There was one thing that the Philadelphia Flyers failed at more than any other team in the entire NHL this past season. Despite being a decent-to-good team for most of the year, and almost making the playoffs, the Flyers had the league’s worst power play. There is no way around it — they completely sucked when it came to scoring with one more player on the ice.
The Flyers’ 12.2 percent conversion rate was the worst by a mile (the next-worst was the Columbus Blue Jackets and their 15.1 percent) and it is now the third consecutive year where this team sits at the bottom of the power play rankings.