It was hard to suppress the frustration by the end of an ugly weekend for the Philadelphia Flyers.

They lost both parts of a back-to-back at home, first with a 5-2 defeat to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday and then with a 2-1 slog against the NHL-worst Calgary Flames on Sunday.

The Leafs, always stacked with offensive talent, beat them with pinpoint shots that were opened up from clean, deceptive passes that generated looks to the net head-on.

The Flames, struggling as they are, took a couple of fortunate bounces that slipped by Aleksei Kolosov on a call-up start and then pushed the Flyers' skaters to the outside on a night where they weren't doing themselves many favors either.

They put 33 shots on Anthony Stolarz and the Leafs, but only Christian Dvorak's goal on a Toronto overco

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