Konecny collects two points in Flyers win

PHILADELPHIA -- Travis Konecny scored the tiebreaking goal with 6:07 remaining in the third period for the Philadelphia Flyers in a 3-2 win against the Vancouver Canucks at Wells Fargo Center on Saturday.

Konecny also had an assist, and Scott Laughton scored short-handed for Philadelphia, which won its second straight game to start the season. Carter Hart made 28 saves.
"Everyone's just playing hard," Konecny said. "Everyone's moving their feet. It's really attractive and you kind of latch on to guys when they're playing that way and you just kind of jump over the boards, you do what the last guy did and you just build off each other."
Kyle Burroughs and Conor Garland scored for Vancouver, which has lost the first two games of its season-opening five-game road trip. Thatcher Demko made 28 saves.
"Really frustrated," Canucks coach Bruce Boudreau said. "Quite frankly, we're 0-for-5 on the power pay and they're 1-for-5 and they score a short-handed goal. There's the difference in the game."

VAN@PHI: Konecny whips in go-ahead goal

Konecny put the Flyers ahead when Ivan Provorov's pass from the left point went off the stick of Canucks forward J.T. Miller and bounced to Konecny in front of the net. He dragged the puck around Demko and scored his third goal of the season.
"It's not as hard as you think," Konecny said. "If you just time when it's coming down, as soon as you touch it, the puck dies. I just knew I had the goalie. I knew right away he thought he was going to be able to cover it, so I had him. But it's just one of those lucky plays for me."
The forward had helped the Flyers tie the game 2-2 at 17:49 of the second period when he banked a pass off the left boards to send Laughton in alone.
New coach John Tortorella has shown confidence in Konecny by using him on the penalty kill.
"I've seen him from afar play," Tortorella said. "I just like his energy. We kind of switched up the [penalty kill] pairs tonight, trying to get him more time there. He had a really good [training] camp. He's one of those players that you're looking to put in all situations because he just has so much try in his game. You can't help but look at that."
The play that Konecny made to Laughton began when Miller turned the puck over in the Philadelphia zone. The forward has been on the ice for all eight goals Vancouver has allowed this season, including two short-handed. The Canucks lost 5-3 at the Edmonton Oilers on Wednesday.
"I'm just disappointed," Miller said. "Feel like I'm a little bit irrelevant, and being on the ice for every goal, I don't know what to say."
Boudreau said he's spoken to Miller, but that the Canucks need their top players to be better in general.
"It's a straight bottom line, when your best players aren't your best players, you're in trouble any night," Boudreau said. "And I don't think they've been our best players yet."

VAN@PHI: DeAngelo nets PPG for first as Flyer

Burroughs gave Vancouver a 1-0 lead at 1:34 of the first period when his shot from the right face-off circle glanced off the left leg Philadelphia defenseman Nick Seeler and over Hart's left shoulder.
Garland made it 2-0 at 14:12. Canucks defenseman Luke Schenn knocked the puck away from Flyers forward Kevin Hayes at the Philadelphia blue line. Vancouver forward Vasily Podkolzin skated the puck into the offensive zone, creating space that Garland skated into, and his shot from the right circle beat Hart.
Tony DeAngelo cut it to 2-1 at 10:32 of the second period on a power-play goal from just inside the blue line. It was the first goal with the Flyers for the native of nearby Sewell, New Jersey, who was acquired in a trade with the Carolina Hurricanes on July 8.
NOTES: Vancouver defenseman Tucker Poolman missed the final two periods because of an undisclosed injury. Boudreau did not have an update. ... The Canucks are 1-for-13 (7.7 percent) on the power play; they were ninth in the NHL (23.5 percent) last season. ... The Flyers have had comeback wins in their first two games of the season for the first time since 1993-94. They allowed the first goal in their 5-2 win against the New Jersey Devils on Thursday. ... Philadelphia forward Olle Lycksell played 9:02 in his NHL debut.