Pittsburgh Penguins

Overall: 45-23-8-98

Home: 24-13-2-50

Road: 21-10-6-48



WHEN: March 29, 2011 - 7:00 pm | WHERE: CONSOL Energy Center

WATCH: FSN | LISTEN: Pens HD Radio, 105.9 FM Philadelphia Flyers

Overall: 45-20-10-100

Home: 21-11-6-48

Road: 24-9-4-52

WHEN: March 29, 2011 - 7:00 pm

WHERE: CONSOL Energy Center

WATCH: FSN

LISTEN: Pens HD Radio, 105.9 FM







SCOUTING REPORT



Now that both the Penguins and the Flyers have assured themselves postseason berths, the two cross-state rivals will officially be battling for the top spot in both the Atlantic Division and Eastern Conference when they meet at CONSOL Energy Center on Tuesday.



Philadelphia had their nine-game unbeaten streak snapped on Sunday in a 2-1 loss to the Bruins, which marked the Flyers' first game without a point since their 7-0 loss to the New York Rangers on March 6. The Flyers had gone 5-0-4 over that span. That loss combined with the Penguins' 2-1 shootout victory over Florida on Sunday has Pittsburgh sitting just two points behind Philadelphia in the standings.



In the two teams' last meeting just five days ago on March 24, rookie goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky played out of his mind, earning the Flyers a crucial point in the race for the top spot. His stellar play came off the heels of a second-period benching in the Flyers' 5-4 shootout loss to Washington on March 22, where Bobrovsky surrendered three goals on nine shots.



After Bobrovsky – who has a 2-1-1 record, .926 save percentage and 2.21 goals-against average versus the Penguins this season – went on to backstop the Flyers to a 4-1 win over the New York Islanders on March 26, head coach Peter Laviolette gave veteran Brian Boucher the nod between the pipes on Sunday against the Bruins in a back-to-back game situation. It's unclear who Laviolette will go with on Tuesday.



The Flyers continue to be led by offensive production from all over a deep forward lineup, as they now have four players who have reached the 60-point mark. That last happened for Philadelphia two seasons ago, but those are the only two occurrences in the last 13 years (and just the fifth in the past 21 years).



The Flyers also have six different players who have tallied at least 20 goals and 10 different players that have reached double digits in goals. Their average of 3.13 goals-per game is first in the East and fourth in the league.





INTERESTING STATS



* The Penguins established a National Hockey League record Sunday afternoon by winning their fourth straight game via shootout. Their other three wins came at Detroit, 5-4, on March 21, Philadelphia, 2-1, on March 24 and New Jersey, 1-0, on March 25.



* This is the sixth and final meeting between the two teams. Philadelphia has won three of the five meetings between the teams, with Pittsburgh defeating the Flyers twice at Wells Fargo Center. The Flyers have posted a trio of 3-2 victories, with two coming at CONSOL Energy Center (Oct. 7 and Oct. 29) and one at the Wells Fargo Center (Dec. 14).



* Pittsburgh's first victory came via a 5-1 defeat of the Flyers in Philadelphia on Oct. 16 behind a pair of goals from Sidney Crosby. Their second came last week with the game-deciding shootout tally by Chris Kunitz in a 2-1 victory on March 24. In five games, Kris Letang (1G-6A) leads the way for Pittsburgh in the season series with seven points each.



* Philadelphia currently owns a two-point lead over the Penguins in the race for the Atlantic Division crown. Including Tuesday, the Penguins have six games remaining this season, while Philadelphia has seven. Pittsburgh has two matchups remaining against teams currently positioned in the top-eight of the Eastern Conference playoff field, including Tuesday's tilt with the Flyers. Philadelphia will face three potential playoff teams during its final seven games.



* Of the Penguins' six games remaining, three are against Atlantic Division foes (Philadelphia, 2; New Jersey, 2; New York Islanders) and all six are against teams from the Eastern Conference. The Penguins are 10-8-3 this season against the Atlantic Division and 34-19-5 against the East.



* The Penguins' 24 home wins entering Tuesday's contest are second in the league (and just one behind Vancouver). Meanwhile, the Flyers tied a franchise record on March 26 with their 24th road win, which ranks second (tied) in the NHL.



* Philadelphia has a 15-3-2 record against Atlantic Division opponents this season, the best record of any NHL team against its own division.





KEYS TO THE GAME



Avoid Overtime/Shootout: Both teams are no strangers to shootouts as of late. The Penguins set an NHL record on Sunday by recording their fourth-straight shootout victory with their 2-1 win over Florida, while the Flyers went to a shootout in four-consecutive games from March 17-24, winning just one of those four. While the Penguins have been finding success in the shootout, they can't afford to surrender a point to the Flyers if they want to overtake Philadelphia for the top spot in both the division and the conference.



Capitalize on Turnovers: The Flyers committed a season-high 20 turnovers against the Bruins on Sunday, much higher than their average of eight giveaways a game. The Penguins have done a great job as of late playing aggressive, confident hockey that's been forcing their opponents to cough up the puck, and they need to bring this mentality to the ice on Tuesday against a team that's been prone to doing just that as of late.





WHO'S HOT



Marc-Andre Fleury - Fleury's play not only earned him the team's Most Valuable Player award before Sunday's game against the Panthers, but it also has the Penguins netminder in talks for the Hart Trophy as the league MVP. Fleury established a new franchise record for the longest shutout sequence in team history by not allowing a goal for 150:14 minutes. His streak began with Mike Richards' first-period goal against the Penguins on Thursday in Philadelphia through a complete-game shutout against New Jersey on Friday until Florida's Ryan Carter scored in the second period on Sunday. Fleury bested the previous record held by Jocelyn Thibault (136:13). Fleury is now 6-2-1 over his past eight games, including one shutout. Over his past 50 starts, Fleury has allowed two or fewer goals 33 times.



James van Riemsdyk - Van Riemsdyk has five points in his last three games, thanks to his first career NHL hat trick that powered the Flyers to a 4-1 victory over New York Islanders on March 26. Van Riemsdyk, 21, also assisted on Mike Richards' goal in the Flyers' 2-1 shootout loss to the Penguins on March 24 and added a helper on Philadelphia's lone tally in their 2-1 loss to Boston on Sunday. The former No. 2 overall draft pick by the Flyers in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft has surpassed the point totals he posted last season in his rookie campaign.