SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Travis Konecny scored his team-leading 17th goal, and the Philadelphia Flyers beat the San Jose Sharks 4-0 on Tuesday. Nick Seeler, Ryan Poehling and Egor Zamula also scored for Philadelphia.
The Philadelphia Flyers improved to 17-17-4 as they shut out the San Jose Sharks (11-23-6) in their last game of 2024. Nick Seeler, Ryan Poehling, Travis Konecny, and Egor Zamula all scored the Flyers.
After a slow start, the Vegas Golden Knights scored four unanswered goals, three in the second period, to pick up a 5-2 win over the Philadelphia Flyers. Less than a minute into the second period
Thursday night’s game on the West Coast is the second time these teams meet this season. The Golden Knights won the previous meeting 5-4 in a shootout.
Aleksei Kolosov, who was filling in for the injured Samuel Ersson (lower-body), tried his best in goal for the Flyers but the Knights simply kept up their home-ice winning ways, earning their seventh straight victory at T-Mobile.
Perhaps the biggest challenge playing the lowly San Jose Sharks presents is a sense of overconfidence. To their credit, the Flyers didn’t fall victim to that trap on Tuesday night. Philadelphia
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Poehling scored a goal, took six shots and recorded a hit in Tuesday's 4-0 win over the Sharks. Poehling cracked the scoresheet for the second game in a row, the third time over the last four, and the fifth over his previous eight contests.
Playing the final game of the 2024 calendar year and the third match of a five-game road trip, John Tortorella's Philadelphia Flyers (16-17-4) will visit Ryan Warsofsky's San Jose Sharks (11-22-6) on Tuesday.
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