PHILADELPHIA -- The Philadelphia Flyers had a full and happy group on the ice Saturday morning as they got ready for their game against the visiting New York Islanders.
Winning five of six like the Flyers have generally puts a smile on people's faces.
"When you're winning it's definitely a better atmosphere," Flyers center Vincent Lecavalier said. "I think we're having a lot of fun out there. We're working hard but we're smiling. We're just playing. ... I think everything snowballs in a good way. When things go well you feel better out there individually and as a team."
What's also helped is finding a comfort level with the system and style of play implemented by coach Craig Berube. He took over Oct. 7, but in the first month with him behind the bench the Flyers went 4-7-1. Since a 3-0 loss Nov. 7 to the New Jersey Devils, the Flyers have gone 5-0-1.
"When you change the system it takes a little bit of time," Lecavalier said. "Just a fraction of a second of thinking too much out there and it might be too late."
Now there's less thinking and more reacting.
"Guys are at a point now where they're comfortable with knowing second-nature what it is they have to do out there for the system," defenseman Braydon Coburn told NHL.com.
Berube said there are still things that can be improved and said repetition will be the key to continued success.
"We're skating a lot better," he said. "They're more familiar with what we're doing and what we want to do in different situations that arise. It's an ongoing process and ... you have to keep working at it, keep teaching it and preaching it."
The Flyers' skate didn't include line rushes, but it's hard to imagine Berbue would alter the lineup. The only change from the group that was on the ice for the win Thursday against the Buffalo Sabres will be in goal, with Steve Mason returning to the lineup.
The Islanders, who played Friday at the Pittsburgh Penguins, did not skate Saturday.
Here is what the lineups likely will look like for the Islanders and Flyers:
ISLANDERS
Thomas Vanek - John Tavares - Kyle Okposo
Michael Grabner - Frans Nielsen - Josh Bailey
Pierre-Marc Bouchard - Peter Regin - Cal Clutterbuck
Matt Martin - Casey Cizikas - Colin McDonald
Andrew MacDonald - Travis Hamonic
Scratched: Brock Nelson, Eric Boulton, Aaron Ness
Injured: Lubomir Visnovsky (concussion), Brian Strait (upper body), Evgeni Nabokov (groin)
FLYERS
Scott Hartnell - Claude Giroux - Jakub Voracek
Brayden Schenn - Vincent Lecavalier - Wayne Simmonds
Steve Downie - Sean Couturier - Matt Read
Jay Rosehill - Adam Hall - Zac Rinaldo
Braydon Coburn - Kimmo Timonen
Mark Streit - Nicklas Grossmann
Scratched: Michael Raffl, Hal Gill, Andrej Meszaros
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