2017–18 Philadelphia Flyers season Ice hockey season for team in league
The 2017–18 Philadelphia Flyers season was the 51st season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on June 5, 1967.[ 3] They would improve from their record from last year and make the playoffs for the first time since the 2015–16 season .
Off-season
The first major event of the off-season was the 2017 NHL expansion draft with general manager Ron Hextall having to submit his list of protected players for the draft. The Vegas Golden Knights selected Pierre-Edouard Bellemare at number 12 from the Flyers.
Having been awarded the second overall pick in the 2017 NHL entry draft in the draft lottery, Hextall made several trades in the lead-up to draft day. The most significant of them being to trade Brayden Schenn to the St. Louis Blues in exchange for the 27th overall pick in the draft, a conditional first round pick in 2018, and Jori Lehtera .[ 4] The Flyers selected forward Nolan Patrick with the second overall pick, and went on to add Morgan Frost with the pick acquired from St. Louis and Isaac Ratcliffe with their second round selection, to add to their forward prospects.
The Flyers remained fairly quiet players in free agency, as had been the case the previous year. The main issue for Hextall being to decide how to fill the vacancy left in net by Steve Mason . On July 1, 2017 the Flyers announced the signing of free agent Brian Elliott who would join the recently extended Michal Neuvirth to make up the goalie tandem.[ 5] The Flyers also re-signed several players including Scott Laughton , Taylor Leier , Jordan Weal and Shayne Gostisbehere .
Regular season
Defenseman Radko Gudas received a ten-game suspension for slashing Winnipeg Jets forward Mathieu Perreault on November 16, which was tied for the longest suspension handed out during the 2017–18 season.[ 6]
Standings
Source: National Hockey League
[ 7] x – Clinched playoff spot;
y – Clinched division
Schedule and results
Preseason
The preseason schedule was published on June 15, 2017.[ 8]
2017 preseason
Preseason: 3–2–3 (home: 3–1–0; road: 0–1–3
Legend :
Win
Loss
Overtime/shootout loss
Regular season
The regular season schedule was released on June 22, 2017.[ 10]
2017–18 regular season[ 11]
October: 6–5–1 (home: 3–2–1; road: 3–3–0)
Game
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Points
Recap
1
October 4
Philadelphia
5–3
San Jose
Elliott
17,562
1–0–0
2
Recap
2
October 5
Philadelphia
0–2
Los Angeles
Neuvirth
18,230
1–1–0
2
Recap
3
October 7
Philadelphia
3–2
Anaheim
OT
Elliott
16,032
2–1–0
4
Recap
4
October 10
Philadelphia
5–6
Nashville
Elliott
17,194
2–2–0
4
Recap
5
October 14
Washington
2–8
Philadelphia
Elliott
19,817
3–2–0
6
Recap
6
October 17
Florida
1–5
Philadelphia
Neuvirth
19,145
4–2–0
8
Recap
7
October 19
Nashville
1–0
Philadelphia
Neuvirth
19,396
4–3–0
8
Recap
8
October 21
Edmonton
1–2
Philadelphia
Elliott
19,510
5–3–0
10
Recap
9
October 24
Anaheim
6–2
Philadelphia
Elliott
18,895
5–4–0
10
Recap
10
October 26
Philadelphia
4–5
Ottawa
Neuvirth
14,926
5–5–0
10
Recap
11
October 28
Philadelphia
4–2
Toronto
Elliott
19,317
6–5–0
12
Recap
12
October 30
Arizona
4–3
Philadelphia
OT
Elliott
18,731
6–5–1
13
Recap
November: 2–5–6 (home: 1–3–3; road: 1–2–3)
Game
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Points
Recap
13
November 1
Philadelphia
0–3
Chicago
Elliott
21,524
6–6–1
13
Recap
14
November 2
Philadelphia
2–0
St. Louis
Neuvirth
17,162
7–6–1
15
Recap
15
November 4
Colorado
5–4
Philadelphia
SO
Neuvirth
19,616
7–6–2
16
Recap
16
November 9
Chicago
1–3
Philadelphia
Elliott
19,738
8–6–2
18
Recap
17
November 11
Minnesota
1–0
Philadelphia
Elliott
19,309
8–7–2
18
Recap
18
November 14
Philadelphia
0–3
Minnesota
Elliott
18,768
8–8–2
18
Recap
19
November 16
Philadelphia
2–3
Winnipeg
SO
Elliott
15,321
8–8–3
19
Recap
20
November 18
Calgary
5–4
Philadelphia
OT
Elliott
19,210
8–8–4
20
Recap
21
November 21
Vancouver
5–2
Philadelphia
Neuvirth
19,278
8–9–4
20
Recap
22
November 22
Philadelphia
3–4
NY Islanders
OT
Elliott
12,462
8–9–5
21
Recap
23
November 24
NY Islanders
5–4
Philadelphia
OT
Elliott
19,643
8–9–6
22
Recap
24
November 27
Philadelphia
4–5
Pittsburgh
OT
Elliott
18,505
8–9–7
23
Recap
25
November 28
San Jose
3–1
Philadelphia
Neuvirth
18,935
8–10–7
23
Recap
December: 8–4–1 (home: 4–2–0; road: 4–2–1)
Game
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Points
Recap
26
December 2
Boston
3–0
Philadelphia
Elliott
19,274
8–11–7
23
Recap
27
December 4
Philadelphia
5–2
Calgary
Elliott
18,590
9–11–7
25
Recap
28
December 6
Philadelphia
4–2
Edmonton
Elliott
18,347
10–11–7
27
Recap
29
December 7
Philadelphia
4–1
Vancouver
Elliott
16,515
11–11–7
29
Recap
30
December 12
Toronto
2–4
Philadelphia
Elliott
19,077
12–11–7
31
Recap
31
December 14
Buffalo
1–2
Philadelphia
Elliott
19,508
13–11–7
33
Recap
32
December 16
Dallas
1–2
Philadelphia
OT
Elliott
19,477
14–11–7
35
Recap
33
December 18
Los Angeles
4–1
Philadelphia
Elliott
19,617
14–12–7
35
Recap
34
December 20
Detroit
3–4
Philadelphia
Elliott
19,674
15–12–7
37
Recap
35
December 22
Philadelphia
2–4
Buffalo
Elliott
18,222
15–13–7
37
Recap
36
December 23
Philadelphia
1–2
Columbus
SO
Elliott
17,812
15–13–8
38
Recap
37
December 28
Philadelphia
2–3
Florida
Elliott
17,083
15–14–8
38
Recap
38
December 29
Philadelphia
5–3
Tampa Bay
Elliott
19,092
16–14–8
40
Recap
January: 8–4–0 (home: 5–2–0; road: 3–2–0)
Game
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Points
Recap
39
January 2
Pittsburgh
5–1
Philadelphia
Elliott
19,558
16–15–8
40
Recap
40
January 4
NY Islanders
4–6
Philadelphia
Elliott
19,358
17–15–8
42
Recap
41
January 6
St. Louis
3–6
Philadelphia
Elliott
19,665
18–15–8
44
Recap
42
January 7
Buffalo
1–4
Philadelphia
Neuvirth
19,662
19–15–8
46
Recap
43
January 13
Philadelphia
5–3
New Jersey
Elliott
16,514
20–15–8
48
Recap
44
January 16
Philadelphia
1–5
NY Rangers
Elliott
18,006
20–16–8
48
Recap
45
January 18
Toronto
2–3
Philadelphia
OT
Neuvirth
19,860
21–16–8
50
Recap
46
January 20
New Jersey
1–3
Philadelphia
Neuvirth
19,934
22–16–8
52
Recap
47
January 21
Philadelphia
2–1
Washington
OT
Elliott
18,506
23–16–8
54
Recap
48
January 23
Philadelphia
3–2
Detroit
OT
Elliott
19,515
24–16–8
56
Recap
49
January 25
Tampa Bay
5–1
Philadelphia
Neuvirth
19,489
24–17–8
56
Recap
50
January 31
Philadelphia
3–5
Washington
Neuvirth
18,506
24–18–8
56
Recap
February: 10–1–2 (home: 3–0–2; road: 7–1–0)
Game
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Points
Recap
51
February 1
Philadelphia
3–4
New Jersey
Lyon
13,906
24–19–8
56
Recap
52
February 3
Ottawa
4–3
Philadelphia
SO
Neuvirth
19,729
24–19–9
57
Recap
53
February 6
Philadelphia
2–1
Carolina
OT
Elliott
11,585
25–19–9
59
Recap
54
February 8
Montreal
3–5
Philadelphia
Elliott
19,655
26–19–9
61
Recap
55
February 10
Philadelphia
4–3
Arizona
SO
Neuvirth
13,004
27–19–9
63
Recap
56
February 11
Philadelphia
4–1
Vegas
Neuvirth
18,220
28–19–9
65
Recap
57
February 13
New Jersey
5–4
Philadelphia
SO
Neuvirth
19,312
28–19–10
66
Recap
58
February 16
Philadelphia
2–1
Columbus
OT
Neuvirth
17,364
29–19–10
68
Recap
59
February 18
Philadelphia
7–4
NY Rangers
Lyon
18,006
30–19–10
70
Recap
60
February 20
Montreal
2–3
Philadelphia
OT
Lyon
19,336
31–19–10
72
Recap
61
February 22
Columbus
1–2
Philadelphia
Mrazek
19,727
32–19–10
74
Recap
62
February 24
Philadelphia
5–3
Ottawa
Mrazek
16,128
33–19–10
76
Recap
63
February 26
Philadelphia
1–0
Montreal
SO
Mrazek
21,302
34–19–10
78
Recap
March: 5–6–4 (home: 3–4–0; road: 2–2–4)
Game
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Points
Recap
64
March 1
Carolina
4–1
Philadelphia
Mrazek
19,245
34–20–10
78
Recap
65
March 3
Philadelphia
6–7
Tampa Bay
SO
Mrazek
19,092
34–20–11
79
Recap
66
March 4
Philadelphia
1–4
Florida
Mrazek
14,428
34–21–11
79
Recap
67
March 7
Pittsburgh
5–2
Philadelphia
Mrazek
19,624
34–22–11
79
Recap
68
March 8
Philadelphia
2–3
Boston
Lyon
17,565
34–23–11
79
Recap
69
March 10
Winnipeg
1–2
Philadelphia
Mrazek
19,929
35–23–11
81
Recap
70
March 12
Vegas
3–2
Philadelphia
Mrazek
19,723
35–24–11
81
Recap
71
March 15
Columbus
5–3
Philadelphia
Mrazek
19,354
35–25–11
81
Recap
72
March 17
Philadelphia
4–2
Carolina
Lyon
14,805
36–25–11
83
Recap
73
March 18
Washington
3–6
Philadelphia
Mrazek
19,687
37–25–11
85
Recap
74
March 20
Philadelphia
4–5
Detroit
SO
Lyon
19,515
37–25–12
86
Recap
75
March 22
NY Rangers
3–4
Philadelphia
Lyon
19,584
38–25–12
88
Recap
76
March 25
Philadelphia
4–5
Pittsburgh
OT
Mrazek
18,655
38–25–13
89
Recap
77
March 27
Philadelphia
2–3
Dallas
OT
Mrazek
17,247
38–25–14
90
Recap
78
March 28
Philadelphia
2–1
Colorado
Neuvirth
16,320
39–25–14
92
Recap
April: 3–1–0 (home: 3–0–0; road: 0–1–0)
Game
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Points
Recap
79
April 1
Boston
3–4
Philadelphia
OT
Mrazek
19,904
40–25–14
94
Recap
80
April 3
Philadelphia
4–5
NY Islanders
Mrazek
11,951
40–26–14
94
Recap
81
April 5
Carolina
3–4
Philadelphia
Elliott
20,001
41–26–14
96
Recap
82
April 7
NY Rangers
0–5
Philadelphia
Elliott
20,028
42–26–14
98
Recap
Legend :
Win (2 points)
Loss (0 points)
Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)
Playoffs
2018 Stanley Cup playoffs[ 11]
Game
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Series
Recap
1
April 11
Philadelphia
0–7
Pittsburgh
Elliott
18,556
0–1
Recap
2
April 13
Philadelphia
5–1
Pittsburgh
Elliott
18,648
1–1
Recap
3
April 15
Pittsburgh
5–1
Philadelphia
Elliott
19,955
1–2
Recap
4
April 18
Pittsburgh
5–0
Philadelphia
Elliott
19,644
1–3
Recap
5
April 20
Philadelphia
4–2
Pittsburgh
Neuvirth
18,632
2–3
Recap
6
April 22
Pittsburgh
8–5
Philadelphia
Neuvirth
19,861
2–4
Recap
Legend :
Win
Loss
Player statistics
Scoring
Position abbreviations: C = Center ; D = Defense ; G = Goaltender ; LW = Left wing ; RW = Right wing
† = Joined team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, signing) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.
‡ = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.
Goaltending
Awards and records
Awards
Records
Among the team records set during the 2017–18 season was Michael Raffl and Claude Giroux combining to score the fastest two goals in team history, scoring six seconds apart during the season finale on April 7.[ 20] Excluding the shortened 2019–20 and 2020–21 seasons, the Flyers 679 penalty minutes on the season is an all-time franchise low.[ 21] Giroux’s –10 plus/minus rating during the playoffs is a franchise worst.[ 22]
Milestones
Transactions
The Flyers were involved in the following transactions from June 12, 2017, the day after the deciding game of the 2017 Stanley Cup Finals , through June 7, 2018, the day of the deciding game of the 2018 Stanley Cup Finals .[ 24]
Trades
Players acquired
Players lost
Signings
Draft picks
Below are the Philadelphia Flyers' selections at the 2017 NHL entry draft , held on June 23–24, 2017 at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois .
Notes
^ a b The second alternate captain was Filppula for home games and MacDonald for road games.[ 1]
^ St. Louis had the option of keeping the 2018 first-rounder if it was a top 10 pick. The Blues missed the playoffs and lost the draft lottery, giving the Flyers their 2018 first-round pick (14th overall).[ 26] If the Blues had won the draft lottery, the Flyers would have instead received the Blues' 1st-round pick in 2019 and 3rd-round pick in 2020.
^ If the Flyers made the playoffs and Mrazek won 5 regular season games for Philadelphia, the pick would be upgraded to a 3rd-rounder. This condition was met on April 7 when the Flyers clinched a playoff spot. Additionally, if the Flyers reached the Eastern Conference Finals and Mrazek won 6 playoff games for Philadelphia, the pick would have been upgraded to a 2nd-rounder,[ 30] but this condition was not met.
^ Condition not met. The Red Wings would have received the pick if the Flyers re-signed Mrazek for the 2018–19 season, which they did not.[ 30]
^ The Red Wings retained half of Mrazek's remaining salary.[ 30]
^ In parentheses is the player's free agency group on July 1 if applicable.[ 36]
^ Gordon retired.[ 39]
^ Schultz retired.[ 41]
^ Philadelphia retained Lyubimov’s NHL rights through the 2018–19 season.[ 42]
^ The Flyers acquired this pick in a trade with the St. Louis Blues along with Jori Lehtera and a 2018 conditional first-round draft pick for Brayden Schenn on June 23, 2017[ 62]
^ The Flyers acquired this draft pick from the Arizona Coyotes for their 2nd-round pick, their 3rd-round pick, and the New York Islanders ' 4th-round pick on June 24, 2017.[ 62]
^ The Flyers acquired this pick in a trade with the Boston Bruins for Zac Rinaldo on June 29, 2015[ 62]
^ a b The Flyers acquired Valtteri Filppula , Tampa Bay's fourth-round pick, and Los Angeles' seventh-round pick in a trade with the Tampa Bay Lightning for Mark Streit on March 1, 2017.[ 62]
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