PHILADELPHIA -- Owen Tippett saw an opening, and the Philadelphia Flyers forward didn't just skate into it, he exploded the door off the wall.
It was early in the first period of a game against the Columbus Blue Jackets on March 24. Zach Werenski, a Norris Trophy finalist for best defenseman in the NHL last season, and likely one again this season, made a slight bobble with the puck at center ice.
In a flash, Tippett was on him, stealing the puck and skating in alone on goalie Jet Greaves; he didn't score on the play in what turned out to be a 3-2 loss, but the move still made an impression.
"I saw a little bit of a battle in front of him, and the puck squirted behind him," Tippett said. "I don't know if he saw me fully coming. I knew I had a decent amount of speed, so I just tried to get to him as quick as I can and I ended up being able to kick the puck ahead of me."
That followed a play he made against the Washington Capitals on March 11, stepping into an open inch of space to intercept a pass by defenseman Jakob Chychrun off the boards in the Philadelphia zone intended for forward Tom Wilson. Tippett blew through Wilson and powered through a stick check attempt by forward Dylan Strome to create a 2-on-0 rush that teammate Trevor Zegras finished for the game-winning goal in a 4-1 Flyers victory.
"I've never seen anything like that, and to play with him is such a treat," Zegras said that night. "He had like six breakaways. He fell down on the 2-on-0 that we had, and he was still skating faster than me."


















