There’s been a lot of talk about how the Flyers’ best forwards weren’t good enough in the playoffs, and how they could have been better. And they certainly could have been, but the team’s top two lines were the only lines getting anything done.
Last week, Kurt dug into what happened to the team’s depth, as heading into the playoffs it was considered a team strength. One day later, Flyers General Manager Chuck Fletcher brought up his team’s depth lines when asked about the team’s biggest needs moving forward, and his comments made me want to take a closer look at which lines the Flyers’ scorers were playing on for each goal scored at five-on-five.