Going End to End today are NBC Sports Philadelphia's Katie Emmer and Jordan Hall.
The topic: Will Brian Elliott surprise us in the Flyers' 2019-20 goalie tandem?
Emmer
Without a doubt Elliott has earned his spot on the ice and I believe he can bring many surprises to the goalie tandem this year.
Despite coming into 2019-20 with 14 seasons of NHL experience under his belt, "Moose" still had a lot to prove in Philadelphia. After two injury-filled years with the Flyers, it was time the 34-year-old made a strong and healthy comeback.
Through his first three appearances of the season, he has shown he's still got it.
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The team needed strong goaltending - Flyers fans knew that. Now, the Flyers have a strong tandem with Carter Hart and Elliott between the pipes. With so many high hopes running on Hart, it's a relief to know there's another strong competitor to trust.
Elliott has been surprising already with what he's brought in the early going. In his first two starts of the season in Calgary and Philadelphia, the veteran backstop was solid from start to finish. Monday night, specifically, was one of his best, as he helped shut down countless scoring opportunities from the Vegas Golden Knights and was greatly admired later for it by Alain Vigneault and teammates.
It's still early, but the confidence he's shown in net, as well as his .925 save percentage through three appearances, is a good start for the veteran goaltender.
Time will tell what other surprises Elliott can bring to the tandem but one thing is for certain: the Flyers have two strong goaltenders right now and that is a sight for sore eyes.
Hall
We shouldn't be too surprised by what has transpired in net.
Hart was strong through three games and then had a few subpar performances. That's OK. He's 21 years old and is going to have games in which he's not sharp, which will result in the Flyers turning to Elliott at times.
Elliott hasn't been surprising because he's a more than capable goaltender when healthy - and has shown that even through injury-plagued seasons with the Flyers.
In 2017-18, he went 15-5-1 with a 2.51 goals-against average and .912 save percentage from Dec. 4 to Feb. 10 before needing core muscle surgery.
In 2018-19, he went 5-5-0 with a 1.97 goals-against average and .928 save percentage from Oct. 13 to Nov. 15 before suffering a lower-body injury.
For the 34-year-old to truly surprise in the goalie tandem and take away games from Hart, we'll have to see Elliott keep it up (and stay healthy) as the grind gets tougher. He looks good so far, though, and that's a major positive.
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