Daily News | Flyers flounder against the New Jersey Devils in a 7-0 shutout
in their final matchup of the season, as Philadelphia held the 2-1 series edge.
Defenseman Jonas Siegenthaler opened the scoring three minutes into the middle frame when his shot through traffic beat goalie Samuel Ersson to put the home team up, 1-0. The Flyers continued to flounder in the third period, allowing goals from Nico Hischier, Dougie Hamilton, Jesper Bratt, and Nathan Bastian. The seven goals is the most the Flyers have allowed all season.have dropped seven of their last eight games. They have scored 16 goals in that span while allowing 37.
. But the Devils ran away with the game in the second period, and the Flyers only created four chances. Through three periods, the Flyers generated 25 shots on goal, but they never managed to solve Devils goalie Akira Schmid., skating on the third line alongside wingers Scott Laughton and Olle Lycksell. He showed plenty of jump in the first period, making contributions in all three zones.
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