Tag: Viktor Arvidsson
Flyers vs. Kings: Game 49 Preview
/ | Leave a CommentThe Flyers meet the Los Angeles Kings on Tuesday night for their final home game prior to the All-Star break.
Read more »Flyers-Kings: Game 37 Preview
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers take the ice for the final time in 2022, facing off against the Los Angeles Kings on New Year’s Eve.
Read more »Laughton’s OT Goal Ends Flyers Losing Streak
| Leave a CommentA rebound goal by Scott Laughton in overtime was the difference, giving the Flyers a 4-3 victory over the Los Angeles Kings at Wells Fargo Center to snap a 13-game losing streak.
Read more »Flyers-Kings: Game 44 Preview
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers try to avoid a 14th straight defeat and a winless month of January against the same team that they opened the month again, the Los Angeles Kings.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Saturday’s Flyers-Kings Game
| 1 Comment on Flyers 5: Takeaways from Saturday’s Flyers-Kings GameThe law of averages essentially caught up to the Flyers. Out of the break, they were lucky to get a win in Seattle and stole a point in San Jose. Deservedly, they have nothing to show for a defeat that featured more sloppy play, more poor puck management, and continued lapses in defensive coverage.
Read more »Kings Snap Flyers Points Streak in Dominant Decision
| Leave a CommentThe Kings turned in a dominant performance on Saturday night with a 6-3 victory to snap the Flyers seven-game points streak.
Read more »Flyers-Kings: Game 32 Preview
| Leave a CommentA short trip from San Jose to Los Angeles marks the next stop on this post-holiday road trip, as the Flyers try to extend the points streak to eight games against the Kings.
Read more »Arvidsson, Saros Lead Predators to Shutout Against Flyers
| Leave a CommentThe Predators rolled to a 4-0 win behind a 32-save shutout from Juuse Saros as the Flyers closed out a four-game road trip in Nashville.
Read more »Around the NHL: A Lot of Hurt, a Couple Trades, and a White Flag
| Leave a CommentWe’re at roughly the quarter-point of the NHL season, and the difference between contenders and pretenders is just as murky as it was before the year even started.
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