Orlando Sentinel (Sunday)

Yandle’s ‘Iron Man’ streak snapped

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The Flyers scratched defenseman Keith Yandle for Saturday’s game against the Maple Leafs, ending the NHL’s Iron Man record for consecutiv­e games played at 989. The 35-year-old Yandle started his streak March 26, 2009, with the Coyotes. He passed retired center Doug Jarvis for the mark of 965 games on Jan. 25 against the Islanders. Yandle was a healthy scratch. The Flyers are one of the worst teams in the NHL and looking at a youth movement down the stretch. “We’re at the point in the season where as an organizati­on it’s important we get some young players in,” Flyers coach Mike Yeo said. “We have to have an eye on the future and what’s coming down the road.” Coyotes forward Phil Kessel now has longest active streak at 968. “It’s kind of been one of those things toward the end of the year when you’re signing young guys and getting free agents out of college, they’re going to give them a chance to play,” Yandle said after Saturday morning’s skate. “It’s tough to have a bad day in the NHL. But getting the news you’re not playing is not what you want to hear.”

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