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The Philadelphia Flyers have had a difficult time learning new coach Rick Tocchet’s offense. On Tuesday, it all clicked.
The Flyers looking worse and more anemic under Rick Tocchet than they did under John Tortorella is early proof that grass isn't always greener on the other side.
Bobby Brink scored twice, Trevor Zegras had the shootout winner and the Philadelphia Flyers beat the Montreal Canadiens 5-4 on Tuesday night after blowing a three-goal lead. Nikita Grebenkin and Cam York also scored for Philadelphia.
The Philadelphia Flyers defeated the Montreal Canadiens via shootout, 5-4 (1-0), at Bell Centre on Tuesday evening.
The film, which premieres this week, looks at Lindbergh's rise and tragic death, and includes interviews with the late Bernie Parent and one of the passengers from that fateful morning in 1985.
Plus: an injury update on Tyson Foerster, plans for the restricted free agents and learning Tocchet's game plans.
Flyers rookie Nikita Grebenkin continues to make a case for more ice time with his assist against the Maple Leafs and first NHL goal against the Canadiens.
Houston travelers could be in for a rough holiday season as the federal shutdown stretches into November, adding more strain to an already fragile air travel system .