The Philadelphia Flyers defeated the New York Islanders, 5-3, at UBS Arena in Elmont on Thursday evening. The Philadelphia Flyers defeated the New York Islanders, 5-3, at UBS Arena in Elmont on Thursday evening. Five different Flyers players scored goals, while Travis Konecny collected three assists.
Despite scoring to power-play goals, the Islanders fall 5-3 to the Philadelphia Flyers. ELMONT NY -- The New York Islanders began the night desperate for two points after dropping the first game of their current seven game home-stand Tuesday vs. Ottawa. However they found no success against the Flyers, falling 5-3.
Cutter Gauthier brought out the best in the Flyers — and their fans. John Tortorella wants more. The Flyers dominated from start to finish against the Ducks. Can the game be a spark moving forward?
It’s safe to say Ducks rookie Cutter Gauthier won’t be looking back fondly on his first trip to Philadelphia as an NHL player. Flyers fans, known for their
Cutter Gauthier returned to Philadelphia on Saturday with a tough reception as the Flyers beat the Anaheim Ducks 6-0.
On the rush, former Ducks defenseman Jamie Drysdale skated toward the net as he received a pass from Konecny and then tucked the puck through the five hole (PPG, 2nd).at 18:11. The assists went to Konecny and Frost.
Cutter Gauthier got a 'Welcome to Philadelphia' he won't forget any time soon, and the Flyers fed off the energy, routing the Ducks, 6-0.
PHILADELPHIA — The Flyers stuck to the script. In front of a raucous crowd, the Flyers dominated the visiting Anaheim Ducks from the opening faceoff to the final buzzer, winning 6-0 and snapping a four-game losing streak. And it was a script Hollywood couldn’t have written any better.
PHILADELPHIA - Tonight, the Ducks will take on the Philadelphia Flyers in the first game of a back-to-back. The Ducks are looking to rebound from a 6-2 trouncing at the hands of the St. Louis Blues in which perhaps the emotions of a pre-game ceremony to honor former Duck Cam Fowler for 1000 games in the NHL affected their performance.