The Flyers relinquished a third-period lead Thursday night en route to a 4-3 loss to the Capitals at the Wells Fargo Center.
By allowing the Washington Capitals to score twice in the third period and post a 4-3 comeback victory, the Flyers racked up their fifth straight loss and seventh over their past eight games.
Matvei Michkov put on a show, scoring two goals for the Flyers. Washington's Alex Ovechkin scored Thursday night and is now ...
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Hosted on MSNFlyers’ Matvei Michkov Making the Best of a Bad HandI’ll be the first to admit when I’m wrong. Matvei Michkov has not been able to win over head coach John Tortorella despite ...
The Philadelphia Flyers lost a winnable game against the Metropolitan Division leading Washington Capitals, 4-3, at Wells ...
Alex Ovechkin and Matvei Michkov were both at peak powers on Thursday, but Ovechkin's Capitals got the last laugh in a win ...
Matvei Michkov scored twice, but a two-goal third for the Capitals handed the Flyers their fifth straight loss on Thursday ...
Captain gets outscored by fellow Russian Matvei Michkov but moves to within 16 goals of Wayne Gretzky’s NHL record in ...
The young Russian phenom, heralded as one of the most exciting prospects in recent memory, has found himself in the ...
Who will win the Calder Trophy for the 24-25 season? A month ago, three names caught attention in the race for the trophy.
To make matters worse, coach John Tortorella and rookie winger Matvei Michkov had a major falling out on the bench during ...
Philadelphia Flyers legend Bobby Clarke knows a thing or two about talent—and when he sees it, he’s not shy about sharing his ...
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