Flyers Vs Rangers: projected lineups, odds and picks for flyers vs rangers
The Rangers and Flyers meet at Madison Square Garden on Thursday, Feb. 26 at 8 p. m. ET in a game that lands immediately after the Olympic break. The matchup — a focus of lineup changes, returning players and fresh betting lines — puts the spotlight on roster moves and the Rangers’ first night back in front of their home crowd; flyers vs rangers appears on many betting cards for the night.
Flyers Vs Rangers projected lineups
Projected forward groups for the Flyers list Trevor Zegras with Christian Dvorak and Travis Konecny on the top line, followed by Matvei Michkov, Noah Cates and Bobby Brink. The third line shows Denver Barkey, Sean Couturier and Owen Tippett, with Nikita Grebenkin, Carl Grundstrom and Garnet Hathaway on the fourth line. Emil Andrae and Nicolas Deslauriers are scratched; Tyson Foerster (arm) and Rodrigo Abols (lower body) are injured.
Projected Rangers forward groupings include J. T. Miller, Mika Zibanejad and Gabe Perreault; Will Cuylle, Vincent Trocheck and Alexis Lafreniere; Conor Sheary, Noah Laba and Brendan Brisson; and Brennan Othmann, Sam Carrick and Taylor Raddysh. Jonny Brodzinski, Scott Morrow and Urho Vaakanainen are scratched. Injuries listed include Matt Rempe (upper body) and Adam Edstrom (lower body).
flyers vs rangers prediction, odds
The game is scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 26 at 8 p. m. ET. Current betting lines show an ATS pick of Flyers (+1. 5), an Over/Under set at 5. 5 with an Over lean, and a score prediction projecting the Rangers 3, Flyers 2.
Rangers lineup notes and returns
Key returns and roster moves affect the Rangers’ lineup. Igor Shesterkin and Adam Fox are set to return after each missed 13 games with lower-body injuries. Conor Sheary is also expected back after missing 15 games with a lower-body issue. Brendan Brisson will make his New York debut after being recalled from Hartford on Feb. 17, and Vincent Iorio will play his second game since being claimed off waivers. Goalie rotation notes indicate Ersson is expected to start after Vladar made 26 saves at Washington. Forward Brett Berard was reassigned to Hartford, and goalie Hugo Ollas was reassigned to Bloomington. Matt Rempe has been placed on injured reserve with no timetable for return.
What to watch after the Olympic break
This is the Rangers’ first game in three weeks and begins a stretch of four straight home games; the team won six times in 25 home games this season (6-15-4). The schedule also kicks off a sprint: the Rangers face 25 games in the final 49 days of the 2025-26 season. The club carries a season mark of 22-29-6 and sits last in the Eastern Conference and 30th overall. The post-Olympic moment includes a pregame ceremony saluting gold medalists, with J. T. Miller and Vincent Trocheck — both participants on the Olympic gold medal team — in the lineup. The club made a major trade recently that led to a notable debut for a former Ranger with his new team, and more moves are expected ahead of the March 6 trade deadline.
- Key takeaways: Game at Madison Square Garden, Feb. 26, 8 p. m. ET; Ersson expected to start after Vladar’s 26-save outing; Shesterkin and Fox return to the lineup.
Expect the immediate storyline to center on how quickly returning veterans settle back into regular-season play and how lineup shuffles affect matchups in a compact stretch of remaining games. Any further changes to scratches, injuries or goaltending rolls that emerge before puck drop will alter the immediate game outlook.