The Philadelphia Flyers made franchise history, scoring three goals in just 26 seconds during a 6–3 win over the New Jersey Devils at Xfinity Mobile Arena on Saturday.
The rapid-fire stretch set a new Philadelphia record, bettering previous three-goal runs of 35 seconds recorded on March 1, 1979, against the Boston Bruins, and on October 7, 1982, against the Quebec Nordiques. The 26-second blitz also placed the Flyers in a tie with the 1989–90 Quebec for the fifth-fastest three-goal sequence in NHL history, with faster totals belonging solely to the Boston Bruins (20 seconds in 1971), the Washington Capitals (21 seconds in 1990), the Chicago Blackhawks (21 seconds in 1952), and the Montreal Maroons (24 seconds in 1932).
New Jersey opened the scoring at 7:37 of the first period with a

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