BOTTOM LINE: The Vegas Golden Knights, on a four-game losing streak, play the St. Louis Blues. St. Louis is 6-8-4 overall and ...
Entering the night, the Flyers ranked 30th in the NHL with 2.56 goals per game. They blew that number out of the water on ...
Trevor Zegras had two goals and an assist in regulation, then got the only score in the shootout to give the Philadelphia ...
Behind all kinds of individual performances, the Flyers erased a pair of two-goal deficits to beat the Blues, 6-5, Friday ...
It reunited him with Jamie Drysdale and Cam York. The two defenseman played with the younger Zegras with the Anaheim Ducks ...
With Friday night’s 6-5 shootout loss to the Flyers, the Blues dropped to 0-4 in games decided in overtime or a shootout.
With this strong performance against the Blues, Dvorak has now recorded five goals, seven assists, 12 points, and a plus-5 ...
Just 24 hours ago, the Philadelphia Flyers overcame a pair of two-goal deficits to defeat the St. Louis Blues, 6-5, in a ...
Kyrou made it 1-0 at 1:19 of the first period when he intercepted Zegras’ pass in the neutral zone, skated into the right circle and beat Ersson with a snap shot to the blocker side. Zegras tied it ...
Expert recap and game analysis of the Philadelphia Flyers vs. St. Louis Blues NHL game from November 14, 2025 on ESPN.
After stalling offensively during a disappointing 1-3-2 homestand, the Vegas Golden Knights will try to regain momentum while playing five of their next six games on the road.
In a barnburner of a hockey game, the Philadelphia Flyers overcame multiple deficits to ultimately defeat the St. Louis Blues via shootout, 6-5 (1-0), at Enterprise Center on Friday night.