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Trevor Zegras lifts Flyers past Penguins in shootout
Trevor Zegras scored the decisive shootout goal as the Flyers won their fourth in five games, overcoming Penguins missing key players including Crosby and Malkin.
- On Saturday, Trevor Zegras scored the only shootout goal to lift the Philadelphia Flyers to a 4-3 victory in Pittsburgh.
- A second-period flurry saw Erik Karlsson and Denver Barkey score for Pittsburgh while Alex Bump and Owen Tippett responded to tie the game.
- Dan Vladar, Flyers goaltender, made 20 saves and was called for interference 2:51 into overtime, while Trevor Zegras scored his shootout goal in the second round.
- The victory gives the Philadelphia Flyers their fourth win in five games and marked Rick Tocchet's 700th NHL coaching game, while the Pittsburgh Penguins lost their third straight game and fell to 1-9 in shootouts.
- The Penguins were short-handed with Sidney Crosby out for a minimum of four weeks and Evgeni Malkin suspended five games; the Flyers next game is Monday hosting the New York Rangers.
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Zegras scores in shootout as Flyers defeat Penguins 4-3
Trevor Zegras scored the only goal of the shootout to help the Philadelphia Flyers defeat the Pittsburgh Penguins 4-3 on Saturday night after falling behind three times.
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