Flyers Fall to Kings Despite Foerster's Multi-Goal Game

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Flyers Fall to Kings Despite Foerster's Multi-Goal Game
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The Philadelphia Flyers lost a 7-3 game to the Los Angeles Kings despite Tyson Foerster scoring two goals. Despite a strong first two periods, the Flyers were unable to hold on in the third.

The Kings scored four goals in the third period — twice the number of shots the Flyers put on net. Tyson Foerster recorded his first multi-goal game of the season. Flyers goaltender Aleksei Kolosov watches the loose puck with teammates defensemen Travis Sanheim and defenseman Rasmus Ristolainen in the second period against the Los Angeles Kings . It was clear, as the Flyers wasted Tyson Foerster ’s first multi-goal game of the season to fall to the Kings at home, 7-3.

Before the wheels fell off in the third period, the Flyers kept things close through the first 40 minutes as momentum swung rapidly between the two teams. The Flyers got off to a rocky start. In the first period, the Kings’ Kevin Fiala snuck behind both Sanheim and Drysdale and a stretch pass from Phillip Danault sprung him for a breakaway. Fiala tucked the puck past goalie Aleksei Kolosov to put the Kings on the board, 1-0. The Flyers tied things up when Noah Cates won a race to the puck in the corner and fed Noah Cates alone in the slot, who backhanded the puck over Kings goalie Darcy Kuemper. It marked Cates’ fourth goal of the season and his second in as many games. The Kings reclaimed the lead in the second period when winger Tanner Jeannot pounced on a loose puck during a net front scramble and poked it past Kolosov. The Flyers had several chances early in the second frame, but Kuemper foiled a Brink breakaway and later managed to stop a puck that deflected off and bounced along the goal line. Foerster finally broke through, scoring twice in a four minute stretch to give the Flyers their first lead of the game, 3-2. Kolosov made some solid stops, but made a costly misstep with less than a minute remaining in the second period that nullified the Flyers’ narrow lead. The 22-year-old netminder couldn’t quite smother a loose puck, and L.A. captain Anze Kopitar capitalized to tie things back up

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