The first meeting between the Philadelphia Flyers (31-23-12) and Anaheim Ducks (37-27-3) can be viewed as a turning point for both teams. That was the halfway point of the season for the Flyers, and their 5-2 win moved them to 22-12-7, third place in the Metropolitan Division. Anaheim’s loss was their seventh straight and 11th in the previous 13 games.

Since then, the Flyers are 10-11-5 and have dropped further in the wildcard standings. Anaheim has rebounded with a 16-9-0 record to move back into the Pacific Division lead as the two meet again on Wednesday night at 10 PM.

How to WatchProjected Flyers Lines vs. DucksForwards

20 Alex Bump – 22 Christian Dvorak – 11 Travis Konecny
29 Nikita Grebenkin – 46 Trevor Zegras – 74 Owen Tippett
52 Denver Barkey – 27 Noah Cates – 39 Matvei Michkov
91 Carl Grundstrom – 14 Sean Couturier – 41 Luke Glendening

Defense

6 Travis Sanheim – 55 Rasmus Ristolainen
8 Cam York – 9 Jamie Drysdale
24 Nick Seeler – 36 Emil Andrae

Goalies

80 Dan Vladar
33 Sam Ersson

Scratches: Garnet Hathaway, Noah Juulsen, Garrett Wilson

Injury & Roster UpdatesLineup Updates: No changes are expected to the Flyers’ lineup.Starting Goalie: Dan Vladar is expected to get the start for the Flyers. Vladar took the loss in the shootout on Saturday, making 26 saves on 28 shots. Vladar made 16 saves on 18 shots in a win over Anaheim on Jan. 6.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: Anaheim DucksOpponent record: 37-27-3Special Teams RankingPower Play: 17.1% (26th)Penalty Kill: 77.6% (24th)Who’s hot?: Cutter Gauthier has 11 goals in his last 13 games going back to Feb. 1. Chris Kreider has nine points in the last seven games. Leo Carlsson has five goals and 11 points in the last 11 games since returning from the Olympic break.Who’s in net?: Lukas Dostal is expected to start for the Ducks. Dostal made 27 saves on 30 shots in his last start against Montreal on Sunday, picking up the win. He has a 27-15-2 record this season with a 3.06 GAA and .891 save percentage. He made 34 saves on 38 shots in a loss to the Flyers on Jan. 6.Injuries: Petr Mrazek is out for the remainder of the season with a lower-body injury. Radko Gudas will not play while serving a five-game suspension.Keys to the GameGetting Away: The Flyers head on the road for a critical three-game trip. Getting away from home ice at this stage of the season can be beneficial and the Flyers need to take advantage.Old Friends: The Flyers and Ducks have their share of players changing rosters over recent years. There’s the obvious with Trevor Zegras and Cutter Gauthier putting up big numbers, but don’t forget Jamie Drysdale and Ryan Poehling as additional connections in this game.Rivalry Game: The last time these two teams met, things certainly got heated and the Flyers were able to meet the moment. Can they do it once again as their season hangs in the balance?By the NumbersBoth teams have solid records since February. The Ducks are 9-4-0 in their last 13 games. The Flyers are 7-3-2 in their last 12 games.The Flyers have allowed the first goal in 45 of 66 games this season. The Ducks have allowed the first goal in 41 of 67 games this season.Dan Vladar is 4-0-0 in his career against the Ducks with a 2.14 GAA and .906 save percentage.Quotable”It’s definitely good to be back. I was obviously here for quite some time. A lot of love for this area and the people that live here. They were always so good to me and made it a lot of fun to come to work and play for the Ducks.” – Trevor Zegras on returning to AnaheimX-FactorsTrevor Zegras: The first meeting against his former team certainly went Zegras’ way. He scored two goals to put the Flyers in front, ultimately for good. Zegras is sure to be the center of attention again in this one, now on the opposing side and back in the building he called home for the first five seasons of his career.Cutter Gauthier: Needless to say, Gauthier is having an excellent season with goal-scoring numbers that far exceed anyone on the Flyers this season. He’s up to 34 goals entering Wednesday’s game after scoring his 20th against the Flyers on Jan. 6.

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

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