Daily News | Flyers lose final game of season 4-2 to Senators
Flyers goalie Martin Jones deflects a shot on goal with help from Ivan Provorov as Senators Josh Norris lost his stick during the second period at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Friday, April 29, 2022.An early lead, too many penalties, another injury, and a game lost by the Flyers in the final minutes. The season finale ended in typical Flyers fashion as they lost 4-2 to the Ottawa Senators and finished with a 25-46-11 record.
Despite going on the penalty kill twice in quick succession, the Flyers maintained a lead until a turnover by Ivan Provorov led to Josh Norris’s equalizing goal in the second. The Flyers then started the third period fast, and Morgan Frost set up Owen Tippett for a good scoring chance. Tippett was shoved on the way in and injured himself, although he returned to the game. Shortly after, the Senators Travis Hamonic scored the go-ahead.
“It felt like, especially down the stretch, a lot of times we were right there and taking games into the third period and a decent spot, and then it kind of got away from us,” van Riemsdyk said. “Certainly, that’s not how you be a successful team.”With five Flyers in the blue paint and three of them lying on the ground, it was an opportune moment for the Senators power play.
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