Carter Hart: The Flyers appear to have found their franchise goalie. Among goalies to play at least seven playoff games, Hart is fourth in the NHL with a .926 save percentage and seventh with a 2.23 goals-against average. He had back-to-back shutouts in Games 3 and 4 against the Canadiens and made 49 saves in the 5-4 double-overtime win against the Islanders in Game 6. Hart turned 22 during his first Stanley Cup Playoffs, and teammates and coaches continued to marvel at his combination of poise, technical skill and athleticism.
Young defensemen stepping up: Ivan Provorov, 23, scored eight points (three goals, five assists), was plus-2 and averaged 26:04 of ice time in 16 games. He assisted on the overtime goal in Game 5 against the Islanders and scored in double-overtime in Game 6, when he played 38:15. Philippe Myers, 23, scored three goals, including in overtime in Game 2 against the Islanders, and was plus-2 in 20:06 of ice time in 16 games. Travis Sanheim, 24, scored seven points (one goal, six assists), averaging 22:35 in 16 games.
Oskar Lindblom's return: The biggest win of the playoffs came when Lindblom took his first shift in Game 6 against the Islanders, eight months after being diagnosed with Ewing's sarcoma, a form of bone cancer. When the forward left the lineup Dec. 7, he was tied with Konecny for the Philadelphia lead with 11 goals. Now he's focused on trying to return to that level. "Just want to get back on track and start a new season," Lindblom said after Game 7.