Schenn was a minus-3 in his season debut but is now practicing with the top line. Interesting move to say the least...



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Schenn was a minus-3 in his season debut but is now practicing with the top line. Interesting move to say the least...

Schenn will make his Flyers debut on the third line surrounded by talented teammates. Expect coach Peter Laviolette to roll all four lines tonight.

Schenn figures to play on one of the bottom two lines. With four goals and eight points through four games with the Phantoms, the former fifth overall pick certainly regained his scoring touch.

With Dustin Penner listed as day-to-day, Brad Richardson moves up to a scoring line. Last season he scored seven goals and 19 points through 68 games. He could top those totals if he sticks on the second line.

No immediate fantasy hockey value in the AHL.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.



