Wilman scored the first goal, Hart saved 41 times, the Flyers broke the losing streak against Vegas

2021-12-13 21:54:23 By : Ms. Maggie Yu

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA-DECEMBER 10: In the first game of the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, on December 10, 2021, the Philadelphia Flyers’ No. 71 Max Wei Ulman against the Vegas Golden Cavaliers' Alex Pitrangolo No. 7. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

The Philadelphia Flyers faced the Vegas Golden Cavaliers, hoping to break a 10-game losing streak. Despite advancing late in the third quarter, Mike Young won his first victory as interim head coach, and his team won 4-3.

WILL MAN: So far, Max Willman's NHL journey has been well documented. To make a long story short, he went from nowhere to fight into a frequent calling option for flyers. In the ninth game of his career, Wilman scored his first career NHL goal. He is ready for the celebration. It gave Philadelphia a 2-1 lead in the second quarter. Zack MacEwen also scored his first assist in orange and black.

The first goal the national team felt. #PHIvsVGK | #BringItToBroad pic.twitter.com/O7S0iOd2kN

-Philadelphia Flyers (@NHLFlyers) December 11, 2021

HART STOPPER: Carter Hart must be nearly perfect to keep the Flyers in the game. Not surprisingly, he was in the game from the beginning. Especially a big save in the first quarter directly led to Kevin Hayes scoring the first goal of the game. It's hard to blame him for the first goal, because the defense in front of him collapsed and it opened one's eyes. The second was a violent rebound from the mat, and Max Pacioretty happened to score easily on the doorstep. The third and best Pacioretty.

But anyway, if you want to say the most important player in this game, it is Carter Hart. He definitely frustrated the Cavaliers, especially in the final game, because they gave him their best. He completed a season-high 41 saves and now he has a 6-0-0 shooting rate with more than 40 shots.

G-BABY: As we all know, Claude Giroux is the core of this Philadelphia Flyers. His entire career has been spent in the organization, and there have been many discussions about his upcoming free agent status. If the flyer cannot reverse the situation, then people may focus on his potential departure. But for now, he is doing his best for this team. And with the help of Sean Couturier's strong play, yes, he played hard, scored goals, and he now has the most strong play points in team history. You can't say that this person didn't give all of his for this team.

Love this buddy pic.twitter.com/s23Lznr9Cl

-Broad Street Hockey (@BroadStHockey) December 11, 2021

Honorable mention: For the first time in a long time, the Flyers performed well on ice. The power started twice, James van Rimsdijk and Sean Kouturier broke the long-term scoring drought, and Philadelphia scored four goals in a game for the second time in less than a week. The penalty kick also killed the five knights to exert their power. Not to mention that they won a hockey game tonight.

Late goals: The Flyers led 1-0 and 2-1 for a long period of time in the first and second quarters, but failed to enter the halftime with a much-needed lead. William Carlson equalized the score in less than a minute in the first game. Pacioretti continued his consecutive hits with a goal with 1:30 left in the second quarter.

Vegas will also rise to another goal with a score of 1:45 in the third quarter, because Pacioretti grabbed his second game. They were not completely burned because of this, but it has plagued them for a long time.

The Flyers will head to Arizona to face the Coyotes on Saturday night, hoping for two consecutive games.

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