Philadelphia Flyers lose 2-1 against Ottawa Senators
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It was Olle Lycksell who got his first goal as a Senator, and it stood up as the game-winner for the Sens, who improved to 3-4-1 on the young season. Lycksell played 19 games for the Flyers last season before signing in Ottawa over the summer.
Judging by social media posts, Ottawa Senators fans are beyond disappointed with their team’s start to the season, with the squad at 3-4-1 after their first eight games.
The Philadelphia Flyers head north to face a struggling Ottawa Senators team, aiming to extend their win streak to three games. Philadelphia (3-2-1) has looked
Lycksell gave Ottawa a 2-1 lead at 3:05 of the second period. He finished off a between-the-legs set-up pass from Lars Eller. Tyson Foerster gave the Flyers a lead just 29 seconds after the opening whistle when he sent a short-side shot from the left circle past goaltender Linus Ullmark.
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Former Flyers Claude Giroux, Nick Cousins, and Olle Lycksell will all dress Thursday, while the two head coaches, Rick Tocchet and Travis Green, are friends and former teammates.
Jake Walman made a splash in his season debut, blasting home a power play goal in overtime to give the Edmonton Oilers a 3-2 win over the Ottawa Senators. The Sens have now lost five of their last six games but after falling behind 2-0 after 40 minutes, they did a good job to salvage an overtime point.