Philadelphia Flyers fall to Edmonton Oilers in overtime, 2-1.
The Philadelphia Flyers' hopes of securing a win against the struggling Edmonton Oilers were dashed when Jack Roslovic scored the winner in overtime. The game went into extra time after Travis Konecny's attempt at a tip-in goal was ruled out due to Owen Tippett entering the zone too early.
Matvei Michkov, who has been on a personal scoring tear, gave the Flyers a 1-1 tie with his power-play goal in the second period. However, Edmonton's Connor McDavid and Evan Bouchard were unable to capitalize on the team's numerous chances throughout the game.
The Oilers' offense came out strong, but the Flyers were able to keep them at bay for much of the first period. However, as the game wore on, the Oilers began to dominate, taking 13 shots in a 3-1 advantage by the end of the period.
In the second period, the Flyers struggled to generate scoring chances, and the Oilers continued their attack. It wasn't until Michkov's power-play goal that the Flyers finally broke through. However, they were unable to capitalize on a late power play, which saw Dan Vladar stop 29 of 30 shots in regulation.
The game was marked by several physical altercations, including a scrum after Trent Frederic's attempt at a chip pass went awry. Mattias Janmark and Noah Juusle were both ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct and goaltender interference, respectively.
Despite the loss, the Flyers are still riding high on their 8-5-3 record and have Michkov finding his form once again.
The Philadelphia Flyers' hopes of securing a win against the struggling Edmonton Oilers were dashed when Jack Roslovic scored the winner in overtime. The game went into extra time after Travis Konecny's attempt at a tip-in goal was ruled out due to Owen Tippett entering the zone too early.
Matvei Michkov, who has been on a personal scoring tear, gave the Flyers a 1-1 tie with his power-play goal in the second period. However, Edmonton's Connor McDavid and Evan Bouchard were unable to capitalize on the team's numerous chances throughout the game.
The Oilers' offense came out strong, but the Flyers were able to keep them at bay for much of the first period. However, as the game wore on, the Oilers began to dominate, taking 13 shots in a 3-1 advantage by the end of the period.
In the second period, the Flyers struggled to generate scoring chances, and the Oilers continued their attack. It wasn't until Michkov's power-play goal that the Flyers finally broke through. However, they were unable to capitalize on a late power play, which saw Dan Vladar stop 29 of 30 shots in regulation.
The game was marked by several physical altercations, including a scrum after Trent Frederic's attempt at a chip pass went awry. Mattias Janmark and Noah Juusle were both ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct and goaltender interference, respectively.
Despite the loss, the Flyers are still riding high on their 8-5-3 record and have Michkov finding his form once again.