New Lineup Spark Ignites Flyers' Win Over Sabres
The Flyers got a much-needed boost from their new line combination, as Nikita Grebenkin, Noah Cates, and Bobby Brink found an early spark that carried over into the rest of the game. The trio needed something to go right after being shuffled around in the lineup, with Grebenkin struggling for minutes and Cates and Brink going without a point since late November.
Brink got things started with a first-period goal, while Cates added another in the second period. Grebenkin's contribution came from a turnover at the blue line, where he collected a loose puck and fed it to Brink for an easy tap-in. It was just one of several chances the new line created, as they controlled play against a Sabres team that struggled to contain them.
Coach Rick Tocchet acknowledged that Grebenkin's ice time was limited due to his penalty minutes, but praised his effort when he did get on the ice. "The penalties kill those type of guys," Tocchet said. "But what I like about it is that he sat and then he went out there and he's spinning his legs. That's hard to do."
With Tyson Foerster out for several weeks, Grebenkin, Cates, and Brink have been tasked with stepping up their production. The result was a 5-2 win over the Sabres, as the new line found its footing and carried the team through the rest of the game.
For Cates, playing with Grebenkin again brought out the best in both players. "He's always flying out there and making plays," Cates said. "So just kinda the more we play together, the more we can learn and build that chemistry and that trust."
The Flyers' win was a welcome boost for the team, which has struggled with injuries and inconsistent production this season. With Foerster out of commission, Grebenkin, Cates, and Brink are now being asked to carry the load – and they've taken an important step in doing so.
The Flyers got a much-needed boost from their new line combination, as Nikita Grebenkin, Noah Cates, and Bobby Brink found an early spark that carried over into the rest of the game. The trio needed something to go right after being shuffled around in the lineup, with Grebenkin struggling for minutes and Cates and Brink going without a point since late November.
Brink got things started with a first-period goal, while Cates added another in the second period. Grebenkin's contribution came from a turnover at the blue line, where he collected a loose puck and fed it to Brink for an easy tap-in. It was just one of several chances the new line created, as they controlled play against a Sabres team that struggled to contain them.
Coach Rick Tocchet acknowledged that Grebenkin's ice time was limited due to his penalty minutes, but praised his effort when he did get on the ice. "The penalties kill those type of guys," Tocchet said. "But what I like about it is that he sat and then he went out there and he's spinning his legs. That's hard to do."
With Tyson Foerster out for several weeks, Grebenkin, Cates, and Brink have been tasked with stepping up their production. The result was a 5-2 win over the Sabres, as the new line found its footing and carried the team through the rest of the game.
For Cates, playing with Grebenkin again brought out the best in both players. "He's always flying out there and making plays," Cates said. "So just kinda the more we play together, the more we can learn and build that chemistry and that trust."
The Flyers' win was a welcome boost for the team, which has struggled with injuries and inconsistent production this season. With Foerster out of commission, Grebenkin, Cates, and Brink are now being asked to carry the load – and they've taken an important step in doing so.