3 Takeaways From Flyers 5-2 Loss vs Golden Knights
Kolosov is dead last in the league in save percentage among the 56 goalies who have played at least 600 minutes this season.
In the first game of the 2025 calendar year, the Philadelphia Flyers lost to the Vegas Golden Knights, 5-2, on Thursday night.
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Wednesday, after a Philadelphia Flyers off-day skate at T-Mobile Arena in preparation for Thursday’s game with the NHL -leading (by points percentage) Vegas Golden Knights, coach John Tortorella mentioned he’d like to get Farabee involved on the penalty kill.
Samuel Ersson and Aleksei Kolosov combined to stop all 22 shots they faced as the Philadelphia Flyers sent the host San Jose Sharks to their eighth straight loss with a 4-0 victory on Tuesday.
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.
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.
BOTTOM LINE: The Vegas Golden Knights host the Philadelphia Flyers in a non-conference matchup. Vegas is 15-4-0 in home games and 25-9-3 overall. The Golden Knights have scored 130 total goals (3.5 per game) to rank fifth in the league.
Warsofsky got the response he was looking for Thursday as goalie Yaroslav Askarov finished with 24 saves to help the Sharks beat the Lightning 2-1 before an announced crowd of 11,103 at SAP Center, snapping an eight-game losing streak.
Devon Toews scored 48 seconds into overtime, and the Colorado Avalanche rallied to beat the Buffalo Sabres 6-5 in Denver on Thursday night and extend their winning streak to six games. Jonathan Drouin sent the game into overtime when he scored with 7.