Flyers Halt Three-Game Losing Streak with 4-1 Win over Canadiens
- The Flyers won 4-1 against the Montreal Canadiens, ending a three-game losing streak.
- Trevor Zegras scored one goal and assisted another, leading the Flyers with 14 goals and 33 points this season.
- Rasmus Ristolainen returned after surgery and made an immediate impact in his first game back since March 11.
- Travis Konecny added an empty-net goal, bringing his season total to nine.
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Flyers halt three-game losing streak with 4-1 win over Canadiens
MONTREAL — Carl Grundstrom and Bobby Brink scored goals in the final minute of the first and second period, respectively, leading the Philadelphia Flyers to a 4-1 win over the Montreal Canadiens on Tuesday night at Bell Centre.
The Canadian has become the host too generous that he has been too often in recent times, Tuesday night at the Bell Centre.
The goaltender of Canadian Jacob Fowler won Tuesday against the Flyers the first departure of his career at the Bell Centre.
Takeaways: Flyers Back in the Win Column With Victory Over Canadiens
The Philadelphia Flyers’ 4–1 win in Montreal on Tuesday night was exactly what the doctor ordered—controlled, structured, and quietly authoritative; the kind of road performance that tells you a team understands what it takes to win in difficult buildings.
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