The Pittsburgh Penguins hit the road to cap off their home-and-home series with the PhiladelphiaFlyers and looked to bounce back after dropping the first contest in a shootout. Injuries ...
But there was no reason to celebrate the accomplishment as the Penguins lost their second consecutive game to the Flyers, falling 2-1 in overtime at Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center.
makes it fun,” Nedeljkovic said to the Associated Press in Philadelphia. “That’s how you want to play.” The Penguins improved to 1-0-2 this season against the Flyers. “They were the ...