Flyers put losing streak to bed with impressive road win over Golden Knights originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia
The Flyers brought their season-worst losing streak to a halt Monday night by gutting out a 2-1 win over the Golden Knights at T-Mobile Arena.
Travis Konecny delivered a big-time performance. He scored both of the Flyers’ goals on breakaways, with the second coming in the third period at shorthanded.
Amid the toughest stretch of his NHL career, Samuel Ersson had his best outing of the season.
The Flyers (23-17-8) stopped a six-game slide (0-5-1) in which they were outscored 31-12.
Rick Tocchet’s club earned a much-needed win to open a challenging three-game road trip against teams all in Western Conference playoff position.
The Flyers won in Vegas for the first time since Dec. 10, 2021, when they picked up a 4-3 decision. Carter Hart made 41 saves and Keith Yandle had two assists. Hart, now with the Golden Knights, didn’t face his old club Monday night. The former Flyers goaltender was out with a lower-body injury.
Vegas had a seven-game winning streak snapped. The Flyers split their two-game regular-season series with the Golden Knights (24-12-12). They lost to Vegas, 3-2, in overtime last month at Xfinity Mobile Arena.
• Perhaps this relieves some pressure for the Flyers.
They badly needed to grind one out and found a way to do it. The biggest positive for them was a competitive, low-scoring game, something that had totally eluded them the last five games of the losing streak.
Now the Flyers need to build on it and try to make life a little easier on themselves.
• Ersson was excellent, converting 24 saves on 25 shots.
He made a number of timely stops. The Flyers will hope this is a major jolt for his confidence.
The 26-year-old entered with an .855 save percentage and had given up 15 goals over his previous three starts.
Dan Vladar was placed on injured reserve Monday, a stint retroactive to last Wednesday. So the 28-year-old could be activated this week. Based off Tocchet’s comments two days ago, it sounds like Vladar has a chance to return Friday for the final game of the road trip.
He has missed the last three games with what the team disclosed Monday as a lower-body injury.
Golden Knights netminder Adin Hill stopped 15 of the Flyers’ 17 shots.
• The Flyers were getting annihilated on special teams over the losing streak.
Despite allowing another power play goal Monday night, the Flyers’ penalty kill went 6 for 7 and produced the game-winning marker. Konecny has 11 shorthanded goals over the last four seasons.
Vegas tied the game with 32 seconds left in the second period after Noah Cates was whistled for tripping. Tomas Hertl deflected one home from the slot.
The Flyers have surrendered nine power play goals in the last five games, but their PK was tested a lot against the Golden Knights and looked significantly stronger.
• Nick Seeler made a great defensive play to break up a 2-on-1 rush in the second period and had a huge blocked shot in the final minute of the third period.
• After missing all six losses of the Flyers’ skid with an upper-body injury, Bobby Brink returned to the lineup.
It’s not a coincidence that the Flyers were better with him back.
Lane Pederson, called up Sunday from AHL affiliate Lehigh Valley, centered the Flyers’ fourth line in place of the injured Rodrigo Abols. The 28-year-old Pederson was playing his first NHL game in over 1,000 days.
• The road trip continues Wednesday when the Flyers visit the Mammoth (9 p.m. ET/NBCSP).