"Right from the get-go you could tell we had a serious purpose out there and just executed the whole night," Campbell said after his second shutout of the season. "To beat a good team like Philly in their own building, you have to win the net front. They have a lot of great players in front of the net, and they weren't able to get any tips out there. … I just felt like everybody was in a zone, top to bottom. Everybody did their job and did it for 60 minutes."
Auston Matthews had two assists for the Maple Leafs (8-5-1), who have won six of their past seven games. They were coming off a 5-1 loss to the Los Angeles Kings at home Monday.
"That was a really good response from us," Matthews said. "Everybody on down the lineup was just really, really solid all throughout. Jack was unbelievable for us just like he's been all year, so big kudos to him, but I just thought our effort right from the puck drop was just really solid all throughout the whole game."
Carter Hart made 30 saves for the Flyers (6-3-2), who are 2-1-1 in their past four games.
"I wouldn't say we got a whole lot of quality chances, but I think it was the same thing for the other team," Philadelphia forward Sean Couturier said. "It was a tight game, but they get a lucky bounce there on the first one and then our penalty kill doesn't get the job done and we're chasing the game. It was tight out there, not really much both ways, but we have to find a way to win those games."