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The Philadelphia Flyers, hosting the New Jersey Devils, made franchise history in the first period with three goals in quick succession. The Flyers' three goals
Philadelphia scored a franchise-record three goals in just 26 seconds in the first period, the fifth-fastest mark in NHL history.
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The Philadelphia Flyers used a four-goal first period to defeat the injury-riddled New Jersey Devils. Here are five takeaways from the Flyers' second-straight v
Timo Meier (PPG, 5th) got the Devils on the board first. Noah Cates (5th) quickly evened the score. Shortly thereafter, goals on three consecutive shifts by Matvei Michkov (5th), Tyson Foerster (6th) and Foerster again (7th) suddenly put the Flyers ahead, 4-1.
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Flyers shoot, they score, again and again. Michkov, Foerster twice, score 3 goals in 26 seconds
The Philadelphia Flyers have set a franchise record by scoring three goals in just 26 seconds during the first period against New Jersey.
So much for those slow starts. The Flyers erupted for four first-period goals Saturday night en route to a resounding 6-3 win over the Devils at Xfinity Mobile Arena.
PHILADELPHIA -- The Philadelphia Flyers scored four straight times in the first period, including three goals in 26 seconds, in a 6-3 win against the New Jersey Devils at Xfinity Mobile Arena on Saturday.
The Matchup: New Jersey Devils (13-6-1) at Philadelphia Flyers (10-6-3). Flyers blog: Broad Street Hockey. The Game Preview: I had the preview today.
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