The Flyers recalled Petersen from the Phantoms Thursday evening in a move that suggests Hart will miss some time.
It looks like the Flyers will be without the services of No. 1 netminder Carter Hart for at least the next few games after the team recalled Cal Petersen from Lehigh Valley on Thursday evening. The Flyers have yet to provide an official timeline regarding Hart’s injury.The Flyers aren’t as bad as their record. Actually, their underlying numbers are quite good.
Hart stayed in the game and made a strong pad save on Jeff Skinner, whom he then allowed an overturned goal to, before leaving after Brandon Biro scored 34 seconds later to give Buffalo a 2-1 lead. “Sam has shown us many times that he can bounce back,” coach John Tortorella said on Wednesday night. “I’ve listened to him talk to you guys , I think he self-evaluates very well. That’s a really important part of a player, their self-evaluation and I think he’s very strict with that with how he feels about himself. I think that’ll get him through it.”
“You saw it last year how good he was and probably a couple of games he wants to have back,” Scott Laughton said. “But I thought he was really strong for us. Came in, it’s tough as a goalie coming in and you’re a little bit cold and he gave us a chance.”
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