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2023–24 Time On Ice Stats
- Average Time On Ice: 19:50
- Average Power Play TOI: 3:05
- Average Short-Handed TOI: 1:41
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17:37
2:44
0:10
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20:07
2:57
1:51
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19:50
3:05
1:41
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Konecny continues to be classified as day-to-day and will now be out of action for his sixth consecutive contest due to his lingering upper-body issue. Prior to getting hurt, the 26-year-old center was rolling offensively with five goals and seven helpers, including two power-play points, in his last seven outings.
Konecny continues to be classified as day-to-day and will now be out of action for his sixth consecutive contest due to his lingering upper-body issue. Prior to getting hurt, the 26-year-old center was rolling offensively with five goals and seven helpers, including two power-play points, in his last seven outings.
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Konecny's production a season ago (16 goals, 52 points in 79 games) seems fine on the surface, but those scoring numbers came with a horrid minus-23 rating attached, and most of the points were of the "empty" variety considering Philadelphia's year was seemingly over before it started. The Flyers appear as if they will trot out virtually the same roster they ended the year with, so significant improvement seems unlikely. That said, Konecny is due some positive regression in the goal-scoring department. His 220 shots on goal a year ago were a career high, but his 7.3 percent shooting percentage was by far a career low. Konecny's hard-nosed style of play should work well under new bench boss John Tortorella, but then again, who really knows with Torts.