Flyers vs. Panthers Picks and Prediction for Wednesday, November 26th, 2025
The Philadelphia Flyers (11-7-3, 12-9 PL, 10-11 O/U) take on the Florida Panthers (12-9-1, 7-15 PL, 11-11 O/U) in an Eastern Conference showdown on Wednesday evening, and we have you covered with the prediction. The Flyers were dealt a loss by the Lightning in their previous action. The Panthers earned a road win against the Predators on Monday. The season series is 1-1.
Can the Panthers rebound with a home win on Thursday evening? Check out the Flyers vs. Panthers prediction. Nobody does it better when it comes to NHL Picks!
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Philadelphia Continues Road Trek on Wednesday
The Philadelphia Flyers resume a four-game road trek in this one. The squad is having an inconsistent season, but is within reach of a playoff spot. This is a team that has missed the playoffs the last few years and has improved a bit so far this season. Philadelphia earned a 6-3 home win against the Devils on Saturday and opened the road trip with a 3-0 road loss against the Lightning on Tuesday. The Flyers stand near the bottom of the Metro division, but are only one point out of a wildcard spot.
Trevor Zegras has been outstanding with his new team. The 24-year-old center spent his entire career with the Ducks before being traded. Zegras has recorded 21 points on the season, leading the team. Zegras has posted one assist in two games against the Panthers this season. Travis Konecny has managed three points in his past five games. The captain has 17 points on the year.
Owen Tippett has been inconsistent this season. The 26-year-old winger scored 20 goals last season. Tippett has six goals along with seven helpers on the season. Cam York plays heavy minutes. The 24-year-old defenseman has 10 points and averages nearly 25 minutes of ice per game. York has a -2 rating. Travis Sanheim has two points in his past five games. The 29-year-old defenseman has seven points and also plays huge minutes.
The Flyers' goaltending has been mediocre. Samuel Ersson was considered the #1 at the beginning of the season, but has been used more as a backup these days. He has a 3.13 GAA and an .850 save %. Ersson was in the net in the defeat in Tampa Bay on Monday. Dan Vladar has been the better goalie and is benefiting with more playing time. He has amassed a sharp 2.42 GAA and a .912 save %, accompanied by an 8-4-1 record.
Philadelphia doesn’t score many goals, averaging just 2.8 goals per game, ranking them 26th. The Flyers are conceding an average of 2.8 goals, placing them 11th in the NHL.
Florida Rebounds with Road Win
The Florida Panthers begin a homestand on Thursday evening. Florida has been plagued with key injuries and has managed to post a winning record on the season. They stand 3-2 in their past five games. This includes a win against the Devils and a 6-3 home defeat against the Oilers on Saturday. Next, the Panthers answered with an 8-3 win against the Predators on Monday. The Panthers stand at sixth in the division and one point out of a playoff spot.
Brad Marchand has been steady. The veteran winger has posted five points in his past five games. He had one point in the win on Monday. Marchand leads the squad with 25 points. Carter Verhaeghe is having a disappointing season. The 30-year-old center has managed just one goal this month, but has eight points in November. He has 13 points on the season. Sam Bennett has amassed seven points this month. The 29-year-old center has been quiet, managing only nine points in 22 games. Bennett has one goal in two games against the Flyers this season. Mackie Samoskevich has contributed 12 points on the year.
Seth Jones has been inconsistent at times. The 31-year-old defenseman has earned six points in his past six games and has 13 points on the year. Jones has been shaky at times, as seen in his -2 rating. He averages 23 minutes of ice. Aaron Ekblad is one of the better defensemen in the NHL, but he is not having a great season. The veteran has posted five points but a weak -3 rating. Matthew Tkachuk and Aleksander Barkov remain on the IR with injuries and are not expected back this month.
The Panthers' goaltending is a strength. Daniel Tarosov has a 2.45 GAA and a .913 save %. Sergei Bobrovsky has not been quite as sharp as in past seasons, reporting a 2.80 GAA and an .887 save % accompanied by a 10-6 record on the season. The veteran net minder had the day off on Monday.
Florida is scoring an average of only 3.1 goals on the season, ranking them 10th. The Panthers' defense has been sharp, keeping opponents to an average of 3.0 goals, placing them 18th in the NHL.
Flyers vs. Panthers Pick
Spread Pick for Flyers vs. Panthers
- Florida Panthers -1.5 (5 units)
The Philadelphia Flyers have not been able to put any win streaks together and are only 5-5 in their past 10 games. They have won just three of their eight road games. The Florida Panthers struggled in October but are finding a groove this month, posting a 6-3 mark in their past nine games, including home wins against the Canucks and Devils.
Furthermore, Philadelphia is having trouble scoring, netting three or fewer goals in six of its past eight games. This is good news for the Panthers, who are keeping teams to an average of only 26 shots on goal per game. Philadelphia has an xGF/60 minutes of only 2.90 goals compared to an xGA/60 minutes of 3.45 goals by Florida
Over/Under Pick for Flyers vs. Panthers
- Over 5.5 (5 units)
I expect plenty of scoring. Philadelphia doesn’t post big numbers, but it is finding the back of the net. They have scored 16 goals in their last five games. They have scored 15 goals in their past five road games. Also, Philadelphia has managed six goals in the two meetings against the Panthers this season.
In addition, despite the injuries, Florida is heating up in the offensive end, scoring 21 goals in its last five games. They have been especially dangerous at home, scoring 23 goals in their previous five games on home ice. The over is 6-3 in the Panthers’ past nine games as the favorite.
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