William Karlsson
Morgan Frost was scratched for Monday’s game, the result of another slow start to a season. Is time running out on the Flyers forward?
Sean Couturier scored in overtime to lift the Flyers to their fourth straight win, defeating the Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday afternoon.
The Flyers return home on Saturday afternoon to face the Vegas Golden Knights in search of their fourth straight win.
The Flyers close out a two-game road trip against the undefeated defending Stanley Cup champion Vegas Golden Knights on Tuesday night.
As the Flyers have lost three straight and 12 of their last 15 games, the Vegas Golden Knights sit atop the Western Conference standings and has won six of their last seven games.
The Flyers didn’t snap their fingers and suddenly become a force to be reckoned with. There was plenty in their process in this game that left a lot to be desired. But as we’ve done with numerous wins already this season, the Flyers can turn to their goalie and thank him for being the catalyst that ended this streak.
A pair of power-play goals in the third period proved to be the difference, as the Flyers held off the Vegas Golden Knights, 4-3, on Friday night, snapping a 10-game losing streak.
The road trip continues with a stop against the Vegas Golden Knights, as the Flyers look to get back into the win column in their first game of 2020.
Monday’s game provides another chance to right the ship, and there will be two new faces in the lineup trying to provide a spark. 19-year-old Joel Farabee makes his NHL debut and Mikhail Vorobyev joins the lineup as well in a tough test for the Flyers against the Vegas Golden Knights.
In just their fifth game of the season, the Flyers wrap up the season series with the Vegas Golden Knights, a team struggling out of the game with losses in four of their first five games. Game time is set for 1 p.m.