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Brayden Schenn News

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Brayden Schenn
Age: 33Position: C
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55%
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76%
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Goals
77%
Assists
79%
Power-Play
70%
SOG
73%
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I’m going to put Richardson in there with Stoll now. I think Richie’s camp has been very good. He’s skating well. His game is in order. So the line with Richardson, Stoll and Hunter, right now, seems to be a line that would work good for me, and I’m going to go with that.

Richardson should rotate between all four lines as he remains the team's most versatile forward. Last season he scored seven goals and 19 points through 68 games. Expect around 10 goals and 20 points over a full season.

Brad Richardson
Sources continue to say that 18-year-old rookie Sean Couturier and 25-year-old Matt Read are both on the roster.

Schenn may have made the roster but isn't 100 percent healthy at this point. Last season Schenn scored 21 goals and 53 points over 27 games for the Saskatoon Blades following playing for the Los Angeles Kings, Manchester Monarchs and Brandon Wheat Kings. Expect him to be eased into the lineup.

Brayden Schenn
Andreas Nodl (groin pull) and Brayden Schenn (shoulder injury) worked out on their own initially on Sunday before joining the main group on the ice at Skate Zone. It’s becoming more feasible that Schenn could start the season with the Phantoms while rehabbing his shoulder. That would allow the Flyers significant salary cap relief during the first week of the season to make some roster adjustments, then LTI Ian Laperriere (post-concussion syndrome) and deal with any cap issues in mid-October.

Schenn could get called down as the Flyers have no shortage of youngsters ready to step into the lineup. Last season Schenn scored 21 goals and 53 points over 27 games for the Saskatoon Blades following playing for the Los Angeles Kings, Manchester Monarchs and Brandon Wheat Kings. Expect him to put on a Flyers sweater sooner rather than later.

Brayden Schenn
In other news, forward Brayden Schenn did not skate with the team at practice today. He left last night’s game in the third period with an upper-body injury and will remain day-to-day, but will not be in the line up for Thursday’s game vs. Devils.

The term day-to-day implies Schenn is not out for a long time. Last season he only posted two assists in his eight-game stint with the LA Kings but is expected to make the team and produce more with the Flyers. Expect him to center the third line.

Brayden Schenn
#Flyers GM Paul Holmgren says, Brayden Schenn has an upper-body injury and will not return

The Flyers' top prospect will likely be held out of the rest of the game for precautionary measures. Last season he only posted two assists in his eight-game stint with the LA Kings but is expected to make the team. Expect him to center the third line.

Brayden Schenn
The Flyers obviously want to take a longer look at young prospects like Sean Couturier, Brayden Schenn, Matt Rears.d, Zac Rinaldo and Tom Sestito, among othe

Schenn could make the team as the third line center. He dominated the WHL last year, scoring 21 goals and 53 points in only 27 games. He could have a very high upside if he hits the ground running.

Brayden Schenn
Entering training camp, Richardson would seem to be in line for a spot on the third or fourth line — he’s been practicing with Trevor Lewis and Kevin Westgarth, mostly — but everyone knows that in a pinch, Richardson is the default fill-in player for almost any situation

Richardson has filled in admirably on the top two lines but probably is behind Scott Parse on the depth chart. Last season, the versatile forward scored seven goals and 19 points. He probably won't make an impact in fantasy hockey with a career high of 14 goals.

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