The Philadelphia Flyers suffered a 6–3 loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins, marking their fifth consecutive defeat and highlighting troubling patterns such as slow starts and undisciplined play. Despite showing glimpses of their potential, including a strong second period and goals from Rodrigo Abols and Matvei Michkov, the Flyers’ inability to capitalize on opportunities and manage penalties hindered their success. Goaltending issues compounded the problems, as Sam Ersson was pulled early for Aleksei Kolosov amid defensive struggles. Denver Barkey’s standout performance offered a glimmer of hope, but the team’s overall inconsistency remains a concern.
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