Charlie Lindgren
The Flyers losing streak is up to five games after falling to the Washington Capitals, 4-1, on Tuesday night at Wells Fargo Center.
The Flyers are back on home ice on Tuesday to open up a home-and-home series against the Washington Capitals.
The Flyers season came to an end, as they were eliminated from the playoffs in a 2-1 loss to the Capitals on Tuesday night.
The Flyers play the Capitals in their regular-season finale on Tuesday, needing a regulation win and some help to stay in the playoff race.
The Flyers allowed five unanswered goals to the Washington Capitals in the final two periods for a 5-2 loss on Friday night.
The Flyers open play in a busy month of March, hitting the road to take on the Washington Capitals on Friday night.
The Flyers rallied back twice in the third period to extend the points streak, then defeated the Capitals in a shootout on Thursday night.
The Flyers return to home ice on Thursday night for a Metropolitan Division showdown against the Washington Capitals.
There was only one goal needed in the third period, as the Capitals grabbed the lead with 10:41 to play and held on from there in a 4-1 decision over the Flyers aided by two empty-net goals.
Shades of last season were on display in a two-goal second period for the Washington Capitals, who never looked back, handing the Flyers a 3-1 loss at Wells Fargo Center.