NHL action takes place at the Capital One Arena on Wednesday between the Washington Capitals and Philadelphia Flyers.
NHL action takes place at the Capital One Arena on Wednesday between the Washington Capitals and Philadelphia Flyers. In the Metropolitan Division standings, the Philadelphia Flyers are sixth after going 0-1-2 on the road. Fresh off their victory against the Florida Panthers in a shootout, the Calgary Flames. The Flyers were down to 7-8-4 in 2022-2023 after losing 5-2 at home at the end of regulation. Philadelphia experienced a hectic opening period! Edmonton quickly scored! In an attempt to establish a two-on-one advantage, Jonathan Huberdeau took the puck from Tony DeAngelo. Travis Sanheim made the one-time pass, but Huberdeau decided to fire instead to score the game’s opening goal.
For the first time ever, the Flyers penalty kill was called upon as Justin Braun served a penalty for tripping. With their ability to slow the puck down in board battles, Rasmus Ristolainen and Nicolas Deslauriers shone on the offensive zone penalty kill. Dennis Gilbert and Zack MacEwen battled. To a draw, they traded punches. Calgary scored a goal identical to their first after the fight. After Sanheim blocked the one-timer passing route, Dillon Dube decided to fire, giving the Flames a 2-0 lead.
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The error that led to the scoring play was made by Owen Tippett. Tanner Laczynski, who was recalled yesterday, brought his team back into the contest. He replaced Scott Laughton, who was ruled out due to a head injury. On Kevin Hayes’ attempt to pivot and shoot, Laczynski deflected the puck. His first NHL goal brought Calgary to within 2-1.
Patrick Brown – Kieffer Bellows – Noah Cates
Jackson Cates – Nicolas Deslauriers – Morgan Frost
Kevin Hayes – Joel Farabee – Olle Lycksell
Scott Laughton – Zack MacEwen – Owen Tippett
Justin Braun – Tony DeAngelo
Ivan Provorov – Rasmus Ristolainen
Nick Seeler – Egor Zamula
Carter Hart
Felix Sandstrom
Alexander Ovechkin – Evgeny Kuznetsov – Connor Brown
Aliaksei Protas – Dylan Strome – Anthony Mantha
Marcus Johansson – Lars Eller – TJ Oshie
Conor Sheary – Nic Dowd – Garnet Hathaway
Martin Fehervary – John Carlson
Dmitry Orlov – Nick Jensen
Erik Gustafsson – Trevor van Riemsdyk
Charlie Lindgren
Darcy Kuemper
Philadelphia Flyers: Cam Atkinson, Scott Laughton, Travis Konecny, Bobby Brink, Wade Allison, James van Riemsdyk, Sean Couturier, Ryan Ellis
Washington Capitals: T.J. Oshie, Dmitry Orlov, Carl Hagelin, Beck Malenstyn, Connor Brown, Tom Wilson, Nicklas Backstrom
Date | Opponent | Score | Result |
20.11.22 | Colorado Avalanche | 0-4 | Loss |
18.11.22 | St. Louis Blues | 4-4 | Loss |
16.11.22 | Florida Panthers | 5-2 | Loss |
14.11.22 | Tampa Bay Lightning | 6-3 | Loss |
12.11.22 | Tampa Bay Lightning | 5-1 | Win |
Date | Opponent | Score | Result |
22.11.22 | Calgary Flames | 2-5 | Loss |
20.11.22 | Montreal Canadiens | 5-4 | Loss |
18.11.22 | Boston Bruins | 4-1 | Loss |
16.11.22 | Columbus Blue Jackets | 4-4 | Loss |
13.11.22 | Dallas Stars | 1-5 | Loss |
Date | Match | Score | Winner |
29.09.22 | Washington Capitals Philadelphia Flyers | 1 3 | Washington Capitals |
13.04.22 | Washington Capitals Philadelphia Flyers | 9 2 | Washington Capitals |
26.02.22 | Washington Capitals Philadelphia Flyers | 2 1 | Philadelphia Flyers |
18.02.22 | Washington Capitals Philadelphia Flyers | 3 5 | Washington Capitals |
07.11.21 | Washington Capitals Philadelphia Flyers | 1 2 | Philadelphia Flyers |
The game between the Washington Capitals and Philadelphia Flyers will take place at the Capital One Arena, November 23 at 7:30 PM ET.
The match between the Washington Capitals and Philadelphia Flyers will be telecast live on ESPN+.
Country | Channel | Date and Time |
United States | ESPN+ | November 23 (7:30 PM ET) |
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