For 20 minutes it looked like the Flyers were about to put their recent troubles behind themselves.But as we all know, it takes 60 minutes (or more) to complete a hockey game and on Tuesday night, the Flyers needed all of them.
After taking a 3-0 lead in the first period, the Flyers turned around and surrendered four goals to the Montreal Canadiens in the second, leaving them down, 4-3, heading into the final period.
Not to be denied in the third frame, the Flyers got a tying goal from rookie Nikita Grebenkin, his first in the NHL, at 10:51, to tie the score again.
The game went to a shootout and the Flyers wound up with the 5-4 win on a goal by Trevor Zegras at the Bell Centre in Montreal. It was the Flyers’ first road win of the season (1-2-1). They finished with a season-high 42 shot

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