"I just tried to get in front of the net as soon as I saw [Jensen] was going to shoot," recounts Eller. "And then it's just a fight for the rebound, and I tried to get on the inside, and that's what I did."
The Caps killed off a pair of Philly power plays in the first, and they doubled their lead early in the second.
Washington lost an offensive zone draw, but Evgeny Kuznetsov raced behind the Philly net to retrieve an errant pass, skating the puck around the perimeter and feeding Martin Fehervary at center point. Fehervary pushed it to partner John Carlson over on the left dot, and Carlson rifled a high wrist shot past Jones at 4:54 of the second.
The Caps lost their grip on the lead a few minutes later. Philly managed some sustained pressure in the Washington end, winning four face-offs in a span of 61 seconds, resulting in half a dozen shots on Caps goalie Ilya Samsonov. The sixth of those shots - a wrist shot from Claude Giroux - found its way past Samsonov, cutting the lead in half.
Seventy-six seconds later, a Carlson turnover at the Philly lead morphed into a 2-on-1 rush in the opposite direction, and Flyers winger Cam Atkinson called his own number putting a shot to the far corner from the left circle to make it a 2-1 game at 10:41.
The Flyers held Washington without a shot on goal from the time of Carlson's tally until more than 11 and a half minutes later.
Tempers began to flare late in the second when Garnet Hathaway and Garrett Wilson were sent off for matching roughing minors. While the two sides were playing 4-on-4 hockey, the Flyers took their first lead of the game.
Kuznetsov turned it over at his own line, and Atkinson grabbed the puck and fired a clapper from the high slot. The puck ramped up Dmitry Orlov's stick and went over Samsonov's shoulder and in. Atkinson's second unassisted strike in less than eight minutes gave Philly a 3-2 lead heading into the third.
Seconds after go-ahead goal, T.J. Oshie and Garrett Wilson dropped the mitts when the former objected to the latter's hit on Caps defenseman Michal Kempny.
The Caps got their first power play opportunity of the game early in the third, wasting little time tying the game again. Justin Schultz's center point drive missed the net on the right side, but Washington winger Tom Wilson got a membership bounce in the slot, and he put it behind Jones to make it a 3-3 game at 2:27.