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Samuel Ersson struggled early in the season with momentum saves, that would eventually turn the page on the game in the Flyers favor. He has been a stone wall for the most part, with some recent struggles right before the break. Ersson has been pretty impressive with his rebound control, and he has made timely saves most notably against the Florida Panthers a few weeks ago. He moves laterally from post to post well, and has donned a new goalie mask in the same token this season.
Ersson has been spectacular for the Flyers between the pipes after the first month of the season. He’s making timely saves after being peppered trying to keep his team in it early, and also key saves in big moments to keep the Flyers engines going. Ersson continues to receive praise from Danny Briere and John Tortorella alike, even Briere saying that he was capable of being a number one netminder.
“Erss was great, especially in that first period,” Joel Farabee said at the conclusion of the Florida Panthers game
“Erss gives us a chance in the first period to get our legs going,” Flyers’ Head Coach John Tortorella said after defeating the Panthers on Tuesday night
Well before the break, Ersson was on fire for about ten games, but the last few games leading into the All-Star break he had little help in front of him. For the season, Ersson is 19-13-5 with a 2.61 GAA, and a .899 Save Percentage. Ersson time and time again gets the job done, “He just continues to get better, making key saves at key times. Goaltending has been good, it’s given us a chance every night for a while here. He came up with the extra save, and we found a way to get two points,” said John Tortorella earlier in the season.
“We’re not surprised by him. He does great things for us all the time to keep us in games. That’s why we are where we are at, everyone does their part, and he’s doing his all the time for us. It’s awesome to see.” – Travis Konecny said of Ersson following a 3-2 victory over the San Jose Sharks
“We’re not surprised by him. He does great things for us…,” these are some big words from a player that wears a letter. This isn’t just to pump him up, Konecny realizes how much of importance it is for Ersson to keep succeeding. The Flyers would only be this good if the goaltending is strong, to which it is with Ersson, especially after losing Carter Hart.
“He’s a number one, I believe that,” Briere said of Ersson at his mid-season presser. “At the same time we have to be careful. You don’t want to put too much pressure on him. He’s still young. He’s still developing and acquiring experience. This is a great opportunity for him to shoulder a lot of heavy load. We will see, but I do believe so.”
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