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▶Flyers put Union grad Shayne Gostisbehe­re on waivers as Philly looks to stay in playoff hunt.

Union grad’s production has dropped for Flyers since 2017-18 season

- By John Wawrow Buffalo

The Flyers placed defenseman Shayne Gostisbehe­re on waivers on Tuesday, a surprising move that comes as Philadelph­ia is attempting to stay in the playoff hunt.

Gostisbehe­re has five goals and six assists for 11 points in 25 games, and he was benched for a three-game stretch two weeks ago. He produced three assists in five games since returning to action.

The 27-year-old’s production has dropped off since scoring 13 goals and adding 52 assists for a career-best 65 points in 78 games in 2017-18. Gostisbehe­re has managed just 19 goals and 59 points in his last 145 games.

Selected in the third round by the Flyers out of Union College, Gostisbehe­re was named to the NHL’S All-rookie team in 2016 after scoring a career-high 17 goals.

He is in the fourth year of a six-year, $27 million contract and represents a $4.5 million salary cap hit.

The move comes a day after the Flyers rallied from a three-goal, third-period deficit for a 4-3 overtime win at Buffalo and extended the Sabres’ winless skid to 18 games — matching the NHL’S longest in 17 years.

Gostisbehe­re registered no points and finished fourth among Flyers defensemen with 19:35 of ice time.

The teams complete a twogame series on Wednesday.

Philadelph­ia improved to 6-9-1 in its past 16 games and won backto-back for the first time since a three-game winning streak from Feb. 24-28.

At 17-13-4, the Flyers began Tuesday in fifth place in the East standings, a point behind Boston in the race for the division’s last playoff spot.

 ?? Matt Slocum / Associated Press ?? Philadelph­ia’s Shayne Gostisbehe­re, who helped lead Union to an NCAA Championsh­ip in 2014, was placed on waivers on Tuesday in a surprise move.
Matt Slocum / Associated Press Philadelph­ia’s Shayne Gostisbehe­re, who helped lead Union to an NCAA Championsh­ip in 2014, was placed on waivers on Tuesday in a surprise move.

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