Norris' goal was his 35th. It's the first time the Senators have had two 30-goal scorers in the same season since 2011-12 (Milan Michalek, 35; Jason Spezza, 34).
"Obviously it's team first, but young guys getting 30 for the first time, 35 for the first time, point totals, all those things are big for them," Smith said. "But they're going to realize the biggest thing is winning and being able to compete next week [in the playoffs], which we're not able to do right now."
Van Riemsdyk put the Flyers ahead 1-0 at 18:31 of the first period with a power-play goal. The forward got the puck at the goal post to the left of Forsberg and shot it between his legs, over Forsberg's blocker.
Norris tied the game 1-1 at 4:11 of the second period. Flyers defenseman Ivan Provorov turned the puck over behind his net and Tkachuk centered it to Norris, who one-timed it from the hash marks.
Hamonic made it 2-1 at 1:56 of the third period with a one-timer from the right point.
Tippett tied it 2-2 at 12:33 with a 5-on-3 power-play goal on a one-timer from the left face-off circle.
It was the first time the Flyers scored multiple power-play goals in a game since Dec. 10. Philadelphia entered the game last in the NHL at 11.9 percent with the man-advantage.
"It's never a good thing to finish last in a category like that, especially an important one like that," van Riemsdyk said. "That's a big difference if your power play is in the top 10 versus dead last and who knows how that can affect our season."