John Carlson
The Flyers get right back on the ice on Wednesday night for the back end of their home-and-home against the Washington Capitals.
The Flyers are back on home ice on Tuesday to open up a home-and-home series against the Washington Capitals.
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 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.
The Flyers are locked in a seven-game losing streak entering Wednesday’s game. But it’s been nearly as much of a struggle for the Capitals, who enter the game on a four-game losing streak of their own.
Bobby Brink makes his NHL debut as the Flyers take on the Washington Capitals on Tuesday night.
Just last Thursday, the Flyers had a 3-2 lead with under four minutes to play against the Washington Capitals, only to have it slip away in the final minutes of a 5-3 loss. The two teams meet again on Saturday afternoon.