Philadelphia — The Flyers rallied to beat the Washington Capitals 4-1 on Wednesday night at Xfinity Mobile Arena, with Travis Konecny and Trevor Zegras scoring in the second period and Jamie Drysdale and Owen Tippett adding third-period goals in front of 19,053 fans this NHL season. Goaltender Sam Ersson made key saves in his start, and Washington opened with a Ryan Leonard power-play goal off an Alex Ovechkin assist. The victory left Philadelphia and Washington tied at 71 points in the Eastern Conference, seven points behind Boston for the final wild-card berth. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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The Flyers' comeback win against the Capitals has heated up the wild-card race. If you're a hockey fan, this game was a thrilling display of grit and skill. It's a reminder to never count out a team, even when they're down. Check the NHL schedule and catch the next Flyers or Capitals game.
The Flyers and Capitals are now neck-and-neck in the Eastern Conference, both chasing the final wild-card spot. This game shows that every point counts in the race for the playoffs. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good underdog story.
The Philadelphia Flyers benefited by securing a divisional victory that improved their playoff positioning, gained momentum, and reinforced roster and goaltending confidence.
The Washington Capitals suffered a divisional loss that left them tied with Philadelphia in points and further behind Boston in the wild-card race.
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Flyers rally to beat Capitals, tighten wild-card race
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