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Kase’s 1st NHL Goal Helps Flyers Top Ducks
Kase’s 1st NHL Goal Helps Flyers Top Ducks
Kase’s 1st NHL Goal Helps Flyers Top Ducks
It was far from a perfect game, but with the help of great goaltending and some timely scoring in the second and third periods, the Flyers were able to snap a three-game losing streak with a 4-1 win over the Anaheim Ducks on Tuesday night at Wells Fargo Center.
Flyers-Maple Leafs Observations: A Hard-Fought Point
Flyers-Maple Leafs Observations: A Hard-Fought Point
Flyers-Maple Leafs Observations: A Hard-Fought Point
A fortunate goal got the score even and somehow the game was tied after one period. From there, the Flyers played the dominant forechecking game they have proven to be capable of and actually kept the game in their favor for some time. They got the game to overtime, earned a solid point in the standings, before falling in a marathon shootout that went 11 rounds in a 4-3 defeat to Toronto.
Flyers-Stars Observations: What a Difference a Week Makes
Flyers-Stars Observations: What a Difference a Week Makes
Flyers-Stars Observations: What a Difference a Week Makes
The 4-1 result to Dallas was something all too familiar from seasons' past. The Flyers did a lot right in the game -- control the puck, get a lot of shots, defended well and limited shots and chances -- but came out on the losing end, and the score wasn't really all that close.
Flyers Drop 4th Straight as Stars Snap Losing Streak
Flyers Drop 4th Straight as Stars Snap Losing Streak
Flyers Drop 4th Straight as Stars Snap Losing Streak
The Dallas Stars entered Saturday's game in Philadelphia having lost five straight games. They managed just 16 shots on goal in the back-end of a back-to-back after losing in Pittsburgh on Friday. The Flyers still came out on the losing end, 4-1, to drop their fourth straight game.

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