Daily News | Flyers’ work ethic reappears in loss to Canucks, but offense continues to elude them
, came after a defensive breakdown that Sanheim took the blame for after the game.
While the Flyers’ loss to the Canucks had an identical score to their Thursday defeat against the Kraken, the Flyers played two vastly different games in each. Two of those six Canucks goals were empty-netters. The Flyers were trailing by just a goal going into the third period before Hart’s failure to cover a loose puck allowed Canucks winger Phillip Di Giuseppe to punch it in to pull ahead, 4-2.
But while the Flyers tied the score in the first period and pulled within a goal of another tie in the second, they still couldn’t create the offense they desperately needed.“We forechecked more tonight,” Tortorella said. “No one gives Seattle enough credit. That is a good hockey team. And they checked very well. The big thing for us tonight was that we tried to put an emphasis on making decisions through the neutral zone and giving ourselves a chance to forecheck.
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