Drysdale’s power-play goal key as Flyers end winless streak
- On Monday, the Capitals visit the Flyers in Philadelphia at 7 p.m. EST, seeking to extend a three-game win streak.
- Washington improved to 4-1-1 in its last six after Monday’s 4-1 win, with goalie Clay Stevenson making 29 saves as the team aims for a fourth straight victory against the Flyers.
- Amid a skid, the Flyers have lost 11 of their last 13 games, with a-16 scoring differential, 157 goals scored, and 173 allowed, and Konecny has scored in each of the last three games.
- Trailing by two points for third place, Washington Capitals hold a 28-22-7 overall and 11-3-2 Metro record and are 11-3-0 when committing fewer penalties.
- Up next, the Capitals return home to host Nashville on Thursday night after this lone road game in the current stretch.
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Drysdale’s power-play goal key as Flyers end winless streak
PHILADELPHIA – This one had must-win written all over it. The Flyers can ill-afford to go into the Olympic break saddled with a long winless streak. They started to do something about it on Tuesday night, halting a four-game winless streak (0-3-1) with a badly needed 4-2 win over the Washington Capitals at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Philadelphia might still be somewhere seven points out of a playoff spot but at least the local hockey team can enter T…
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Despite being Metro Division opponents, the Washington Capitals had yet to face the Philadelphia Flyers this season before tonight’s matchup. The Capitals were on the second half of their tenth back-to-back on the season tonight, heading into Philly after beating the Islanders 4-1 in DC last night. The Flyers, on the other hand, had a two-day break between their last game—a home OT loss to the… Source
Owen Tippett continues impressive stretch, Flyers end losing streak vs. Capitals | PHLY Flyers Postgame - PHLY Sports
The Philadelphia Flyers, who’ve won three games in 2026 and only one at home, badly needed a strong performance against Alex Ovechkin and the Washington Capitals in the penultimate game before the Olympic break. Philly got off to a strong enough start, taking a 2-0 lead before surrendering a short-handed goal in the second and an early game-tying goal in the third. But it was Jamie Drysdale and the Flyers power play that won the game, along with…
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