Flyers vs Kings: Projected Lineups Revealed

The upcoming matchup between the Philadelphia Flyers and the Los Angeles Kings is anticipated with excitement, scheduled for 10:30 p.m. ET. Both teams are keen to improve their standings in the league’s competitive environment.
Flyers vs. Kings: Projected Lineups
Philadelphia Flyers Lineup
- Alex Bump — Christian Dvorak — Travis Konecny
- Nikita Grebenkin — Trevor Zegras — Owen Tippett
- Denver Barkey — Noah Cates — Matvei Michkov
- Garnet Hathaway — Luke Glendening — Carl Grundstrom
Defensemen
- Travis Sanheim — Rasmus Ristolainen
- Cam York — Jamie Drysdale
- Nick Seeler — Emil Andrae
Goaltenders
- Samuel Ersson
- Dan Vladar
Injury Report
- Scratched: Garrett Wilson, Noah Juulsen
- Injured: Sean Couturier (upper body), Tyson Foerster (arm), Rodrigo Abols (lower body)
Los Angeles Kings Lineup
- Artemi Panarin — Anze Kopitar — Mathieu Joseph
- Trevor Moore — Quinton Byfield — Alex Laferriere
- Alex Turcotte — Scott Laughton — Jared Wright
- Jeff Malott — Samuel Helenius — Taylor Ward
Defensemen
- Mikey Anderson — Drew Doughty
- Joel Edmundson — Brandt Clarke
- Brian Dumoulin — Cody Ceci
Goaltenders
- Darcy Kuemper
- Anton Forsberg
Injury Report
- Scratched: Jacob Moverare
- Injured: Adrian Kempe (lower body), Joel Armia (back), Andrei Kuzmenko (meniscus)
Status Updates
The Flyers are coming off a 3-2 overtime victory against the Anaheim Ducks and will not conduct a morning skate prior to this game. Samuel Ersson will be in goal after Dan Vladar’s 34-save performance in Anaheim. Sean Couturier will miss the game due to an upper-body injury; Coach Rick Tocchet expressed hope that the injury is not serious. Additionally, the Flyers will face some decisions regarding their defense due to ongoing injury concerns.
For the Kings, Adrian Kempe did not skate during the morning session and may miss his second consecutive game. He was scratched before a recent game against the New York Rangers. If Kempe returns, he is expected to reclaim his spot on the first line alongside Anze Kopitar and Artemi Panarin. Joel Armia has begun non-contact skating but will miss his tenth straight game.




