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Three Takeaways From Flyers Loss vs. Devils

Three Takeaways From Flyers Loss vs. Devils

Yahoo30-01-2025

The Flyers faced a tough night in Newark, falling 5-0 to the Devils in their third meeting in two weeks.
While Philadelphia had controlled the previous two matchups, New Jersey came out determined to make a statement and broke the game wide open in the second period.
Despite a valiant effort, the Flyers were unable to match the Devils' offensive surge or overcome their own fatigue as they navigated a grueling Metro Division schedule.
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After a competitive and scoreless first period, things got sticky for the Flyers in the second.
The Devils found space to exploit Philadelphia's defensive structure, and their elite power play finally cracked the Flyers' penalty kill, which had been strong in previous games. New Jersey capitalized on quick puck movement and crisp passing to generate high-danger chances, making life difficult for Sam Ersson.
Once the floodgates opened, the Devils didn't let up. Philadelphia's defensive discipline faltered under pressure, and New Jersey's forwards were relentless in finding seams and creating opportunities. The Flyers, meanwhile, struggled to generate sustained offensive pressure, often finding themselves pinned in their own zone.
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After allowing four goals, Sam Ersson was pulled in favor of Ivan Fedotov midway through the second period. However, John Tortorella was quick to clarify that the decision wasn't a reflection of Ersson's play. "[It was] nothing about Erss," he told media postgame. "I wanted to get Feds some work."
Ersson made several key saves early in the game to keep the Flyers in it, but New Jersey's offensive onslaught eventually became too much. Tortorella's decision to protect Ersson and prepare Fedotov for his upcoming start reflects thoughtful roster management amid a demanding schedule.
"You can just see how much he cares and how hard he works for this team," forward Garnet Hathaway told reporters postgame. "Every guy in this room would have wanted to see a better outcome for his sake. It should have been far worse if it wasn't for the way he played."
Fedotov looked solid in relief, stopping multiple high-quality chances, which should give him confidence heading into Thursday's matchup.
One of the more concerning moments of the game came in the second period when Owen Tippett took a huge open-ice hit in the neutral zone. Tippett did not return to the game, and there has been no official update on his condition.
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— B/R Open Ice (@BR_OpenIce) January 30, 2025
"It didn't look like he had [the puck]," defenseman Travis Sanheim told media postgame. "Obviously an unfortunate pass by me. I see him in the middle, [but] I don't see the weak-side D coming across. I just tried to make an area play, and it's unfortunate, the outcome of it."
Losing Tippett for any length of time would be a significant blow to the Flyers. He has been one of their most dynamic offensive players this season, using his speed and strength to create scoring chances and generate momentum. The Flyers will be hoping for good news regarding his status, especially as they continue grinding through a packed schedule.

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