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With every passing year, everyone thinks that the Lightning are finally going to fall off and miss the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Yet, the team’s veteran core manages to keep them chugging along. This year’s squad bounced back from a 1-4-2 start to win five games in a row.
The Penguins are opening a spacious three-game road trip that will go from Philadelphia to Tampa Bay to Dallas. They had registered at least a point in five of their previous six games before absorbing a 7-2 pounding at the hands of the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday.
Trevor Zegras scored in regulation and during the shootout, Travis Konecny also had a goal in the shootout, and the Philadelphia Flyers beat the New York Islanders 4–3 on Friday.
The Philadelphia Flyers have taken an early lead against the New Jersey Devils, setting the stage for an exciting match. With key players on both sides, the game is far from over. As the action unfolds, what strategies will the Devils implement to turn the tide? Stay tuned for more updates and insights as we follow this intense matchup! 返回搜狐,查看更多
Throughout the evening, the Flyers will host and honor a number of special guests who have been impacted by cancer with special pre-game ceremonies and in-game recognitions.
The Philadelphia Flyers have set a franchise record by scoring three goals in just 26 seconds against New Jersey
The former Duck potted his first GWG with the Flyers when he ripped a one-timer past Jacob Markstrom midway through the second period, giving Philly a 4-1 lead. Zegras hasn't gone more than two straight games all season without producing a point, and through 24 contests he's delivered nine goals and 24 points.
Flyers fans and loved ones celebrated the life and legacy of Hall of Fame goalie Bernie Parent ahead of Devils game.
The Flyers largely beat the brakes off of the Devils on Saturday. It was one of the season's more satisfying games, so it's fitting that I missed it live. I
The Brantford Bulldogs have yet to lose a game in regulation over 23 games played this season, but if you think they’re satisfied, think again. The Bulldogs swung their second blockbuster trade of the season by acquiring Philadelphia Flyers first-round pick Jett Luchanko from the Guelph Storm.