Travis Konecny said Owen Tippett is the kind of player who can tilt a game when he recognizes how powerful he can be, and the Flyers are leaning on that as they push through their playoff series. With Philadelphia up 2-0 on the Pittsburgh Penguins today, Konecny called Tippett a key piece for the team and pointed to the winger’s hands and speed as traits that can break a game open.
Tippett’s profile has long been built around straight-line speed, a heavy shot and enough size to play physical, a combination that can produce momentum-shifting moments like shorthanded blasts or a game-tying goal. When he is on, he can take over shifts. That upside has also come with inconsistency, since Tippett has been streaky in the past, but the payoff is clear when he is skating with confidence and attacking the ice.
Konecny’s praise fits a pattern around Tippett, whose skill set has drawn attention before from teammates including Trevor Zegras. For the Flyers, the timing matters because a winger who can change a game in a few touches becomes even more valuable in a series that is already tilted in their favor. The question is less whether Tippett has the tools than how often he can put them together when the pressure rises.