Claude Giroux #28 of the Ottawa Senators reacts after scoring during the third period against the Philadelphia Flyers at the Wells Fargo Center on January 21, 2024 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Flyers Postgame Report: Flyers Blow Lead, Fall to Senators

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Despite holding 2-0 and 3-1 leads during the game, the Flyers allowed four unanswered goals to the Ottawa Senators, including three in the third period, to fall by a score of 5-3 at Wells Fargo Center.

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Flyers Rally Back, Fall in OT to Senators

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Alex DeBrincat scored off a turnover by Felix Sandstrom in overtime to hand the Flyers a 5-4 loss to the Ottawa Senators and snap their winning streak at four games.

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Flyers-Senators: Game 14 Preview

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The Flyers are once again taking on former captain Claude Giroux and the Ottawa Senators, only this marks Giroux’s first game in Philadelphia in another uniform.

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Flyers-Senators: Game 11 Preview

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A three-game road trip comes to an end on Saturday night as the Flyers face the Ottawa Senators and a familiar face on the opposition. It will be Claude Giroux’s first game against his long-time former team.

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NHL Free Agency Flyers Out On Gaudreau

NHL Free Agency: Flyers Out on Gaudreau, Sign Braun, Deslauriers, Giroux to Ottawa

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The Flyers tried to move cap space, but couldn’t clear enough for Johnny Gaudreau to sign with his hometown team. The Flyers instead added forward Nicolas Deslauriers and brought back defenseman Justin Braun.

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Jones Solid, but Senators Down Flyers

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A power-play goal and empty-netter proved to be the difference in the Flyers 3-1 loss to the Ottawa Senators on Friday night. 

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Flyers 5: Takeaways from Saturday’s Flyers-Senators Game

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It wasn’t pretty, and against another of the NHL’s bottom-feeder teams, the mistakes being made and the habits continuing to take center-stage are still troubling. But the Flyers also have strung together wins and points, and that’s what was needed against these teams. Now they need to continue to form better habits and apply it, perhaps as soon as next week against some tough Metro Division competition, if the schedule allows.

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