NHL hockey team season
The 2011–12 Philadelphia Flyers season was the team's 45th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Flyers lost in the second round of the 2012 Stanley Cup playoffs to their local rivals, the New Jersey Devils , in five games.
In July 2011, veteran Jaromir Jagr joined the Flyers as a free agent, his first time in the NHL since the 2007–08 season . The season was also Chris Pronger 's last in the NHL. After appearing in three Stanley Cup Finals and winning one with the Anaheim Ducks , Pronger had not played since November 2011 after battling several injuries and suffering from post-concussion syndrome . In 2013, Claude Giroux would replace Pronger as the Flyers' captain.
Off-season
Following his penchant for making big moves, Flyers general manager Paul Holmgren pulled off perhaps the most stunning move of his tenure, trading captain Mike Richards to the Los Angeles Kings in exchange for Brayden Schenn , Wayne Simmonds and a 2012 second-round draft pick, as well as Jeff Carter to the Columbus Blue Jackets for their 2011 first-round pick (Sean Couturier ) and Jakub Voracek , all within the span of one hour on June 23. Later that same day, Holmgren addressed the Flyers' long-standing goaltending issues by signing the Phoenix Coyotes ' Ilya Bryzgalov to a nine-year, $51 million contract. On July 1, the Flyers signed Jaromir Jagr to a one-year contract, Maxime Talbot to a five-year contract and Andreas Lilja to a two-year contract.
Regular season
Chris Pronger was named the Flyers' captain; however, 13 games into the season, he was lost for the remainder of the regular season and playoffs with severe post-concussion syndrome.
Bryzgalov's play ranged from spectacular to subpar, including being benched in favor of Sergei Bobrovsky for the Flyers' 3–2 loss to the New York Rangers in the 2012 Winter Classic . Twelve rookies played for the Flyers during the season, with the play of Sean Couturier, Brayden Schenn and Matt Read standing out impressively.
The Flyers concluded the regular season with the most powerplay opportunities of all teams (335), the most powerplay goals scored (66) and the most powerplay opportunities against (319).
Season standings
Source: National Hockey League
Source: National Hockey League x – Clinched playoff spot; y – Clinched division; z – Clinched conference
Playoffs
The Flyers drew the Pittsburgh Penguins in the first round of the playoffs , a series in which the two teams combined for an NHL-record 45 goals in the first four games and a total of 309 penalty minutes in an intense, fight-filled series. The Flyers pulled off the upset in six games against a Pittsburgh team that was heavily favored to win the Stanley Cup . But in the second round against the New Jersey Devils , the Flyers' run-and-gun style of play was stymied by the Devils' forechecking and defense, and the Flyers were eliminated in five games. Claude Giroux missed the fifth and deciding game after being suspended for a hit to the head of New Jersey's Dainius Zubrus late in game four.
Schedule and results
Preseason
2011 preseason
Preseason: 4–2–1 (home: 2–1–1; road: 2–1–0)
Legend :
Win
Loss
Overtime/shootout loss
Regular season
2011–12 regular season
October: 6–4–1, 13 points (home: 3–3–1; road: 3–1–0)
Game
Date
Opponent
Score
Attendance
Record
Points
Recap
1
October 6
@ Boston Bruins
2–1
17,565
1–0–0
2
Recap
2
October 8
@ New Jersey Devils
3–0
17,625
2–0–0
4
Recap
3
October 12
Vancouver Canucks
5–4
19,632
3–0–0
6
Recap
4
October 15
Los Angeles Kings
2–3 (OT)
19,644
3–0–1
7
Recap
5
October 18
@ Ottawa Senators
7–2
18,059
4–0–1
9
Recap
6
October 20
Washington Capitals
2–5
19,658
4–1–1
9
Recap
7
October 22
St. Louis Blues
2–4
19,593
4–2–1
9
Recap
8
October 24
Toronto Maple Leafs
4–2
19,569
5–2–1
11
Recap
9
October 26
@ Montreal Canadiens
1–5
21,273
5–3–1
11
Recap
10
October 27
Winnipeg Jets
8–9
19,588
5–4–1
11
Recap
11
October 29
Carolina Hurricanes
5–1
19,683
6–4–1
13
Recap
November: 7–3–2, 16 points (home: 3–1–1; road: 4–2–1)
Game
Date
Opponent
Score
Attendance
Record
Points
Recap
12
November 2
@ Buffalo Sabres
3–2
18,299
7–4–1
15
Recap
13
November 3
New Jersey Devils
3–4 (SO)
19,667
7–4–2
16
Recap
14
November 5
Columbus Blue Jackets
9–2
19,784
8–4–2
18
Recap
15
November 9
@ Tampa Bay Lightning
1–2 (OT)
19,204
8–4–3
19
Recap
16
November 13
@ Florida Panthers
3–2
15,215
9–4–3
21
Recap
17
November 14
@ Carolina Hurricanes
5–3
14,491
10–4–3
23
Recap
18
November 17
Phoenix Coyotes
2–1
19,610
11–4–3
25
Recap
19
November 19
@ Winnipeg Jets
4–6
15,004
11–5–3
25
Recap
20
November 21
Carolina Hurricanes
2–4
19,632
11–6–3
25
Recap
21
November 23
@ New York Islanders
4–3 (OT)
11,086
12–6–3
27
Recap
22
November 25
Montreal Canadiens
3–1
19,991
13–6–3
29
Recap
23
November 26
@ New York Rangers
0–2
18,200
13–7–3
29
Recap
December: 9–3–1, 19 points (home: 2–1–0; road: 7–2–1)
Game
Date
Opponent
Score
Attendance
Record
Points
Recap
24
December 2
@ Anaheim Ducks
4–3 (OT)
15,975
14–7–3
31
Recap
25
December 3
@ Phoenix Coyotes
4–2
14,913
15–7–3
33
Recap
26
December 7
@ Buffalo Sabres
5–4 (OT)
18,690
16–7–3
35
Recap
27
December 8
Pittsburgh Penguins
3–2
19,936
17–7–3
37
Recap
28
December 10
Tampa Bay Lightning
5–2
19,772
18–7–3
39
Recap
29
December 13
@ Washington Capitals
5–1
18,506
19–7–3
41
Recap
30
December 15
@ Montreal Canadiens
4–3
21,273
20–7–3
43
Recap
31
December 17
Boston Bruins
0–6
19,948
20–8–3
43
Recap
32
December 19
@ Colorado Avalanche
2–3 (SO)
14,889
20–8–4
44
Recap
33
December 21
@ Dallas Stars
4–1
15,061
21–8–4
46
Recap
34
December 23
@ New York Rangers
2–4
18,200
21–9–4
46
Recap
35
December 27
@ Tampa Bay Lightning
1–5
19,204
21–10–4
46
Recap
36
December 29
@ Pittsburgh Penguins
4–2
18,602
22–10–4
48
Recap
January: 7–4–2, 16 points (home: 3–2–2; road: 4–2–0)
Game
Date
Opponent
Score
Attendance
Record
Points
Recap
37
January 2
New York Rangers
2–3
46,967
22–11–4
48
Recap
38
January 5
Chicago Blackhawks
5–4
19,877
23–11–4
50
Recap
39
January 7
Ottawa Senators
3–2 (OT)
19,792
24–11–4
52
Recap
40
January 8
@ Ottawa Senators
4–6
20,028
24–12–4
52
Recap
41
January 10
@ Carolina Hurricanes
2–1
14,511
25–12–4
54
Recap
42
January 12
@ New York Islanders
3–2
11,751
26–12–4
56
Recap
43
January 14
@ Nashville Predators
2–4
17,113
26–13–4
56
Recap
44
January 17
Minnesota Wild
5–1
19,787
27–13–4
58
Recap
45
January 19
New York Islanders
1–4
19,796
27–14–4
58
Recap
46
January 21
@ New Jersey Devils
4–1
16,251
28–14–4
60
Recap
47
January 22
Boston Bruins
5–6 (SO)
19,851
28–14–5
61
Recap
48
January 24
@ Florida Panthers
3–2 (SO)
17,737
29–14–5
63
Recap
49
January 31
Winnipeg Jets
1–2 (SO)
19,874
29–14–6
64
Recap
Notes:
2012 NHL Winter Classic played at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania .
February: 5–7–1, 11 points (home: 3–3–1; road: 2–4–0)
Game
Date
Opponent
Score
Attendance
Record
Points
Recap
50
February 2
Nashville Predators
4–1
19,823
30–14–6
66
Recap
51
February 4
New Jersey Devils
4–6
19,862
30–15–6
66
Recap
52
February 5
@ New York Rangers
2–5
18,200
30–16–6
66
Recap
53
February 7
New York Islanders
0–1 (SO)
19,614
30–16–7
67
Recap
54
February 9
Toronto Maple Leafs
4–3
19,684
31–16–7
69
Recap
55
February 11
New York Rangers
2–5
19,915
31–17–7
69
Recap
56
February 12
@ Detroit Red Wings
3–4
20,066
31–18–7
69
Recap
57
February 16
Buffalo Sabres
7–2
19,725
32–18–7
71
Recap
58
February 18
Pittsburgh Penguins
4–6
19,958
32–19–7
71
Recap
59
February 21
@ Winnipeg Jets
5–4 (OT)
15,004
33–19–7
73
Recap
60
February 23
@ Edmonton Oilers
0–2
16,839
33–20–7
73
Recap
61
February 25
@ Calgary Flames
5–4 (SO)
19,289
34–20–7
75
Recap
62
February 28
@ San Jose Sharks
0–1
17,562
34–21–7
75
Recap
March: 11–3–2, 24 points (home: 7–2–1; road: 4–1–1)
Game
Date
Opponent
Score
Attendance
Record
Points
Recap
63
March 1
New York Islanders
6–3
19,674
35–21–7
77
Recap
64
March 4
@ Washington Capitals
1–0
18,506
36–21–7
79
Recap
65
March 6
Detroit Red Wings
3–2
19,892
37–21–7
81
Recap
66
March 8
Florida Panthers
5–0
19,675
38–21–7
83
Recap
67
March 10
@ Toronto Maple Leafs
1–0 (SO)
19,559
39–21–7
85
Recap
68
March 11
@ New Jersey Devils
1–4
15,107
39–22–7
85
Recap
69
March 13
New Jersey Devils
3–0
19,724
40–22–7
87
Recap
70
March 15
@ New York Islanders
3–2
13,827
41–22–7
89
Recap
71
March 17
@ Boston Bruins
2–3 (SO)
17,565
41–22–8
90
Recap
72
March 18
Pittsburgh Penguins
3–2 (OT)
19,927
42–22–8
92
Recap
73
March 20
Florida Panthers
1–2
19,568
42–23–8
92
Recap
74
March 22
Washington Capitals
2–1 (SO)
19,948
43–23–8
94
Recap
75
March 24
Montreal Canadiens
4–1
19,931
44–23–8
96
Recap
76
March 26
Tampa Bay Lightning
3–5
19,590
44–24–8
96
Recap
77
March 29
@ Toronto Maple Leafs
7–1
19,415
45–24–8
98
Recap
78
March 31
Ottawa Senators
3–4 (SO)
19,822
45–24–9
99
Recap
April: 2–2–0, 4 points (home: 1–1–0; road: 1–1–0)
Game
Date
Opponent
Score
Attendance
Record
Points
Recap
79
April 1
@ Pittsburgh Penguins
6–4
18,601
46–24–9
101
Recap
80
April 3
New York Rangers
3–5
19,898
46–25–9
101
Recap
81
April 5
Buffalo Sabres
2–1
19,873
47–25–9
103
Recap
82
April 7
@ Pittsburgh Penguins
2–4
18,616
47–26–9
103
Recap
Legend :
Win (2 points)
Loss (0 points)
Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)
Playoffs
2012 Stanley Cup playoffs
Eastern Conference Quarterfinals vs. Pittsburgh Penguins – Flyers win 4–2
Game
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Series
Recap
1
April 11
Philadelphia
4–3
Pittsburgh
OT
Bryzgalov
18,565
Flyers lead 1–0
Recap
2
April 13
Philadelphia
8–5
Pittsburgh
Bryzgalov
18,626
Flyers lead 2–0
Recap
3
April 15
Pittsburgh
4–8
Philadelphia
Bryzgalov
20,092
Flyers lead 3–0
Recap
4
April 18
Pittsburgh
10–3
Philadelphia
Bryzgalov
20,172
Flyers lead 3–1
Recap
5
April 20
Philadelphia
2–3
Pittsburgh
Bryzgalov
18,628
Flyers lead 3–2
Recap
6
April 22
Pittsburgh
1–5
Philadelphia
Bryzgalov
20,127
Flyers win 4–2
Recap
Eastern Conference Semifinals vs. New Jersey Devils – Devils win 4–1
Game
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Series
Recap
1
April 29
New Jersey
3–4
Philadelphia
OT
Bryzgalov
19,972
Flyers lead 1–0
Recap
2
May 1
New Jersey
4–1
Philadelphia
Bryzgalov
20,131
Series tied 1–1
Recap
3
May 3
Philadelphia
3–4
New Jersey
OT
Bryzgalov
17,625
Devils lead 2–1
Recap
4
May 6
Philadelphia
2–4
New Jersey
Bryzgalov
17,625
Devils lead 3–1
Recap
5
May 8
New Jersey
3–1
Philadelphia
Bryzgalov
19,818
Devils win 4–1
Recap
Legend :
Win
Loss
Player statistics
Scoring
Position abbreviations: C = Center ; D = Defense ; G = Goaltender ; LW = Left wing ; RW = Right wing
† = Joined team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, signing) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.
‡ = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.
Goaltending
No.
Player
Regular season
Playoffs
GP
GS
W
L
OT
SA
GA
GAA
SV%
SO
TOI
GP
GS
W
L
SA
GA
GAA
SV%
SO
TOI
30
Ilya Bryzgalov
59
57
33
16
7
1554
141
2.48
.909
6
3,415
11
11
5
6
326
37
3.46
.887
0
642
35
Sergei Bobrovsky
29
25
14
10
2
769
78
3.02
.899
0
1,550
1
0
0
0
18
5
8.13
.722
0
37
Awards and records
Awards
Records
See also: List of Philadelphia Flyers records
Claude Giroux, pictured here during game two of the Flyers’ 2012 Eastern Conference Quarterfinals series, set a team record for most points in a single playoff game. Among the team records set during the 2011–12 season was Scott Hartnell tying the team record for most goals in a single period (3) on January 22. From March 6 to March 15, goaltender Ilya Bryzgalov set the team record for longest shutout sequence (249 minutes and 43 seconds) and his three consecutive shutouts from March 8 to March 13 tied the team record. On March 18, Hartnell scored the latest regular season overtime goal in team history at 4:59 of the period. The Flyers won 25 times on the road for the second consecutive season, tying the team record.
A number of franchise playoff records were set during the Flyers conference quarterfinals series against the Pittsburgh Penguins . In game two, Claude Giroux set a single playoff game team record for most points (6) and Sean Couturier tied one for most points by a rookie (4). The Flyers two shorthanded goals during the game also tied a team record. In game three, the Flyers scored four powerplay goals, tying a team record. During game four, the Flyers tied two team records for most powerplay goals scored during a single playoff period (3) and most goals allowed during a playoff game (10). The twelve powerplay goals the Flyers scored during the series is a franchise single series high.
Milestones
Transactions
The Flyers were involved in the following transactions from June 16, 2011, the day after the deciding game of the 2011 Stanley Cup Finals , through June 11, 2012, the day of the deciding game of the 2012 Stanley Cup Finals .
Trades
Date
Details
Ref
June 23, 2011 (2011-06-23)
To Los Angeles Kings
To Philadelphia Flyers
To Columbus Blue Jackets
To Philadelphia Flyers
June 27, 2011 (2011-06-27)
To Minnesota Wild
To Philadelphia Flyers
July 1, 2011 (2011-07-01)
To Florida Panthers
To Philadelphia Flyers 3rd-round pick in 2012 2nd-round pick in 2012 or 2013
October 12, 2011 (2011-10-12)
To Los Angeles Kings
To Philadelphia Flyers
February 2, 2012 (2012-02-02)
To Washington Capitals
To Philadelphia Flyers
February 16, 2012 (2012-02-16)
To Dallas Stars 2nd-round pick in 2012 3rd-round pick in 2013
To Philadelphia Flyers
February 18, 2012 (2012-02-18)
To Tampa Bay Lightning
To Philadelphia Flyers
Players acquired
Players lost
Signings
Date
Player
Term
Contract type
Ref
June 23, 2011 (2011-06-23)
Ilya Bryzgalov
9-year
Re-signing
June 27, 2011 (2011-06-27)
Andreas Nodl
2-year
Re-signing
Tom Sestito
1-year
Re-signing
July 1, 2011 (2011-07-01)
Jakub Voracek
1-year
Re-signing
July 7, 2011 (2011-07-07)
Wayne Simmonds
2-year
Re-signing
July 14, 2011 (2011-07-14)
Tye McGinn
3-year
Entry-level
July 19, 2011 (2011-07-19)
Jon Kalinski
1-year
Re-signing
Marcel Noebels
3-year
Entry-level
August 30, 2011 (2011-08-30)
James van Riemsdyk
6-year
Extension
September 21, 2011 (2011-09-21)
Sean Couturier
3-year
Entry-level
November 9, 2011 (2011-11-09)
Braydon Coburn
4-year
Extension
March 27, 2012 (2012-03-27)
Nick Cousins
3-year
Entry-level
April 4, 2012 (2012-04-04)
Matthew Ford
1-year
Extension
April 6, 2012 (2012-04-06)
Nicklas Grossmann
4-year
Extension
May 21, 2012 (2012-05-21)
Derek Mathers
3-year
Entry-level
Draft picks
See also: List of Philadelphia Flyers draft picks
Philadelphia's picks at the 2011 NHL entry draft , which was held at the Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, Minnesota , on June 24–25, 2011. The Flyers traded their first-round pick, 25th overall, and their third-round pick, 85th overall, to the Toronto Maple Leafs for Kris Versteeg on February 14, 2011. They also traded their original second and fifth-round picks in two different trades.
Farm teams
American Hockey League – Adirondack Phantoms (Standings )
ECHL – Trenton Titans
Notes
Florida elected to trade 2012 pick.
In parentheses is the player's free agency group on July 1 if applicable.
Boynton retired.
Lehtivuori signed with Modo on August 18, 2011.
The waiver claim was reversed on October 9 after Betts failed his physical.
^ The Flyers traded Jeff Carter to the Columbus Blue Jackets for the Blue Jackets' first-round pick, eighth overall, the Blue Jackets' third-round pick, 68th overall, and Jakub Voracek on June 23, 2011.
The Flyers traded Simon Gagne to the Tampa Bay Lightning for the Lightning's fourth-round pick, 118th overall, and Matt Walker on July 19, 2010.
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