PHILADELPHIA – Ever since the start of training camp, the Flyers’ power play has been a hot topic.
Or perhaps cold is a better way of putting it.
Anyway, the Flyers entered Monday night’s game against Seattle with the lowest-ranked power play in the NHL at just 6.7%.
In this particular game, everything went right. The Flyers produced their first two power-play goal game of the season and that sparked them to a 5-2 win over the Kraken at Xfinity Mobile Arena.
Dan Vladar started his second straight game in goal for the Flyers and picked up the win as the team raised its record to 3-2-1 after an 0-1-1 start.
Owen Tippett and Tyson Foerster led the way with two goals apiece. Both of Foerster’s goals came with the man advantage.
Did the Flyers change anything with their power play or was