As the 4-on-4 continued, Laughton stripped a defender of the puck in the New Jersey zone and had a one-on-one crack at Blackwell. The goalie made the save. In the waning seconds, Ristolainen hustled back to break up a 2-on-1 after he was initially caught up ice.
2) The Flyers executed very crisp breakouts and maintained good gaps and strong puck support throughout the first period. They won the lion's share of the puck battles. The underlying numbers were all in the Flyers favor on top of the 2-0 edge in the cash register: Shots were 13-6 Flyers, Philly had 73.9 percent of the shot attempts, five Flyers takeaways (including one by Frost in his brief appearance) to just two giveaways, a 9-2 scoring chance advantage (6-1 high-danger advantage) and a 12-7 edge in faceoffs (led by Giroux going 4-for-5).
3) The Devils got the game's first power play at 1:11 of the second period on a tripping penalty on Atkinson.New Jersey. The Devils had shots. As Atkinson exited the box, he was sprung on a breakaway. Blackwell denied his five-hole attempt. Two shifts later, Hart erased a prime 2-on-1 chance for the Devils after a Keith Yandle miscue.
At 6:07 of the middle frame. it became 3-0 Flyers. The forechecking work of Oskar Lindblom started the sequence. Braun fired a rolling puck through a high screen (and attempted but missed deflection) from Claude Giroux and the puck found the net. The secondary assist went to Ivan Provorov.
A turnover by Sanheim around the boards in the defensive zone was intercepted by Michael McLeod. After receiving a pass in the deep slot, Subban fired a shot through traffic (Nathan Bastian and Sanheim) past a seemingly screened Hart. Time of the goal was 6:43 of the second period.
Giroux made a pair of dazzling passes roughly midway through regulation. The first was a stretch pass that sprung Atkinson with speed through the neutral zone. Blackwood won that battle. Shortly thereafter, Giroux pulled the puck to his backhand behind the Devils net and surprised New Jersey (who'd expected a centering pass in front, and tried to seal off the lower slot) by finding the open man on a backhanded pass. The score remained 3-1.
The Devils went back to the power play at 14:24 on a Sean Couturier tripping penalty. In the late stages of what had been a strong kill, Provorov outletted a pass to Atkinson to start a 2-on-1 rush. Electing to shoot, Atkinson blew a shot past Blackwell high to the blocker side for a 4-1 lead at 16:16.