
MOSCOW, Apr 2 Philadelphia Flyers guard Keith Yandl to miss game regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL) for the first time since 2009. The player will not be able to go on the ice in a meeting with the Toronto Maple Leafs, which will be held on April 2. This will end Yandle's record-breaking streak of 989 consecutive regular season games. Phil Kessel, an American forward of the Arizona Coyotes, who played in 968 games in a row, can break the Philadelphia defenseman's record. «It's really an amazing record. It was very difficult to leave Yandl out of the application,» Flyers head coach Mike Yeo quoted the official website as saying. league. Yandl made his NHL debut in 2006 with the Phoenix Coyotes (now the Arizona Coyotes). He has not missed a single regular season game since March 26, 2009. The quarterback also played for the New York Rangers and the Florida Panthers. In total, in the NHL, he took part in 1099 matches and scored 615 points (103 goals + 512 assists).

