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NHL 15: Philly Flyers Regular Season Part 2(Year 2)

When I last left you, when had finished a trade deadline that saw Wayne Simmons, Cody Franson and Luke Schenn leave for greener pastures. We finish the regular season in this post, enjoy!

So, I forgot to add the updated lines in the last post, so here they are.

Forwards
Boedker(86)-Giroux(90)-Voracek(90)
Duclair(80)-Couturier(84)-Forsberg(86)
Raffl(82)-Backlund(83)-Fehr(81)
Rinaldo(78)-Tyrell(78)-Gordon(77)

Defensemen
Del Zotto(85)-Vatanen(85)
MacDonald(85)-Hagg(80)
Wotherspoon(79)-Michalek(82)

Goalies
Campbell(83)
Backstrom(81)

We weren't expecting to finish well during the last month or two of the season, and that expectation was spot on. We ended the season with a record of 32-42-8, good for 72 points, down from 81 points last year. We were more focused on the rebuild this year, so the end result was not entirely surprising. We scored 222 goals, twenty more than last year, and allowed 236 goals, 30 more than last year. The ration between the two is pretty close for a last place team, and we had a lot of one-goal losses, meaning that lady luck was not on our side. Once again, Claude Giroux ended the year on the injury list, and missed a couple of months in the middle of the season, a trend worth keeping an eye on. Here are the team leaders:

Goals: Jakub Voracek, 34
Assists: Claude Giroux, 42
Plus/Minus: Zac Rinaldo, +10
PIMS: Zac Rinaldo, 180
Wins: Jack Campbell, 17

Below is the spread sheet to the season stats.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mwt2ciazV9mljaaGLUuQrCWUQ2e02Tp6REVI5qtPdeU/edit#gid=0

See you later, when we go into the offseason!
-Henry

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