Denver Barkey is on the board.
The Philadelphia Flyers rookie has provided some energy and solid two-way play in his short time in the NHL, but he only had two assists — both recorded in his debut at Madison Square Garden — to show for it. That changed on Saturday afternoon in Edmonton.
After some early pressure by the Oilers, it was Barkey who settled things down and opened the scoring in Edmonton.
The 20-year-old winger started the breakout in his own end and dashed down the center lane as the Flyers moved up ice. Sean Couturier dished it off to Owen Tippett as they criss-crossed to enter the zone, and the winger sent it in front to Barkey, who made no mistake about it.