Flyers Relinquish Late Lead, but Sink Ducks in OT
Noah Cates forced a turnover and scored a deflection in overtime to secure the Flyers' 3-2 win after Anaheim tied the game late, ending the Ducks' strong Pacific Division run.
- Following Noah Cates' overtime deflection, the Philadelphia Flyers beat the Anaheim Ducks 3-2 at the Honda Center.
- Regulation goals from Luke Glendening and Owen Tippett gave the Flyers a lead, but Cutter Gauthier and Leo Carlsson scored for Anaheim to force overtime.
- Philadelphia goaltender Dan Vladar made 34 saves, and Nick Seeler fought Jansen Harkins during the third period.
- The victory keeps the Flyers six points behind playoff wild-card spots, while the Ducks remain leaders of the Pacific Division.
- The Flyers travel to Los Angeles on Thursday, March 19, while Anaheim plays at Utah on Friday, March 20.
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Flyers edge Ducks in OT as Zegras, Drysdale make Honda Center return
The Ducks extend the game on Leo Carlsson’s goal with 1:54 left in regulation, but Noah Cates scores on a deflection off goalie Lukas Dostal’s skate in OT to give Philadelphia a 3-2 win. Trevor Zegras is held off the scoresheet in his first game in Anaheim since his offseason trade.
Noah Cates scores on an OT deflection to lift the Flyers past the Ducks, 3-2
Noah Cates scored on a deflection off goalie Lukas Dostal’s skate at 2:17 of overtime and — after a review for offsides on the play — the Philadelphia Flyers beat the Anaheim Ducks 3-2 on Wednesday night.
Cates scores in OT to lift the Flyers
Noah Cates scored on a deflection off goalie Lukas Dostal’s skate at 2:17 of overtime and — after a review for offsides on the play — the Philadelphia Flyers beat the Anaheim Ducks 3-2 on Wednesday night. Pacific Division-leading Anaheim…
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