December 20, 2024 - 08:04

A trip home couldn’t stop the bleeding for the Flyers, who suffered their third straight defeat with a 7-3 loss against the Kings on Thursday night. The game highlighted ongoing defensive struggles for the team, which now holds a disappointing record of 2-5-1 in December.
From the opening puck drop, the Flyers found themselves on the back foot, unable to contain the Kings' offensive onslaught. Despite a spirited effort from some players, the Flyers' defense was porous, allowing the Kings to capitalize on numerous scoring opportunities. The Kings took an early lead and maintained momentum throughout the game, often leaving the Flyers scrambling to recover.
As the season progresses, the Flyers will need to regroup and reassess their strategies to turn the tide. With the pressure mounting, the team must find a way to regain its footing and build momentum heading into the new year. Fans are hoping for a turnaround as the Flyers look to bounce back in their upcoming matches.
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