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The Philadelphia Flyers and Boston Bruins are set to conclude their three-game season series on Saturday. The game, scheduled for 1:00 p.m. EST at TD Garden, will be broadcast locally on NBCSP and nationally on NHL Network, with radio coverage available on 97.5 The Fanatic and an online simulcast on Flyers Radio 24/7.
This matchup marks the third meeting between the two teams this season, with each side winning once as the visiting team. On October 29 in Boston, the Flyers secured a 2-0 victory thanks to Samuel Ersson's shutout performance. In contrast, the Bruins claimed a 3-0 win at Wells Fargo Center on November 2.
Ersson has been dealing with a recurring lower-body injury but has recently returned to practice with the team. The Flyers have had a mixed run of form lately, including a loss against the Florida Panthers after leading late in the game. Meanwhile, the Bruins have improved under interim head coach Joe Sacco, winning four of their last six games.
Flyers left winger Joel Farabee is looking to break his scoring drought as he joins Sean Couturier and Travis Konecny on the top line. Farabee has struggled offensively despite showing energy in recent games.
The chemistry between Owen Tippett and rookie Matvei Michkov is another focal point for Philadelphia. Their line has shown promise since being reunited, with Michkov assisting Tippett's recent goals.
Head coach John Tortorella may rely heavily on Couturier's line during critical moments of Saturday's game despite back-to-back fixtures over the weekend.
Philadelphia's special teams are also under scrutiny after recent struggles. Improving both power play execution and penalty killing will be crucial against Boston.
On Boston's side, David Pastrnak remains a key player to watch. Known for his offensive prowess, Pastrnak has been gaining momentum with recent points scored across several games.