Trevor Zegras pots two against old pals as Flyers trounce Ducks
- On Tuesday night, Trevor Zegras scored twice to lead the Philadelphia Flyers to a 5-2 victory over the Anaheim Ducks at Xfinity Mobile Arena, opening a four-game homestand.
- Trevor Zegras, Ducks forward, scored twice on the power play in the first period against his former team, saying the matchup 'meant a lot' after his trade last summer.
- Cam York and Travis Sanheim supplemented the scoring, Nikita Grebenkin added an empty-netter, while Lukas Dostal stopped 33 of 37 shots and Dan Vladar made 16 saves.
- Rick Tocchet's club moved into third place in the Metropolitan Division at the season's halfway point, with Trevor Zegras setting a new career high of 17 goals and 41 points through 41 games as a restricted free agent this summer.
- The Flyers face Anaheim again March 18 at Honda Center, while Philadelphia returns to host the Toronto Maple Leafs on Thursday, as the Ducks enter the rematch having dropped seven straight.
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Trevor Zegras, Flyers rout Cutter Gauthier, Ducks in feisty affair
PHILADELPHIA — The crowd was already jacked up to shower ex-Flyer Cutter Gauthier with boos and get the Flyers fired up. But then Anaheim’s Ross Johnston laid a blind-side hit on Flyers defenseman Jamie Drysdale early in the second period, and the anger index at Xfinity Mobile Arena skyrocketed. Credit the Flyers with not getting too caught up in exacting revenge. They stuck to business and used a pair of Trevor Zegras goals, plus another strong…
Trevor Zegras scores twice to lead Flyers past reeling Ducks
PHILADELPHIA — Trevor Zegras made the most of his first game against the team that traded him away in the summer. Zegras scored twice for the Philadelphia Flyers to lead them to a 5-2 victory over the Ducks on Tuesday night. Cutter Gauthier scored his 20th goal of the season for the Ducks in his second game in Philadelphia against the franchise he forced to trade him – and turned him into one of Philly’s biggest sports villains. On a night when …
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