This will be the second time Vigneault and Islanders coach Barry Trotz will be Game 7 opponents. Vigneault coached the New York Rangers to a 2-1 overtime win against Trotz and the Washington Capitals to win their 2015 second-round series. Vigneault is 5-2 in Game 7; Trotz is 2-2.
Flyers center Kevin Hayes, then with the Rangers, tied that Game 7 in the second period before center Derek Stepan won it in overtime. The Capitals led the series before the Rangers won three in a row.
"He's a great coach," Hayes said of Trotz. "There's a reason why he's won a Cup (2018 with the Capitals) and gone deep in the playoffs. His teams, they pounce on our mistakes. We have to limit our mistakes because they're a team that when we turn it over and we have three guys low, they're jamming it down our throats on a 3-on-2.
"They play a very systematic game. It's Game 7, both teams know exactly how each other plays and whoever sticks to their system the most will have the best opportunity to win."
After two missed opportunities, the Islanders will look to match the Flyers' resiliency and advance to the conference final for the first time since 1993.
"The journey to a Game 7 or a journey in any series always isn't one team wins one and it goes back and forth; very seldom does that happen," Trotz said. "It's more of what you're seeing. … We've lost our three games in a couple of double overtimes, so the margin of error or the opportunity, we've had opportunities to close out the series and it hasn't happened.
"But I do know this, tomorrow at the end of the night that this series will be closed. The great thing is it's a Game 7. When you do everything as a young kid playing on the streets, you're playing Game 7 for the Stanley Cup. This is a Game 7 not necessarily for the Stanley Cup, but it's a chance to get to the Stanley Cup."