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February 7: Thanks to a goal by Noah Cates in the third period, the Philadelphia Flyers ended their season-worst five-game losing streak Tuesday night in Sunrise, Florida, defeating the Florida Panthers 2-1.

It was Cates’s first goal since October 24 and only his second of the year.
The Flyers’ goalie, Samuel Ersson, secured the win with 20 saves. Since Carter Hart left the company and was charged with sexual assault, Ersson has been promoted to the front row.

Shortly after his second All-Star selection, Travis Konecny added another basket for the Flyers.

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Excellent news for Philadelphia was also the return of forward Owen Tippett, who had missed four games due to a lower-body ailment. He returned in 2017 against the team that had chosen him in the first round.

Tippett leads the Flyers in goals scored with eighteen.
Carter Verhaeghe led the Panthers, who had lost their previous four games, in points.
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Florida’s backup goalie, Anthony Stolarz, made 23 saves. The team’s best goalie, Sergei Bobrovsky, took a nap.

Excellent news for Philadelphia was also the return of forward Owen Tippett, who had missed four games due to a lower-body ailment. He returned in 2017 against the team that had chosen him in the first round.

 

In the opening frame, Panthers captain and two-time All-Star Aleksander Barkov, who hasn’t scored a goal since December 16, struck the right post. He hasn’t scored in 17 games in a row.
At 9:22 of the first period, Florida scored on a power play to take the lead.

Verhaeghe took advantage of a tripping call on Nick Seeler of Philadelphia, grabbing a loose puck, skating into the left circle, and shooting the puck over Ersson’s stick, barely under the crossbar.
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With 13:33 remaining in the second, Konecny’s goal knotted the score for the Flyers. Two excellent passes resulted in the goal. Joel Farabee chipped the puck ahead after Sean Walker whipped him a beautiful stretch pass. The remainder was done by Konecny, who beat Stolarz by moving to his left and firing to his right.

Cates’ goal with 17:24 left in the third gave Philadelphia their first advantage. Gustav Forsling of the Panthers committed an error in his own end, allowing the goal to go in. Cates outwitted Ryan Forsling and Aaron Ekblad to score from the slot after grabbing the wayward ball.

 

 

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