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Flyers’ Goalie Dan Vladar Feels Better After Injury Scare

Philadelphia Flyers

The Philadelphia Flyers seem to have dodged a bullet with goalie Dan Vladar as they prepare to face the Pittsburgh Penguins in Round 1 of the Stanley Cup playoffs. Vladar, who has emerged as the Flyers’ most valuable player, boasts an impressive 3-0-0 record, complemented by a stellar .946 save percentage, a 1.33 goals-against average, and one shutout.

Head coach Rick Tocchet expressed a sense of relief regarding Vladar’s condition following his absence from practice. “It’s more of a maintenance day. He was probably going to be off anyways, but he’s a little banged up,” Tocchet shared with reporters after Thursday’s session. “Feels better today. That’s all the information I really have.” The team appears to be confident that the injury is not serious.

The incident occurred when a Penguins player crashed into Vladar in the crease, inadvertently pulling the goalie’s blocker off his hand. After a tense moment attended by trainer Tommy Alva, Vladar managed to continue and completed Game 3, although he did not address the media afterward.

With the Flyers’ next game not scheduled until Saturday night, Vladar has additional time to rest and recover before the crucial matchup. Should he be unable to suit up, the Flyers would likely turn to Sam Ersson, with No. 3 goalie Aleksei Kolosov ready to step in as backup.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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