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Inside the NHL Posted: Wednesday March 26, 2003 9:38 AMA trade to Philly gave Tony Amonte and the Flyers' offense a needed lift By Stephen Cannella
Lost in the desert a month ago, Amonte has regained his scorer's touch. Playing on a line centered by his high school buddy and former Blackhawks teammate, Jeremy Roenick, Amonte had four goals and four assists in his first six games with Philadelphia. "I feel refreshed," he says. So do the Flyers, who sputtered on offense much of the season. With the addition of Amonte, one of the league's speediest skaters, Philadelphia can roll out three top-notch lines. Since Amonte's arrival the Flyers have averaged 3.3 goals per game, compared with 2.3 before the deal. "We've been able to create more opportunities off the rush," says coach Ken Hitchcock. Most important for the Flyers' Cup chances -- at week's end they were 39-20-11-4, four points behind the Devils for first place in the Atlantic Division -- Amonte has breathed life into a dismal power play. Before the trade Philadelphia was 27th in the league in man-advantage efficiency (13.3%); with Amonte the club converted six of 24 power plays. Amonte scored one of those goals and assisted on three others. Issue date: March 31, 2003
For more Inside the NHL see this week's issue of Sports Illustrated, on newsstands Wednesday, March 26. Click here to subscribe to SI.
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