York returns, but Flyers again fall to Hurricanes in shootout originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia
The Flyers didn’t have their shootout magic this weekend against the first-place Hurricanes.
They lost to Carolina in the skills competition again, this one a 3-2 decision Sunday night at Lenovo Center.
Andrei Svechnikov was the lone scorer in the shootout.
Trevor Zegras, Christian Dvorak and Matvei Michkov came up empty for the Flyers.
Rick Tocchet’s club fell to the Hurricanes, 4-3, in a shootout Saturday night at Xfinity Mobile Arena after it relinquished a 2-0 lead.
Prior to these losses, the Flyers were 5-0 in the shootout. They still lead the NHL with 11 shootout wins over the last two seasons.
The Flyers will probably be much happier with Sunday night’s point considering they had to claw their way to overtime. Zegras and Jamie Drysdale provided the Flyers’ goals. With 1:52 minutes left in the third period and the Flyers’ net emptied, Zegras tied the game off a feed from Travis Konecny.
For the second time in the last three games, Michkov didn’t get an overtime shift. Bobby Brink was called for a questionable tripping penalty in OT, which hurt Michkov’s chances of seeing the ice.
The Flyers (16-9-6) have dropped three straight for the first time this season, all after regulation. Their last four losses have been decided by one goal.
Since last season, the Flyers have gone just 2-12-3 in the second game of back-to-back sets.
The Flyers are 0-0-3 in their four-game regular-season series with the Hurricanes (21-9-2). Going back to the start of the 2021-22 season, the Flyers have lost 16 of their last 18 games against Carolina (2-9-7).
The clubs don’t see each other again until April 13 when they meet in Philadelphia.
• Dan Vladar was his reliable self.
The 28-year-old made 30 saves on 32 shots. He was a big reason why the Flyers had a chance to tie it.
In the second period, he turned away Jackson Blake on a 2-on-1 rush for Carolina to keep the Flyers down just 2-1. Later in the period, he was at it again, denying K’Andre Miller on a breakaway after Zegras was stripped.
William Carrier and Taylor Hall handed the Hurricanes a 2-0 lead before Drysdale scored to help the Flyers salvage a really uneven first period. They were outshot 14-4 and committed three penalties.
Hall’s goal came on the power play after Nikita Grebenkin was whistled for roughing.
Carolina netminder Brandon Bussi stopped 24 of the Flyers’ 26 shots on the night.
• After missing the last four games with an upper-body injury, Cam York returned to the lineup in place of Ty Murchison.
Back in his normal top-pair role, York drew two first-period penalties, but the Flyers’ power play was out of sorts. It finished the game 0 for 4 and has gone 5 for 42 over the last 18 games.
Two of their power plays were shortened by penalties.
• In just 31 games with the Flyers, Zegras has already matched his point total from all of last season.
He’s at 32 points, which is what he had in 57 games with the Ducks.
• The Flyers are back in action Tuesday when they visit the Canadiens (7 p.m. ET/NBCSP).