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Flames at Flyers projected lineup
Injured: Rasmus Ristolainen (triceps), Samuel Ersson (lower body), Tyson Foerster (lower body)
Neither team held a morning skate after each played Saturday. … Wolf will start for the second straight day. He allowed three goals on 11 shots before being removed after the first period of a 4-2 loss to the Nashville Predators. … Zary will play after being scratched the previous two games. Coach Ryan Huska would not disclose which forward would come out of the lineup. … Parekh will play after being scratched the previous two games but Huska would not say which defenseman would come out. … Kolosov will make his first start of the season. He made seven saves in relief of Vladar during the third period of a 5-2 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday. … Couturier will return after missing one game because of an upper-body injury. … Foerster will be out for "the next few games," coach Rick Tocchet said. The forward was injured blocking a shot by Maple Leafs defenseman Morgan Rielly during the first period Saturday.
Five Storylines to Follow in Flyers vs. Flames Matchup
Looking to end their homestand on a strong note, the Philadelphia Flyers are hosting the struggling Calgary Flames. Here are five storylines to get you set for puck drop.
Since being dealt to Calgary from Philadelphia in January 2025, Morgan Frost and Joel Farabee haven’t had the start to the season they were hoping for.
In 13 games, Frost has tallied seven points (two goals, five assists), while Farabee has six points (two goals, four assists). During their six seasons in Philadelphia, Frost totaled 135 points (50 goals, 85 assists) in 278 games, and Farabee produced 201 points (90 goals, 111 assists) across 384 games, emerging as a key piece of the Flyers’ system.
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Flyers Game 12, Bounce Back; Line, Notes, & How to Watch vs. Flames
The Philadelphia Flyers (6-4-1) will look to bounce back after their home win streak was snapped by the Toronto Maple Leafs when they host the Calgary Flames (2-9-2) Sunday night. Sunday night’s game concludes the Flyers’ five-game homestand.
Calgary has had its share of struggles to start the season. Calder Trophy finalist Dustin Wolf has been a shadow of himself from last season. The team has lost its three games as a whole. That includes their Saturday game in Nashville, where Dustin Wolf was pulled after the first period.
The Flyers, on the other hand, had been riding a hot streak before their 5-2 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday. You could feel the loss coming, especially with how sloppy the team was in their win against Nashville. They were saved by great goaltending on Thursday, something they did not get on Saturday.






















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