Philadelphia defenseman Keith Yandle set the NHL record by
playing his 965th consecutive game
. Yandle was in the starting lineup and passed Doug Jarvis, who held the record since Dec. 26, 1986.
"It's one of those things that I don't think it's really sunk in too much yet," Yandle said. "It's obviously something I'm super grateful for. I'm grateful to play one game in this league, the best league in the world. To be surrounded by the best people, people that always have your back, people that are rooting for you, to be a part of the NHL and the NHL family and for me being [a part of it] the last 16 years, it's more than a dream come true."
Travis Sanheim had two assists, and Martin Jones made 29 saves for the Flyers (13-22-8), who are 0-10-3 during the skid and announced before the game Mike Yeo would remain coach for the remainder of the season. They are 5-12-4 since he replaced Alain Vigneault on Dec. 6.
It is the longest stretch without a win in Flyers history; they went 12 straight from Feb. 24-March 16, 1999 (0-8 with four ties).
"It's a tough team to play against, [but] we scored three goals tonight," Yeo said. "If you would've told me that we would've scored three goals tonight, I would've said that we would at least get a point. We gave up four, and we have to cut that down."