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Two days after Rick Tocchet pleaded for more from his team and pretty much apologized to fans, the Flyers answered their coach's call in roller-coaster fashion.

They raced out to a 3-0 lead Tuesday night and then rallied from a 4-3 third-period deficit to beat the Canadiens, 5-4, in a shootout at Bell Centre.

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Trevor Zegras scored the lone tally in the skills competition, putting him at a blistering 15 for 23 lifetime. He added two assists in regulation.

Tocchet's club went off for three goals in the opening 7:50 minutes of the game. But Montreal sent the building into a frenzy with four second-period goals to erase a dominant first period by the Flyers.

Nikita Grebenkin, though, ti

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