The Philadelphia Flyers were dominated on their home ice Thursday night as the Winnipeg Jets rolled them to a 4-1 loss. In what could have been the final game of Scott Laughton and Ristolainen’s Flyers tenure,
The Philadelphia Flyers and Winnipeg Jets meet again, just days after their thrilling shootout battle in Winnipeg, and this time, the Wells Fargo Center is the stage.
Playing the second game of a five-game homestand, John Tortorella's Philadelphia Flyers (27-27-8) will host Scott Arniel's Winnipeg Jets (42-16-4) on Thursday evening.
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The Kraken are coming off a 5-3 loss to the Nashville Predators. Adam Larsson got the Kraken on the board first just 32 seconds into the game, but the Predators scored the next four goals before Jared McCann's third-period power-play goal finally broke that streak.
The 42-16-4 Winnipeg Jets will hit the ice in Philadelphia on Thursday night for a test against the 27-27-8 Flyers at 6:00 PM central.
Although Travis Konecny is the lone point-per-game player on the roster (22 goals and 63 points in 60 games), the Flyers have six players in double digits for goals — and a seventh (in captain Sean Couturier) knocking on the door with nine.