Flyers' Yandle NHL's new 'Iron Man' at 965 games

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Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Keith Yandle, 35, who has transitioned his game through the years from a puck-moving youngster to a stay-at-home veteran on the blue line, set the NHL record for consecutive games played at 965 Tuesday.

Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Keith Yandle, 35, who has transitioned his game through the years from a puck-moving youngster to a stay-at-home veteran on the blue line, set the NHL record for consecutive games played at 965 Tuesday.

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