Philadelphia faced Boston in a pair of home games, on Wednesday and Friday. In the opener, the Flyers fell behind on a David Pastrnak goal a dozen seconds into the game, but rallied to take a 3-1 lead by the middle of the third period. That's when Pastrnak struck twice more - both on the power play and the second one in the final ticks of regulation - to fill out the hat trick and force overtime. Patrice Bergeron won it for the B's with yet another power-play goal in the first minute of the extra session. The Flyers took three minor penalties in the back half of the third to aid in their own demise.
Two nights later, the rematch was scoreless going into the third. James van Riemsdyk's power-play goal in the first minute of the third gave the Flyers the lead, but Boston scored twice in a span of 27 seconds later in the frame, winning 2-1.
"If I look at our overall game [Friday] night against the competition that we were up against," says Flyers coach Alain Vigneault, "other than the result, I'm pleased with the way we played. Our power play - at a critical time - was able to get us a goal and a lead, but we weren't able to hang onto it, unfortunately.
"I knew that we were in a tough division and that all games were going to be hard-fought, and that's been the case since the beginning. We've assessed the last game, we've addressed it with our team, and we're moving on. We're getting ready for Washington [Sunday] at noon, which should be another great hockey game against a real strong opponent."