Earlier this season, Philadelphia made changes in the both the general manager's chair and behind the bench. In late November, the Flyers relieved GM Ron Hextall of his duties, replacing him with Chuck Fletcher. Just before Christmas, coach Dave Hakstol was shown the door and he was replaced by Scott Gordon, formerly the Islanders bench boss. Gordon had been at the helm of Philly's AHL Lehigh Valley affiliate before being promoted on an interim basis.
Given the success the Flyers have had under Gordon, the team may be considering lifting the "interim" part of that title. In the days leading up to the NHL's holiday break, the Flyers won three of their first four games under Gordon's direction. But a rocky 0-6-2 stretch followed immediately after the break, a stretch that concluded with a 5-3 loss to the Caps in Washington on Jan. 8 in the only prior meeting between the two teams this season.
Over the last two months, Philadelphia has been among the hottest teams in the league. The Flyers won eight straight at one point, and they own a 17-4-2 record since their last meeting with the Capitals. Philadelphia has been just plus-4 at five-on-five during that run, but they've been plus-eight on special teams during that span, and they've posted an impressive 9-1-2 record in one-goal games during that run.
Like the Caps, Philly has started off the month of March with a pair of road wins over division rivals, defeating the Devils and the Islanders, respectively. But the Flyers aren't at peak health coming into Wednesday's game with Washington.
Noted Caps killer Jakub Voracek is expected to miss Wednesday's game because of a lower body injury, and sophomore center Nolan Patrick's status for the game is unsure; he suffered an upper body injury in Sunday's win over the Islanders. Over the course of the Flyers' last 23 games, Voraceck has seven goals and 24 points while playing in 22 of those games; he is second on the club behind only Sean Couturier (12-18-30) during that stretch. Patrick has seven goals and 15 points in Philly's last 23 games, seventh in scoring over that span, but tied for fifth in goals.