Konecny finished with his fifth multi-goal game of the season. Three of the Flyers' four lines scored to snap a three-game losing streak.
Konecny finished with his fifth multi-goal game of the season. Three of the Flyers' four lines scored to snap a three-game losing streak.“I thought the game , quite honestly,” he said of the Flyers 4-2 loss to the Utah Hockey Club on Sunday. “There wasn’t a lot of energy from either team. I don’t expect that to happen again with us.”Message received as the Flyers dominated in a 5-3 win against the Columbus Blue Jackets, with three of their four lines getting on the board.
The Flyers’ visit to Columbus is another painful reminder of the void left by the late Johnny and Matty Gaudreaukeep the puck in, Michkov fed Konecny at the top of the right face-off circle. The winger skated down and snapped the puck home past Blue Jacket goalie Elvis Merzļikins. With 1 minute left in the middle frame, he notched his 15th of the season to give the Flyers a 4-1 lead. On a breakout,got the puck on the left boards and sent a pass from the Flyers’ blue line across to a streaking Konecny down the right side. He got behind the Blue Jackets defense, pump-faked, and slid the puck in the five-hole for his fifth multi-goal game of the season.. Tippett made it 2-0 in the first period with his fifth goal in five games.
Frost made it 5-1 in the third period when he kept the puck in at the right point, battled Blue Jackets defenseman Jordan Harris, and got the puck in deep. He went to the net and was fed a nifty centering pass by Michkov from the right corner, but was stopped before burying the puck from the bottom of the left circle.Noah Cates and the third line got the ball rolling with his second goal of the season less than five minutes into the game.
Zach Werenski scored on a one-timer for the Blue Jackets in the second period to make it 3-1. Sean Monahan made it 5-2 with a tip in front of Flyers goalieDefensemen Egor Zamula and Erik Johnson were healthy scratches. … Nick Seeler dropped the gloves with Mathieu Olivier in the second period. It didn’t come long after Olivier came out of the box for elbowing Emil Andrae along the boards.
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