Simmonds, who can become an unrestricted free agent July 1, could be traded ahead of the NHL Trade Deadline on Monday at 3 p.m. ET.
"Don't know what my future holds here the next 48 hours," the 30-year-old forward said. "It was nice to stand out there and get that win and have all those cheers. ... I don't know what's going to happen. Obviously, I'd like to stay here, but it's out of my hands now. It is what it is at this point. I can truly say I've given everything I have to Philadelphia over the last eight years.
"I think you savor it a little bit more. Obviously, this has been my home. I live in Toronto in the offseason, and then I'm in Philadelphia. It's been eight years. I consider myself a part of this community, a part of the team, everything that goes on in the city. It was special being out there and getting the two points tonight."
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Simmonds is tied for fourth on the Flyers with 16 goals in 62 games this season. His 203 goals since coming to Philadelphia in a trade from the Los Angeles Kings on June 23, 2011, lead the Flyers and are 16th in the NHL. His 91 power-play goals are tied with Steven Stamkos of the Tampa Bay Lightning for second most in the League in that span, behind Alex Ovechkin of the Washington Capitals (141).
His energy and work ethic make him a leader on and off the ice.
"He makes everybody play braver, there's no question about it," Flyers coach Scott Gordon said. "The energy he brings, whether it's a hit or a fight or whatever it might be. His enthusiasm on the bench ... I don't know what's going to happen moving forward with him, but I'm certainly hoping that he is here with us. He provides us with a lot, and whatever appreciation I had for him before I took the job here, I have even more now."