Former Philadelphia Flyers goalie Ray Emery shut out the Minnesota Wild on Tuesday night with a 20-save performance. Former Philadelphia Flyers goalie Sergei Bobrovsky shut out the San Jose Sharks last night too, with a 30-save performance.

Meanwhile, current Philadelphia Flyers goalie Ilya Bryzgalov sat on the bench to watch his team lose to the Islanders, and then needed defenseman Kimmo Timonen to clear his name on local radio after a report that Bryzgalov was benched for falling asleep in a team meeting.

So … good times.

Steve Mason got the start against the New York Islanders, which was a critical game vs. a team the Flyers were chasing. To repeat: Steve Mason, just acquired at the trade deadline, started a critical game over a goalie in the second year of a 9-year, $51-million contract.

Peculiar? Certainly. Then came a report from 97.5 The Fanatic in Philadelphia that Bryzgalov had been benched for falling asleep in a team meeting.

Bryzgalov’s justification for sitting on the pine vs. the Islanders: “Not surprised I am not starting,” Bryzgalov said. “I was tired.”

Oh, Bryzzzzzzz….

Naturally, the Flyers denied that Bryzgalov taking a huMANGous nap at a team that most guys are expected to be awake was the reason he deferred to Mason. From defenseman Kimmo Timonen:

Kimmo Timonen, who is on leadership group, emphatically denied 97.5 report that Bryz fell asleep at a team meeting and was benched yesterday — Tim Panaccio (@tpanotchCSN) April 10, 2013

Timonen on BryzZzZ report: "No, that's not true...In the NHL, have you ever heard of anyone sleeping in a meeting? Yeah, there’s a scoop."

— Dave Isaac (@davegisaac) April 10, 2013

Once more, with feeling: Former Flyers goalies helping their teams win with shutouts. Current Flyers goalie needing his name cleared by a teammate, lest everything think he’s narcoleptic.

Round of applause for Paul Holmgren and Ed Snider…