VOORHEES, N.J. – The clock read 1:23 p.m., about an hour after Flyers practice had ended on Monday, yet Bobby Brink and Trevor Zegras were still working on their games at the Flyers Training Center.
It was that kind of day for the entire team in getting back to business after Saturday night’s 5-1 loss at Dallas.
There was plenty to work on, the most prominent being coach Rick Tocchet’s plea for his players not to constantly “back up” but rather be proactive.
The troubles may have started Friday night when the Flyers fell behind stumbling St. Louis twice by two goals before salvaging a 6-5 shootout win.
With three straight days of practice before Thursday night’s home rematch with the Blues, Tocchet sees a chance to right some wrongs as the team reaches the 20-game mark, one-fourth of t

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