Coleman, playing his 400th NHL game, had his first three-point game of the season. He has four points (two goals, two assists) in his past two games after he had five assists in his first 16.
"Sometimes you've just got to break that seal," he said. "I've been like that my whole career, where they seem to come in bunches for whatever reason."
Coleman, born in Plano, Texas, is the fifth player born in the state to play 400 NHL games. The other Texas-born players with at least 400 NHL games are Hall of Fame defenseman Brian Leetch (1,205), Vancouver Canucks defenseman Tyler Myers (855), Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Seth Jones (666) and former NHL defenseman Mike Christie (412).
"It shows our game is really growing," said Flames associate coach Kirk Muller, who played his final four NHL seasons (1999-2003) with the Dallas Stars. "When I was in Dallas, you saw the rinks being built and the kids playing hockey there. He's an example of those kids that have come up now and made the NHL, and not only for a few games.
"To play 400 games is quite an honor. And he had a heck of a game to finish that 400th game. It's a nice, memorable game for him."
NOTES: It's the Flyers' longest skid since they lost 13 straight (0-10-3) from Dec. 30, 2021-Jan. 25, 2022. ... Huberdeau's goal was his sixth in seven games against Hart. ... Dube's goal was his first in 17 games. ... Tortorella coached his 1,402nd game, passing Ron Wilson for 10th in NHL history.