Flyers fade quickly in 4-0 loss to New York Rangers

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Flyers fade quickly in 4-0 loss to New York Rangers
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With seven rookies in their lineup, the Flyers came out with youthful energy, but that only carried them so far before the Rangers’ seasoned, skilled roster wore them down in a 4-0 loss.

Flyers goalie Felix Sandstrom cannot stop New York's Artemi Panarin from scoring in the second period at the Wells Fargo Center.With seven rookies in their lineup, the Flyers came out with youthful energy on Wednesday night at the Wells Fargo Center, but that only carried them so far before the New York Rangers’ seasoned, skilled roster wore them down in a 4-0 loss. The Flyers suffered a 40th loss in a season for only the second time in history.

The Flyers stopped the bleeding in the third and earned a power play in the final minutes. They also pulled their goalie, but instead of giving them the advantage, they gave up an empty-net goal by Andrew Copp. Their response to the embarrassing 9-2 loss the night before was to get shut out by the Rangers.Eight minutes into the game, Chris Kreider broke away for an open shot with just Felix Sandstrom in the way of the Flyers goal. Sandstrom calmly faced Kreider down and made the save.

Egor Zamula, also in his season debut, had two shots on goal and played 22 minutes but also had a very obvious delay-of-game penalty that put the Rangers’ dangerous power play unit on the ice.

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