Tristan Jarry
The Flyers allowed four goals in the first period, falling in the final game before the holiday break to the Penguins, 7-3, on Monday night.
The Flyers head into the holiday break with a final game on Monday night, taking on the Pittsburgh Penguins at 7 p.m.
The Flyers came away from this weekend with back-to-back regulation losses, falling to the Penguins, 7-6, on Sunday afternoon.
Following a loss in Saturday’s game, the Flyers are right back in action on Sunday afternoon, taking on the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Sean Couturier scored the lone goal in the shootout as Sam Ersson made three saves to secure a 4-3 Flyers win over the Penguins on Saturday.
The Battle of Pennsylvania is set to renew, with the first of four meetings between the Flyers and Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday night.
The Flyers face off against the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday afternoon, a team in need of points to maintain their place as the final team in the playoffs in the Eastern Conference.
The Penguins scored two goals in the first period and two more in the second and the rout was on from there, as the Flyers were handed their ninth straight loss in a 4-1 defeat at Wells Fargo Center.
That brings us to this weekend, where the Flyers are staring another double-digit losing streak right in the face. The Pittsburgh Penguins are in town for the annual Black Friday game.
The end result was a 6-2 defeat, certainly no surprise given the circumstances. But it also goes down as another embarrassing showing in front of the home crowd. It’s another game where the Flyers fell behind early and never recovered. And it left the interim head coach with some harsh words regarding compete level in his postgame remarks.