The Flyers went 0-for-5 against the Lightning with the man advantage and now are 0-for-23 over the past nine games on the PP.
Though the Lightning committed far too many turnovers for head coach Jon Cooper’s liking, Jake Guentzel scored an insurance ...
The Lightning may not have been at their best in this game, but they still grinded out a win.
The Flyers pulled Fedotov again for a 5-on-5 with an empty net behind them. Brink turned the puck over at the Tampa blueline.
Power-play opportunities_Philadelphia 0 of 5; Tampa Bay 1 of 4. Goalies_Philadelphia, Fedotov 5-12-3 (22 shots-21 saves). Tampa Bay, Vasilevskiy 32-18-3 (21-21). A_19,092 (19,092). T_2:28.
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NBC Sports Philadelphia on MSNFlyers shut out for 7th time as power play drops to 0 for 23 in MarchThe Flyers were blanked for a second consecutive game as they fell to the Lightning, 2-0, Monday night at Amalie Arena.
The first opponent of the road trip is one of the teams the Flyers faced during the homestand, and the only one they defeated ...
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Canes Country on MSNGame Preview: Carolina at PhiladelphiaThe Carolina Hurricanes are the hottest team in the NHL right now. After a solid win last night in Raleigh, the Canes take ...
The Flyers finally snapped their five-game losing streak, beating the Lightning in the shootout Thursday night. Owen Tippett ...
In the sixth match of a seven-game homestand, John Tortorella's Philadelphia Flyers (27-31-8) will host Jon Cooper's Tampa Bay Lightning (37-23-4) on Thursday evening at Wells Fargo Center.
In last night's contest, the Flyers fell to the Ottawa Senators 5-2. This was the annual Claude Giroux visit to his former ...
The Flyers lost 5-2 to the visiting Ottawa Senators, extending their losing streak to five games. Brady Tkachuk gave the ...
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