In a riveting show of skill and prowess, the Philadelphia Flyers clinched a 4-1 victory over the Montreal Canadiens on Tuesday night. A significant contribution to this victory was Trevor Zegras, who extended his goal streak to four games, a career-high for the young player. This marked Zegras’ 300th NHL game, a milestone that saw him lead his team to break a season-worst three-game losing streak.
Game Highlights
The game was marked by some standout performances from both teams. For the Flyers, Carl Grundstrom and Bobby Brink made their mark by scoring in the final minute of the first and second period respectively. This led to a significant boost in the morale and momentum of the Philadelphia team, setting the tone for the rest of the game. Trevor Zegras widened the gap further by scoring his team-leading 14th goal during the second period. He currently leads with 33 points this season, surpassing the 32 he had in 57 games last season with Anaheim. Adding to the tally was Travis Konecny who added an empty-net goal for the Flyers.
Goalie Performances
On the goalkeeping front, Dan Vladar of the Flyers made 21 saves, marking his second win this season in Montreal. On the Canadiens’ side, rookie goaltender Jacob Fowler made 17 saves in his first career start on home ice. Fowler has been the starter for three of Montreal’s last four games since being promoted from the Laval Rocket of the AHL on Dec. 9. His fellow goaltender, Samuel Montembeault, was assigned to the Rocket earlier Tuesday on a conditioning assignment.
Injury Report and Statistics
The Canadiens were without defenceman Mike Matheson for the first time this season, due to an upper-body injury. Matheson, who averages an ice time of 24:54 per game and leads all Montreal skaters, is listed as day-to-day. The Flyers, despite their victory, had a disappointing run with their power-play opportunities, failing to score in their three chances. This extends their drought to 0 for 13 with the man advantage dating to Dec. 7. On the other hand, Alexandre Texier managed to score his second goal in two games for the Canadiens, who have now lost four of their last six games.
Upcoming Matches
Looking ahead, both teams have challenging games lined up. The Flyers are set to visit the Buffalo Sabres on Thursday. The Canadiens, on the other hand, will host the Chicago Blackhawks on Thursday, aiming to bounce back from their recent losses.

