Travis Konecny scored both Flyers' goals, but the Orange and Black dropped its third straight game overall and its second consecutive setback against Toronto.
In their first home game since December 21, the Philadelphia Flyers lost to the Toronto Maple Leafs, 3-2, on Tuesday evening at Wells Fargo Center.
For a second straight game, the Flyers outshot the Maple Leafs. And for a second straight game, the Flyers fell to Toronto, this time a 3-2 regulation decision Tuesday night at the Wells Fargo Center.
The Philadelphia Flyers wrapped up their two-game series against the Toronto Maple Leafs with a hard-fought 3-2 loss at Wells Fargo Center.
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Travis Konecny scored twice to hit the 20-goal mark and the Flyers were dominant at full strength. But Toronto's power play was the difference.
In the final match of a five-game road trip and the front end on a home-and-home set, John Tortorella's Philadelphia Flyers (17-18-4) are in Ontario on Sunday to take on Craig Berube's Toronto Maple Leafs (25-13-2).
The Flyers' perpetually awful power play and declining penalty kill were mostly to blame in Tuesday's loss to the Maple Leafs.
Matthew Knies tallied the go-ahead goal with 6:39 remaining to help the Maple Leafs sweep a home-and-home set with Philadelphia. Toronto defeated the Flyers 3-2 in overtime on home ice on Sunday. Leafs goalie Joseph Woll made 30 saves. Travis Konecny ...
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Travis Konecny scored his 19th and 20th goals of the season. But the Maple Leafs answered each of them. Matthew Knies then scored the game-winner for Toronto on a redirection with 6:39 minutes ...