Jacob Bryson

Flyers 5: Takeaways from Sunday’s Flyers-Sabres Game
Flyers 5: Takeaways from Sunday’s Flyers-Sabres Game
Flyers 5: Takeaways from Sunday’s Flyers-Sabres Game
Less than 24 hours before the trade deadline, the Flyers were left with a stunning defeat to the Buffalo Sabres, the NHL lowest team in the standings, handed a loss by lowly Buffalo for the second time in two weeks. It was the most fitting of endings for a team that has continued to get in their own way all season.
Late-Game Collapse Hands Flyers Another Loss to Buffalo
Late-Game Collapse Hands Flyers Another Loss to Buffalo
Late-Game Collapse Hands Flyers Another Loss to Buffalo
The Sabres tied the game with 3:03 left after an icing by the Flyers, then scored again with 2:38 to play to take the lead away from the Flyers in a matter of 25 seconds. Buffalo also managed the empty-netter to secure the 5-3 result on Sunday afternoon at Wells Fargo Center.
Flyers Flounder Again as Sabres Snap Streak
Flyers Flounder Again as Sabres Snap Streak
Flyers Flounder Again as Sabres Snap Streak
How did the Flyers cap off this month? Quite possibly in the most fitting way, losing to a team that couldn't win a game all month long, the only team that seemed to be finding a way to lose games more than the Flyers themselves. It wasn't even a close loss, it was another embarrassment. The Buffalo Sabres snapped an 18-game winless streak as the Flyers closed March with a 6-1 defeat on Wednesday night.