In the first of a two-game set at KeyBank Arena, the Philadelphia Flyers skated to a 4-3 overtime comeback win over the Buffalo Sabres on Monday evening. The Flyers overcame a 3-0 deficit entering the third period to rally for four unanswered goals. The Sabres' winless streak extended to 18 games (0-15-3).
The Flyers were fortunate not to be trailing by multiple goals by the end of the first period. They also couldn't escape unscathed. Henri Jokiharju (2nd goal of the season) tallied a late 1st period goal to open the scoring. In the second period, the hole deepened for the Flyers. An early goal by Cody Eakin (2nd) and a mid-period goal by Brandon Montour (2nd) established a 3-0 edge for Buffalo.
Kevin Hayes (11th) got a goal back early in the third period, giving his team a sniff at a potential comeback. Claude Giroux (9th) cut the gap to one goal midway through the stanza. Sean Couturier (10th) knotted the score at 18:31 to force OT. In 3-on-3 sudden death, Ivan Provorov (5th) scored on a 2-on-1 to win the game.
Brian Elliott allowed two seemingly stoppable goals after breakdowns around him but also made a host of tough saves to keep the game from getting totally out of hand and then made a big late save to prevent a heartbreaking outcome. Overall, he stopped 29 of 32 shots. Linus Ullmark denied 32 of 36 shots in a losing cause.
Postgame 5: Late Comeback Nets 4-3 OT Win
Flyers overcame a 3-0 deficit entering the third period to rally for four unanswered goals
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