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Anaheim Ducks fans embraced Philadelphia Flyers forward Trevor Zegras during his first game back since a trade during the summer.
Noah Cates scored on a deflection off goalie Lukas Dostal's skate at 2:17 of overtime and — after a review for offsides on the play — the Philadelphia Flyers beat the Anaheim Ducks 3-2 on Wednesday night.
With 15 games left, the Flyers have already matched their point total of 76 from last season after beating the Ducks in overtime, 3-2.
As the period unfolded, Philadelphia took a 2-0 lead by way of a goal from Owen Tippett. The play began when Sanheim fired a shot from the left point. The puck nicked off a Duck defender and right to Tippett, who poked it past Dostal at 7:53.
Anaheim returns home to battle Trevor Zegras, Jamie Drysdale and the Flyers tonight at Honda Center (7 p.m. PT)
The Ducks extend the game on Leo Carlsson’s goal with 1:54 left in regulation, but Noah Cates scores on a deflection off goalie Lukas Dostal’s skate in OT to give Philadelphia a 3-2 win. Trevor Zegras is held off the scoresheet in his
Noah Cates scored at 2:17 of overtime as the Philadelphia Flyers extended their road win streak to five games with a 3-2 victory over the Anaheim Ducks on Wednesday night.
Embarking on a grueling California road trip, Rick Tocchet's Philadelphia Flyers (31-23-12) visit Joel Quenneville's Anaheim Ducks (37-27-3) on Wednesday evening.
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After 50 years, Anaheim Ducks broadcaster Steve Carroll will retire
After 50 years of calling the shots, Anaheim Ducks announcer Steve Carroll will retire next month, but not without one final round in the booth. According to the Ducks, the play-by-play announcer synonymous with the Southern California NHL team will retire at the end of the current season “to focus on his health.
After 50 years of play-by-play, the broadcaster, who joined the Ducks in 1999, is retiring at the end of the season to focus on his health.
Both Zegras and the Ducks have moved on since the 2019 first-round draft pick was traded to the Flyers. Both sides have prospered.
Anaheim Ducks forward Troy Terry spoke out on his return from injury after defeating the Montreal Canadiens on Sunday.