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Philadelphia Flyers' Three-Game Winning Streak Ends in Shut Out Loss to Utah Mammoth
The Flyers were shut out for the third time this season, managing only 16 shots on goal in a game impacted by injuries and strong goaltending from Utah's Vitek Vanecek.
- On Thursday night, the Philadelphia Flyers lost 3-0 to the Utah Mammoth, halting their attempt to win four straight before Friday 3 p.m. trade deadline.
- With just 16 shots on goal, the Flyers produced a limited chances effort against Vitek Vanecek after a scoreless first period, as Utah outshot them 14-7 in the second.
- Nick Schmaltz opened scoring at 1:38 of the second on a power-play goal after a Noah Cates penalty and a Dylan Guenther feed, while Vitek Vanecek stopped 16 shots in his 100th career win.
- Utah has won two straight and completed a season sweep of the Flyers, while Ristolainen skated more than 22 minutes amid trade speculation and the Flyers signed Garrett Wilson to an NHL contract.
- Up next, the Flyers will visit the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday while dealing with injuries to Travis Konecny and Nick Seeler, who did not play after a Monday injury.
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Flyers’ winning streak ends in shutout loss to Utah
PHILADELPHIA – Should this season happen to end in an unfavorable way for the Flyers, an inability to sustain a modest winning streak might wind up near the top of the excuse list. The Flyers entered their game against Utah on Thursday night riding the crest of a three-game winning streak, which was tied for their longest of the season. Momentum, and a chance to stay in close pursuit of playoff-bound teams, seemed to be going the Flyers’ way. Th…
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Vanecek earns 1st shutout of the season, 100th career win in Utah's 3-0 victory over the Flyers
Vitek Vanecek stopped 16 shots and Dylan Guenther assisted on two Utah goals as the Mammoth beat the Philadelphia Flyers 3-0.
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