Bobby Brink breaks late tie, Flyers beat Blues 2-1 for 2nd straight
victory
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[November 01, 2024]
By ANTHONY SANFILIPPO
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Bobby Brink redirected Joel
Farabee's feed past goalie Jordan Binnington with 3:01 left in the
Philadelphia Flyers' 2-1 victory over the St. Louis Blues on Thursday
night.
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Philadelphia Flyers' Garnet Hathaway, second from right, celebrates his
goal with teammates against St Louis Blues' Jordan Binnington, left,
during the first period of an NHL hockey game, Thursday, Oct. 31, 2024,
in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Chris Szagola) |
Garnet Hathaway also scored and Sam Ersson made
20 saves to help Philadelphia win consecutive games for the
first time this season. St. Louis has lost three straight and
four of five.
Hathaway opened the scoring midway through the first period on a
nice feed from Ryan Poehlinfgm who weaved through the defense
and slid a backhand pass to his linemate.
Ersson followed up his shutout Tuesday night at Boston with
another strong performance. His only blemish came midway through
the third period when Nathan Walker snapped a shot past him off
a carom off Flyers defenseman Travis Sanheim’s skate on a shot
by Philip Broberg.
Takeaways
Blues: St. Louis tried to play a more physical game than
Philadelphia, winning the hit battle by a 24-10 margin. It
didn’t help them create much in the way off offense, though.
Flyers: Philadelphia has struggled to generate offense this
season, so earlier in the week, it modified its plan to be more
defensive-minded. The plan is to take away the middle of the
ice, keep teams to the outside and block a lot of shots. They
executed it to perfection again, blocking 24 shots two days
after blocking 28 at Boston.
Key moment
Ersson made a huge save on Brayden Schenn with 20 seconds
remaining in the game.
Key stat
Both teams struggled to hold onto the puck in a sloppy game.
Philadelphia had 10 giveaways and the Blues had an additional
four takeaways.
Up next
The Blues face Toronto on Saturday to start a five-game
homestand. Philadelphia hosts Boston on Saturday.
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