Flyers set wild record
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The Philadelphia Flyers have set a franchise record by scoring three goals in just 26 seconds against New Jersey.
The Philadelphia Flyers benefitted from some strong coaching from Brad Shaw in the past, but now, predictably, his departure is working directly against them.
Flyers fans and loved ones celebrated the life and legacy of Hall of Fame goalie Bernie Parent ahead of Devils game.
Considering the Flyers have finished 30th or worse on the power play each of the last four seasons, one would think a coach would be happy his team is 15th a quarter of the way through the season.
The fourth line of Deslauriers, Rodrigo Abols and Garnet Hathaway is coming off arguably its most effective performance of the season Thursday when the Flyers rallied to beat the Blues, 3-2, in overtime. So the Flyers likely were going to reward that group with a second straight game Saturday.
"The world will remember Bernie Parent as a Hall of Fame hockey player, a Stanley Cup champion," said Scott Tharp, president of Ed Snider Youth Hockey and Education, an organization Parent was heavily involved with. "But those who remember him well will remember Bernie as a Hall of Fame human being, a champion of life."
Andrae has become a mainstay in the Flyers’ lineup, and was promoted to the second defense pair with Jamie Drysdale on Thursday.