The Philadelphia Flyers edged out the Montreal Canadiens 5-4 in a shootout at Bell Centre on Tuesday night, securing their first road win of the season in an intense back-and-forth matchup.
Trailing entering the third period, the Flyers displayed resilience to earn seven points this season in such situations. Midway through the final frame, Nikita Grebenkin scored his first NHL goal to tie the game 4-4. After a scoreless overtime, Trevor Zegras was the only player to convert in the shootout, sealing the victory.
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The Flyers’ ability to capitalize on power plays and maintain composure in a tight contest proved decisive in the outcome.
Philadelphia Flyers secured a thrilling shootout win in Montreal, showing resilience and clutch power-play execution to claim their first road victory this season.