Flyers jump on Rangers, nail down Black Friday win originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia
Before a noticeable contingent of Rangers fans could piece together a chant, the Flyers sparked their own en route to a 3-1 win on Black Friday at the Wells Fargo Center.
John Tortorella’s club ambushed New York with a pair of goals in the first 4:24 minutes of the game. Travis Konecny padded the Flyers’ lead to 2-0 just 1:10 minutes after Bobby Brink opened the scoring.
Konecny iced the game with an empty-netter. He has 29 points (13 goals, 16 assists) through 24 games.
The Flyers (11-10-3) have earned at least a point in nine of their last 11 games (7-2-2) and 12 of their last 17 (10-5-2).
The Rangers (12-9-1) are on season-worst five-game losing streak. They were without one of their top goal scorers in Chris Kreider, who’s recovering from an upper-body injury.
This was the first meeting between the Flyers and New York this season. The clubs have two matchups left, both at Madison Square Garden.
• Ivan Fedotov, who had given up four goals in each of his past two starts, rebounded with 23 saves on 24 shots.
In the final two minutes of the first period, Fedotov denied a 2-on-1 for the Rangers. It was a huge save to keep the Flyers’ lead at two. The Flyers did a good job of jumping on a team that has been fighting it. They outshot New York 15-4 in the opening stanza.
The Rangers cracked Fedotov midway through the game when Vincent Trocheck fired a shot through traffic to trim the Flyers’ deficit to 2-1. It was practically a 5-on-4 for New York because Scott Laughton had to give up his stick to Cam York and fetch a new one from the bench.
Fedotov closed the door in the third period.
Aleksei Kolosov was Fedotov’s backup. Samuel Ersson skated in the morning and missed an eighth straight game. More on his status here.
Rangers netminder Igor Shesterkin stopped 32 of the Flyers’ 34 shots.
• The trio of Brink, Tyson Foerster and Noah Cates was highly effective. The young third line had a ton of jump and ignited things from the onset.
Foerster made an excellent play by blocking Adam Fox’s shot and then beating the Rangers’ defenseman in a puck race to set up Brink’s goal. Brink looked like one of the Flyers’ most active forwards, finishing with four shots.
The Flyers have needed that type of secondary scoring.
• Rasmus Ristolainen had a nice secondary assist on Konecny’s goal, giving him four helpers over the last four games. He also has a plus-7 rating in that span.
After picking up the primary assist, Sean Couturier has five points (three goals, two assists) over the last four games. Joel Farabee has played well with Couturier and Konecny.
• Jamie Drysdale skated in the morning as he continued to work his way back from an upper-body injury. The 22-year-old defenseman has missed the last nine games and is considered day to day.
• The Flyers are right back at it Saturday when they visit the Blues for their third game in four days (7 p.m. ET/NBCSP).
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