Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Neuvirth ill, Stolarz hot in blanking Devils

- By Chuck Gormley

PHILADELPH­IA >> Anthony Stolarz stopped 26 shots to earn his second shutout after replacing Michael Neuvirth early in the first period and the Philadelph­ia Flyers beat the New Jersey Devils 3-0 Saturday night.

Neuvirth left the game after collapsing in his crease 7½ minutes into the game. He was carted off the ice on a stretch and later taken to Pennsylvan­ia Hospital, where he was “awake and alert,” according to Flyers general manager Ron Hextall. Neuvirth stopped all six shots he faced.

Brayden Schenn, Colin McDonald and Jordan Weal scored for the Flyers, who won their fourth straight game to remain in the Eastern Conference playoff hunt. Philadelph­ia remained six points behind Boston for the second wild card playoff spot in the East with four games remaining for each team.

Cory Schneider stopped

Anthony Stolarz

again shows he’s ready to be the Flyers’ goalie.

AHL grad scored a goal on shift.

Colin McDonald

his first

is running locker room.

38 shots for the Devils, who lost their sixth straight (04-2) and are now 2-14-4 in their last 20 games.

Stolarz, 23, learned he would be suiting up for the Flyers just two hours before the game when Steve Mason fell ill. Despite playing most of the game, Stolarz did not earn a decision in the win.

The Flyers took an early lead at the 7:28 mark on Schenn’s 24th goal of the season and team-high 17th on the power play. Schenn was at the side of the Devils net when Claude Giroux’s errant shot caromed off the end boards onto his stick for an open netter.

Nine seconds later, on a faceoff in the Devils’ zone, Neuvirth collapsed in his goal crease and lay motionless on the ice for close to 2 minutes.

“It’s obviously pretty scary when you see your goaltender just collapse like that,” Flyers left wing Chris VandeVelde said. “I’m not sure really what happened, if he fainted or got lightheade­d or what, but it was pretty scary and I’m glad to see he was moving and functionin­g when he was rolled off the ice.”

Stolarz entered the game for Neuvirth at the 7:37 mark.

McDonald, who was recalled by the Flyers on Friday as an injury replacemen­t for Matt Read, gave the Flyers a 2-0 lead with his first NHL goal since Nov. 27, 2015. McDonald, 32, raced past Devils defenseman Andy Greene, eluded a poke check by Schneider, and scored his 20th career NHL goal and first as a Flyer.

The Flyers made it 3-0 midway through the second period on Weal’s eighth goal of the season and first career power-play goal.

 ?? TOM MIHALEK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Flyers goalie Michal Neuvirth gives a thumbs-up as he is taken off the ice on a stretcher after collapsing early in the first period of Saturday’s game against the Devils at the Wells Fargo Center.
TOM MIHALEK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Flyers goalie Michal Neuvirth gives a thumbs-up as he is taken off the ice on a stretcher after collapsing early in the first period of Saturday’s game against the Devils at the Wells Fargo Center.

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