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Flyers Shock Knights on Konecny's Breakaways
20 Jan
Summary
- Travis Konecny scored two breakaway goals to secure the win.
- Sam Ersson made 24 saves, halting the team's losing streak.
- The penalty kill unit successfully defended six of seven Vegas power plays.

The Philadelphia Flyers secured a pivotal 2-1 victory against the Pacific Division-leading Vegas Golden Knights, snapping a six-game losing streak. Travis Konecny emerged as the hero, scoring twice on breakaways, including the game-winner against Vegas' goalie Adin Hill. Sam Ersson delivered his best performance of the season, making 24 saves.
The Flyers' penalty kill was instrumental, successfully defending six out of seven Vegas power plays. This was a significant improvement for a unit that had struggled recently. Despite facing 12 minutes and 20 seconds of penalty time, the Flyers’ defense held firm, limiting the high-powered Vegas offense.
Key penalties plagued the Flyers throughout the game, with multiple players taking minors. However, the team's determination, particularly on the penalty kill, prevented Vegas from capitalizing. Tomas Hertl scored Vegas' lone goal late in the second period, but Konecny's short-handed goal in the third period proved to be the decisive marker, halting the team's concerning slide and impacting playoff positioning.




