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The Flyers’ goalie corps entered Friday with the worst save percentage in the NHL.

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When a team leads the league in faceoff percentage, as the Flyers do, it's usually a good sign.

Getting control of the puck means more time in the opponent's end, and less time for the Flyers' struggling goalies to be exposed.

That hasn't been the case in the first 10 games, however.

The Flyers' .576 winning percentage on faceoffs has been trumped by this number: an .865 save percentage by their goalies, which was last in the league entering Friday.