Patrick Kane
The Flyers close out the season series against the Detroit Red Wings on home ice on Tuesday night at 7 p.m.
Sloppy play plagued the Flyers again in a 6-4 loss to the Detroit Red Wings on Wednesday night.
The Flyers rallied back from a 5-1 deficit after the first period, but ultimately fell to the Detroit Red Wings in a shootout.
The Flyers have one final game before the holiday break, taking on the Detroit Red Wings on the road on Friday night.
With less than 48 hours until the NHL trade deadline, the Flyers play their final game prior against the New York Rangers on Wednesday night.
The Flyers enter Thursday’s game having won eight of their last 10 games, while the Chicago Blackhawks are among the worst teams in the league.
Two third-period goals were enough as the Flyers held on for a 4-3 win over the Chicago Blackhawks in an entertaining game.
The Flyers have lost eight of the last nine games, including six coming on home ice. The homestand nears its end, as the Flyers take on the Chicago Blackhawks on Saturday afternoon.
Someone’s long drought was going to come to an end. Obviously, we know which one ended and the heartbreaking ending it was for the Orange and Black against the Chicago Blackhawks. But how close were the Flyers to actually winning the series and their first Stanley Cup since 1975 back in 2010? That’s what we’ll look at in this Series in Review.
The season series between the Flyers and Blackhawks will wrap on Thursday night as the Flyers look to build on Monday’s win.