A major talking point this season was the Flyers’ lack of shots. They set a franchise record for games with 25 shots or fewer, and entered the Olympic break having lost 12 of their previous 15 games. The playoffs looked to be out of reach, but a remarkable turnaround saw the Flyers go 18-7-1, with a seemingly improved offense. However, their offensive output at even strength moved very little following the break, pointing toward more of the same…
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