sanheim – 55 Rasmus Ristolainen
Cam York – 9 Jamie Drysdale
24 Nick Seeler – 47 Noah Juulsen

Goalies

80 Dan Vladar
33 Sam Ersson

Scratches: Emil AndraeNicolas Deslauriers

Injury & Roster UpdatesLineup Updates: The Flyers did not practice on Friday. Noah Juulsen could return to the lineup for Emil Andrae.InjuriesRodrigo Abols: fractured ankle, out at least two months from Jan. 21Tyson Foerster: surgery on right arm on Dec. 17, out five months.Opponent Snapshot: New York RangersOpponent record: 33-20-5Special Teams RankingPower Play: 26.5% (3rd)Penalty Kill: 76.5% (27th)Who’s hot?: Morgan Geekie is on a nine-game points streak and has eight goals in that time. Charlie McAvoy has one goal and 10 assists on an eight-game points streak. David Pastrnak has points in 12 of the last 13 games. The only game he did not record a point was Boston’s 6-3 win over the Flyers on Jan. 29.Who’s in net?: Jeremy Swayman is expected to start for the first time since the Olympic break. The gold medalist has won six of his last eight starts.Injuries: With Swayman set to return from the Olympics, Michael DiPietro was assigned to Providence in the AHL. Jordan Harris is the only Boston player on IR.Keys to the GamePenalty Kill: The Flyers should do everything in their power to stay out of the penalty box against the third-ranked power play that the Bruins have. The Bruins only had one power play against the Flyers on Jan. 29, and did not score.Michkov Mania: Thursday may have been Matvei Michkov’s most defining moment of the season so far. Michkov’s two-goal performance was just his third multi-goal game of the season – he had seven in 2024-25. It was also Michkov’s first overtime winner of the season. He scored three goals in overtime as a rookie.Building Blocks: Between Michkov’s defining moment, Trevor Zegras getting back onto the scoresheet, and the Flyers getting back into the win, it’s a step in the right direction for a team that had lost 13 of its previous 16 games entering Thursday. The Flyers haven’t strung together back-to-back wins since the first two games of 2026 on Jan. 3 and Jan. 6.By the NumbersThe Flyers have allowed the first goal of the game in seven of the last eight games. This season, they are 15-17-7 when the opponent scores first.David Pastrnak has 26 goals and 45 points in 35 career games against the Flyers.The Flyers are 13-9-4 in home games this season.Quotable”He had two big goals for us. Obviously the overtime one, but I thought the first one was a timely one that kind of helped up calm down and get back into it. He’s playing great. He looked fast. He looked confident with the puck.” – Travis Konecny on Matvei Michkov’s two-goal game on ThursdayX-FactorsMatvei Michkov: Michkov was a standout performer on Thursday, the type of game he was able to deliver much more regularly in his rookie season. His first two games out of the break have already shown signs of a revitalized player. Can he keep it going for a third straight game?Morgan Geekie: Geekie is riding quite the hot streak. With eight goals and 13 points on a nine-game points streak, Geekie has become a nightly contributor for Boston. Geekie has also followed up a breakout season in 2024-25 with an even better season this year. He has matched his career high with 33 goals and is two points shy of his career high of 57.

Kevin Durso is Flyers insider for 97.3 ESPN. Follow him on social media @Kevin_Durso.

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