Grebenkin, Grundstrom Lead Flyers to 5-2 Win over Canucks
The Flyers ended a two-game losing streak with three third-period goals and goalie Dan Vladar’s 13th win, while the Canucks lost after a four-game winning streak, sources said.
- On Monday, the Philadelphia Flyers defeated the Vancouver Canucks 5-2 in Philadelphia, with Nikita Grebenkin recording a goal and an assist.
- Rick Tocchet, who coached the Canucks for 2 1/2 seasons before taking the Flyers job in May, earned a win in his first game against his former team as the new-look fourth line contributed.
- Carl Grundstrom knocked in a rebound at 5:58 of the third period for his fourth goal in eight games since being recalled from Lehigh Valley, and Matvei Michkov added an empty-net goal with 1:11 remaining, ending a 10-game drought.
- Dan Vladar made 23 saves for his 13th win while Thatcher Demko finished with 34 saves as Max Sasson and Drew O'Connor scored late for Vancouver, snapping their four-game streak.
- The Flyers visit the Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday, and the Canucks host the San Jose Sharks on Saturday, while Rodrigo Abols had two assists, giving the line five points.
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Marco Rossi scored his first defeat on Monday (local time) in the North American Hockey League NHL in his fifth match with the Vancouver Canucks. 24-year-old Vorarlberger had to defeat the Philadelphia Flyers 2/5 with his new club, bringing it to 20:51 minutes ice time and remained without scorer point.The Canucks finished last in the Pacific Division.
Fourth line shines as Flyers end Canucks' winning streak
Dan Vladar made 23 saves and the Philadelphia Flyers received two goals from their fourth line in a 5-2 home victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Monday.
Nikita Grebenkin got a goal and an assist in a 5-2 win from the Flyers.
Canucks’ Four-Game Surge Halted as Flyers’ Depth Delivers 5–2 Loss
By AakashSports_ The Vancouver Canucks saw their four-game winning streak come to an end Monday night, falling 5–2 to the Philadelphia Flyers at Xfinity Mobile Arena. This one wasn’t a fluke. Philadelphia controlled enough key phases of the game to dictate the outcome, while Vancouver showed flashes of pushback that ultimately weren’t sustained against the
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