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Flyers Suffer 4-1 Loss to Capitals
5 Things: Flyers @ Capitals
Playing the latter match of a home-and-home set, John Tortorella's Philadelphia Flyers (1-4-1) visit Spencer Carbery's Washington Capitals (4-1-0) on Wednesday.
Flyers’ offense looks disjointed in 4-1 home loss against Capitals
Someone needs to reconnect the Flyers’ wires. Because once again they seemed to be disconnected as passes were missed, players over skated pucks and couldn’t be corralled, and the decision-making seemed off.
Three Takeaways From Flyers Loss vs. Capitals
Although they saved themselves from back-to-back shutouts at home, the Philadelphia Flyers continued to struggle against the Washington Capitals, collecting a 4-1 defeat.
Travis Sanheim starts Third period hot with Flyers goal
Travis Sanheim starts 3rd period hot with Flyers goal
Travis Sanheim rips a quick wrister past Charlie Lindgren and puts the Flyers on the board to start the third period against the Capitals.
Flyers' Travis Sanheim: Lights lamp in loss
Sanheim tallied a goal and two shots while logging 21:07 of ice time during Tuesday's 4-1 loss to the Capitals. Sanheim's third-period marker was the lone bright spot in another disappointing outing for the Flyers who have dropped four games in a row.
Travis Sanheim with a Goal vs. Washington Capitals
Travis Sanheim (Philadelphia Flyers) with a Goal vs. Washington Capitals, 10/22/2024. Home; NFL; NCAAF; MLB; NBA; NHL; Fantasy Football; Tennis; Golf; NCAAW; NCAAB; Soccer; WNBA;
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Flyers takeaways: John Tortorella’s team needs to simplify ... and stay out of the penalty box.
The Flyers took five penalties, conceded two shorthanded goals, and fired only 18 shots on net in a 4-1 loss to the Caps on ...
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The Flyers are struggling right now, but they believe the goals are going to come...eventually
The Flyers' scoring drought since they returned home continued with Tuesday night's 4-1 loss to the Capitals, but they're trying to stay calm and stick to their game, head coach John Tortorella said.
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Flyers fall to Capitals, Tortorella urges young team to avoid early frustration
The Flyers lost to the Capitals 4-1 in last night's contest. Philadelphia now enters a five-game losing streak despite ...
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Yes, the Flyers are rebuilding. But John Tortorella’s team has to be more competitive than this.
To continue reading and help Philly news thrive, unlock this exclusive offer for unlimited digital access to Inquirer.com and ...
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The Flyers are Last Place in the Metropolitan Division
If you’re a pragmatic Flyers fan who thinks the team is still rebuilding, you weren’t expecting a Stanley Cup this year, but ...
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Chicago Teachers Union spends thousands on flyers attacking candidates for school board
The flyers, which some are receiving in the mail right now, claim candidates in the race are aligned with former president ...
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Dowd, Mangiapane scored short-handed goals as Washington beats Flyers 4-1
Nic Dowd and Andrew Mangiapane scored short-handed goals in the first period, Charlie Lindgren made 17 saves and the ...
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Philadelphia Flyers’ second-half issues from last season are surfacing again
By the time the season ended, all of those elements were gone. Hart and Walker weren’t part of the team anymore, and ...
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Four areas where fizzling Flyers must improve
The Flyers already find themselves in last place in the Metropolitan Division with only three points. Here are the team's ...
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