Jan. 31st, Los Angeles Kings vs. Philadelphia Flyers
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The Philadelphia Flyers lost to the Los Angeles Kings in overtime, 3-2, at Xfinity Mobile Arena on Saturday. Travis Konecny had a goal and an assist. He hit the post in overtime before Quinton Byfield scored to end the game.
Quinton Byfield's overtime winner lifts the Kings over the Flyers 3-2, extending Philadelphia's slide to four straight losses.
The Los Angeles Kings (22-17-13) look to respond after suffering a tough loss Thursday afternoon against the Buffalo Sabres as they continue their road trip against the Philadelphia Flyers (24-20-9).
The Los Angeles Kings visit the Carolina Hurricanes after Adrian Kempe scored two goals in the Kings' 3-2 overtime win over the Philadelphia Flyers.
BOTTOM LINE: The Philadelphia Flyers play the Los Angeles Kings as losers of three in a row. Philadelphia has a 24-20-9 record overall and a 12-9-5 record in home games. The Flyers are 21-5-4 in games they score at least three goals.
The Kings will finish off their five-game trip against the Carolina Hurricanes on Sunday afternoon, completing the second leg of a back-to-back. Carolina currently sits atop the Metropolitan Division (33-15-5) and claimed the first battle of the season between the two squads, 4-3 in OT on Oct. 18.
Rick Tocchet's Philadelphia Flyers (24-20-9) are home on Saturday to take on Jim Hiller's Los Angeles Kings (22-17-13) in a Saturday matinee ahead of Sunday's Flyers Charities Carnival.
But a little more than a minute after Konecny nearly won it, Quinton Byfield’s wrist shot at 2:48 beat Vladar, giving the Kings the extra point. The Flyers have dropped seven straight games past regulation, including four in overtime and three in the shootout.
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