It was a roller coaster of a night at the Wells Fargo Center. Although the Flyers lost 4-3 to Alex Ovechkin and the ...
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Capitals are the only NHL team without a player in the 4 Nations Face-Off. It could help themThe Washington Capitals are the top team in the NHL more than halfway through the season. Yet they’re also the only one not ...
Ovechkin scored with 53 seconds remaining in the first period, taking a centering pass from Martin Fehervary and flicking it ...
The Washington Capitals’ (35-11-7) injury report has three players listed as they ready for their Thursday, February 6 game ...
The Philadelphia Flyers dropped another contest after losing 4-3 to their divisional rivals, the Washington Capitals. The game was their fifth game without a vi ...
As the Philadelphia Flyers gear up to face the Washington Capitals at the Wells Fargo Center, they find themselves navigating ...
The Capitals take things on the road one last time ahead of the 4 Nations break, this time against the Flyers.
The Philadelphia Flyers lost a winnable game against the Metropolitan Division leading Washington Capitals, 4-3, at Wells ...
Welcome to the NHL On Tap, a daily look at the games on the NHL schedule. There are nine games on the schedule for Thursday, ...
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Daily Times on MSNMatvei Michkov helps Flyers end drought, but still not enough to beat CapitalsBy allowing the Washington Capitals to score twice in the third period and post a 4-3 comeback victory, the Flyers racked up ...
In their most recent games, the Washington Capitals and Philadelphia Flyers experienced a whirlwind of emotions in -- of all moments -- the final second.
Lindgren was sharp, handing the Flyers their seventh loss in eight games. He was beaten twice by Matvei Michkov, and Tyson Foerster put a power-play snipe past him. Lindgren is 2-1-1 with one shutout, ...
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