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Three Takeaways From Flyers Win vs. Rangers

Philadelphia Flyers right wing Travis Konecny (11) reacts after scoring an open-net goal against the New York Rangers in the third period at Wells Fargo Center.

The Philadelphia Flyers delivered a commanding performance on Black Friday, taking down the rival New York Rangers 3-1 in front of a raucous crowd at the Wells Fargo Center.

The Flyers controlled the tempo, silenced the Rangers fans, and showcased a complete team effort to earn two crucial points in the Metropolitan Division standings.

Defense and Fedotov Dominate Early

For two full periods, the Flyers completely smothered the Rangers’ offense, allowing just a handful of shots on goal. Defensemen like Travis Sanheim and Cam York were relentless in breaking up rushes and clogging lanes, while Ivan Fedotov was sharp and steady when called upon.

The Rangers, who boast some of the league’s top offensive talent, struggled to establish any kind of rhythm. By the time they finally broke through in the third period, the damage was already done. Fedotov continued his stellar season, finishing with 23 saves on 24 shots and earning praise for his ability to stay focused during long stretches of inactivity.

This defensive clinic was a testament to the Flyers’ commitment to their identity: a structured, hardworking team that doesn’t give opponents any room to breathe.

Offensive Pressure Overwhelms Shesterkin

While the Rangers struggled to generate chances, the Flyers spent the majority of the game camped out in the offensive zone, bombarding Igor Shesterkin with relentless waves of pressure. Every line seemed to be clicking, with crisp passing, strong puck support, and aggressive forechecking keeping the Rangers pinned in their own end.

Shesterkin, one of the NHL’s elite goaltenders, was nothing short of spectacular, making highlight-reel saves to keep the game within reach. But even he couldn’t withstand the Flyers’ unrelenting attack. A goal from Bobby Brink and two from Travis Konecny were the direct result of sustained zone time and sharp execution.

This game wasn’t just a win—it was a showcase of how dangerous the Flyers can be when their offensive game is firing on all cylinders.

Broad Street > Broadway

With a significant number of Rangers fans in attendance, the atmosphere at Wells Fargo Center was electric. Early chants of “Let’s go Rangers” were quickly drowned out as the Flyers took control and made it clear whose house this was.

This wasn’t just a rivalry game—it was an opportunity for the Flyers to prove they belong in the conversation as legitimate contenders in the Metropolitan Division. And they did just that.

Head coach John Tortorella often emphasizes the importance of sticking to the team’s identity, and this win was a perfect example of that philosophy in action. The Flyers played with discipline, intensity, and cohesion, outworking a Rangers team that came in riding high.

The Flyers will be on the road again for their next game, taking on the St. Louis Blues on Nov. 30 at 7 PM.

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