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Yandle 'having fun' pursuing NHL ironman record with Flyers


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Welcome to NHL.com, the official site of the National Hockey LeagueBienvenue à LNH.com , le site officiel de la Ligue nationale de hockeyДобро пожаловать на NHL.com, официальный сайт Национальной хоккейной лигиTervetuloa NHL:n viralliselle nettisivustolle NHL.comiinVälkommen till NHL.com, NHL:s officiella web-sidaVítejte na NHL.com, oficiálních stránkách National Hockey LeagueVitajte na NHL.com, oficiálnych stránkach National Hockey LeagueWillkommen auf NHL.com, der offiziellen Seite der National Hockey LeagueBienvenido a NHL.com, el sitio oficial de la National Hockey LeagueKeith Yandle credits good fortune and a love for playing the game as the main reasons for him being poised to become the new NHL ironman.The defenseman will play his 964th consecutive regular-season game, tying Doug Jarvis' NHL record, when he skates his first shift for the Philadelphia Flyers against the Dallas Stars at Wells Fargo Center on Monday (7 p.m. ET; NBCSP, BSSW, ESPN+, NHL LIVE). Yandle will pass Jarvis when the Flyers play the New York Islanders at UBS Arena the next day (7:30 p.m. ET; MSG+, NBCSP, ESPN+, NHL LIVE)."It's a love for the game and having fun," Yandle said. It's a credit to him and I'm happy he's able to put a career together like this."Yandle has been a consistent presence for four teams across 14 NHL seasons since the streak began March 26, 2009, and a positive influence for countless teammates and coaches including Flyers center Kevin Hayes, Yandle's teammate with the New York Rangers in 2014-15 and a roommate this season in Philadelphia"He's one of my favorite teammates that I've ever played with," Hayes said. In the 12 full seasons of the streak (2009-10 to 2020-21), Yandle scored at least 40 points 10 times, more than any NHL defenseman, topped by 62 points (nine goals, 53 assists) in 82 games for the Florida Panthers in 2018-19."'Yands' was a pleasure to coach because he's just such a good guy," said San Jose Sharks coach Bob Boughner, who coached Florida that season. When a legend like that is saying that to you, you've got to suck it up and play."Sometimes it was friendly fire nearly ending Yandle's streak."I actually took a shot, he was going through the slot and it hit his ankle and he almost missed a game because of that," Florida defenseman Aaron Ekblad said of a game at the Boston Bruins on Dec. 5, 2016.Yandle called it the closest he's come to missing a game."It was unbearable how painful it was," he said.

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