FLYERS: Felix Sandstrom entered Saturday as the front-runner to open the regular season as the Flyers' No. 2 netminder. But he played only the first period against Boston after suffering a lower-body injury:
Against Boston, the Flyers went 0 for 3 on the man advantage in the first period and finished 0 for 4.• The Flyers decided this offseason it was time to let some of their prospects take a real stab at being Carter Hart's backup.
Troy Grosenick, who played for the Bruins' AHL affiliate last season, saw the second and third periods, denying 20 of 23 shots. Somewhat surprisingly, he was not with the big club group for Friday's practice as the Flyers started going over system work. Instead, he was in one of the two groups on the opposite ice at Flyers Training Center.
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