The Philadelphia Flyers threw everything they could at the Pittsburgh Penguins in their first round series, but still came up short against the defending champions. Among the reasons why was goaltending, which performed poorly no matter who the Flyers turned to.
Brian Elliott started four games, registering an .856 save percentage and 4.74 goals against average, while Michal Neuvirth started the other two and couldn’t even match that level. Neuvirth posted an .847 save percentage, well below his career mark of .912. Some of their struggles could have been caused by injury, as today they told Sam Carchidi of the Philadelphia Inquirer that they would both need minor surgical procedures. Neuvirth will have procedures on both hips, while Elliott may need another surgery on the abdominal injury that kept him out for part of the season. Carchidi tweets that the Flyers “obviously rushed him back too soon.”
Carchidi also added that Petr Mrazek, acquired at the trade deadline to help solidify the Flyers goaltending situation, didn’t “sound optimistic” for a return next season. Though Mrazek is a restricted free agent this summer, his hefty salary would force an equally expensive qualifying offer in order to retain his rights. Since he performed poorly down the stretch for the team, it seems unlikely that they would extend such an offer.
Unfortunately for the Flyers, both Elliott and Neuvirth are under contract for next season. If they return with the same duo, it’s hard to imagine a different outcome in a year’s time regardless of the team they put in front of them.