The Flyers exploded in the second period Thursday night for a 6-2 win over the Coyotes, giving them their longest winning streak since the 2020-21 season at four games. JHallNBCS of NBCSPhilly has the recap:
They've been absolutely desperate for a string of positivity after last season's nightmarish 25-46-11 season.Prior to the NHL-mandated holiday break, the Flyers had won just four of their previous 23 games , a stretch in which they scored 2.48 goals per game.Three of the victories have come against clubs below them in the standings.
Travis Konecny, Joel Farabee, Wade Allison, Ivan Provorov and Kevin Hayes all scored goals in a span of under 13 and a half minutes. "From a coach's point of view, I just think he's fighting harder for pucks. ... That's the part of the game that he needs to continue to work at."After scoring 16 goals last season, Konecny already has 20 through 33 games this season.
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