Philadelphia Flyers, Seattle Kraken and Game Highlights
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After a 2-1 overtime victory over the Minnesota Wild on Saturday evening, the Flyers finished off the first of their two early-season homestands with a visit fr
Jordan Eberle and Jani Nyman scored for Seattle, which snapped a season-opening five-game point streak (3-0-2). Joey Daccord gave up all five goals on 21 shots through two periods, and Philipp Grubaouer had six saves in the third.
Seattle went to the power play at 7:40 as Jamie Drysdale was called for hooking. After a scramble around the net Matty Beniers sent the puck to Nyman in the slot to fire home and score. Stephenson got the secondary assist at 8:33.
The Philadelphia Flyers (2-2-1) return to Xfinity Mobile Arena on Monday to face the Seattle Kraken (3-0-2), who remain undefeated in regulation play to start t
Everything you need to know about the NHL matchup between the Philadelphia Flyers and the Seattle Kraken, including how to watch and team news.
Has 5 goals in 6 games this season; Catton gets 1st NHL point in debut for Seattle, which loses 1st in regulation
Entering Monday night, the Philadelphia Flyers were tied for the sixth-fewest goals per game this season. But on Monday night, they rose from the depths with a 5-2 win to hand the Seattle Kraken their first regulation loss of the season.
Owen Tippett scored twice and the Philadelphia Flyers beat the Seattle Kraken 5-2 on Monday night, ending Seattle’s five-game point streak to open the season. Travis Konecny, Tyson Foerster and Noah Cates also scored for Philadelphia,
Berkly Catton earns an assist in his NHL debut, but Joey Daccord and the Kraken struggled in Philadelphia, falling 5-2 against the Flyers.
The injuries continue to pile up for the Seattle Kraken, as the team has announced Mason Marchment is day-to-day with a lower-body injury.