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NHL · PhiladelphiaPHILADELPHIA — With a league-leading 11 come-from-behind wins this season, the Flyers have shown they’re almost never out of a game. Sunday, the rally started a little too late. Down two midway through the second period, the Flyers picked up a goal from Travis Konecny and had a chance to tie the game when Trevor Zegras was awarded a penalty shot early in the third period. But the Zegras attempt was stopped, and though the Flyers kept the pressur…See the Story
Flyers Notebook: Comeback Attempt Too Little, Too Late vs. Avalanche
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Toronto Maple Leafs · MidlandSometimes a minor deal can turn into something major, which is what the Flyers were hoping Monday night in acquiring defenseman Roman Schmidt from Tampa Bay for defenseman Ethan Samson. Flyers general manager Daniel Briere announced the trade. Schmidt was assigned to the AHL’s Lehigh Valley Phantoms. Schmidt, 22, has appeared in 13 games this season with Tampa Bay’s AHL affiliate, the Syracuse Crunch. The 6-foot-5, 225-pound native of Midland, M…See the Story
Flyers acquire Roman Schmidt in swap of AHL defensemen
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Philadelphia Flyers · New JerseyNo NHL team expects its fourth line to be an offensive juggernaut. But the Flyers have gotten only one point from its bottom unit in 27 games, and it’s safe to say coach Rick Tocchet is a little restless. At Monday’s practice, Tocchet had to defend his decision to play the trio of Rodrigo Abols, Nic Deslauriers and Garnet Hathaway late in Sunday’s game against Colorado while trailing by a goal. Predictably, the line didn’t do much, and the Flyer…See the Story
Flyers Notebook: Rick Tocchet defends ‘culture’ behind faith in fourth line
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