Daily News | Flyers’ skid goes to seven games with 5-2 loss to Flames
The Flyers' Zack MacEwen fights the Flames' Dennis Gilbert during the first period Monday at the Wells Fargo Center.For the 10th time, the Flyers found themselves facing a two-goal deficit. For the eighth time, they failed to find a way to come back, falling 5-2 to the Calgary Flames on Monday at the Wells Fargo Center.
The Flyers were able to respond quickly with Tanner Laczynski tipping in Kevin Hayes’ shot a minute after Dube’s goal. But an unlucky bounce put the Flyers behind by two goals again in the second with the Flames’ Rasmus Andersson’s shot breaking Joel Farabee’s stick as it deflected into the goal. With Laczynski’s face plastered across the scoreboard, he was hard to miss. With hard work in front of the net, he tipped in the Flyers’ first goal of the game, which was also the first NHL goal of his career.
This game, the Flyers’ first line consisted of Farabee, Morgan Frost and Tippett. Two games ago, Tippett was on the second line and Frost and Farabee were on the third line. However, due to numerous injuries to almost all the Flyers veterans, they had to play the best of the remaining players, who are almost all young guys looking to prove themselves. Tortorella moved Hayes, who has been on the first line most of the season, back up part way through the game.
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