Tim Stutzle Scores in Overtime to Give the Senators a 3-2 Win over the Flyers
Tim Stutzle's overtime goal ended the Flyers' two-game winning streak, marking the Senators' third loss in five games decided beyond regulation, officials said.
- On Saturday, Tim Stutzle scored an overtime one-timer 3 minutes, 18 seconds into OT to give the Ottawa Senators a 3-2 win at Xfinity Mobile Arena, ending Philadelphia Flyers' two-game streak.
- The Flyers started sluggishly, producing their first shot nearly 10 minutes in, while defensive breakdowns let Ottawa jump to a 2-0 lead with Michael Amadio and Bobby Brink involved.
- With 10 shots in the second, Philadelphia Flyers rallied as Matvei Michkov scored and Jamie Drysdale tied the game in the third with his second goal.
- The loss extends the Flyers' home skid to three games after a five-game winning streak, as the Ottawa Senators scored on their second and third shots with Linus Ullmark stopping 20 of 22.
- Nine games this season have been decided by one goal, reflecting tight contests, and the Flyers are 4-2 in overtime while preparing to practice Sunday and Tuesday before hosting Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers Wednesday.
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Flyers rally to gain point in OT loss to Ottawa
PHILADELPHIA – It’s never easy coming back from early multi-goal deficits. The Flyers have done well in such situations, however, and Saturday afternoon’s game against the Ottawa Senators was another good example. After falling behind by a 2-0 score early in the game, the Flyers came back to gain a point in a 3-2 overtime loss at the Xfinity Mobile Arena. Down 2-1 after two periods, the Flyers picked up a tying goal from Jamie Drysdale at 9:55 a…
The Senators let a two-goal lead in Philadelphia, but won 3-2 in overtime.
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