Tippett gave Philadelphia a 3-2 lead after scoring a power-play goal 47 seconds into the third period. He poked a loose puck past Blue Jackets defenseman Andrew Peeke at the Columbus blue line, chased it into the left face-off circle, cut to the net and scored over Hutchinson's right shoulder.
Kuraly then tied it 3-3 at 5:50, redirecting
Jake Christiansen's
shot for a power-play goal.
Tippett, 24, is second on the Flyers with 26 goals in 76 games, which is more than the 18 goals he scored in his first 115 NHL games. Before the game, he was announced as the winner of the Pelle Lindbergh Award, given to Philadelphia's most improved player as voted by his teammates.
"I saw him in junior, I coached in the OHL [Ontario Hockey League] at that time, and he was a natural goal-scorer," Flyers assistant coach Rocky Thompson said. "But I think his game is evolving not just as a shooter, which we're seeing and that's coming, maturing, but I think he makes good plays too.
"He can be very hard to play against because of his speed. Not just when he has the puck, he can forecheck and take advantage of those attributes that he has. Definitely the offense has come. He's been put in a good situation this year to succeed, and I think he's taken advantage of those opportunities."
NOTES: Blue Jackets forward Boone Jenner took warmups but missed the game because of an upper-body injury. He is considered day to day. ... Meyer, who was recalled from Cleveland of the AHL on Tuesday, played his first NHL game since Jan. 10, and the assist was his first point since April 16, 2022. ... Flyers defenseman Adam Ginning, who was promoted from Lehigh Valley of the American Hockey League on Tuesday, had two hits and two blocked shots in 16:40 of ice time in his NHL debut. ... Thompson ran the bench for the Flyers, with coach John Tortorella observing.