Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Ducks play spoiler at home opener

- By Dan Gelston

PHILADELPH­IA >> The Flyers wanted their Big 5-0 bash to end in celebratio­n.

The Ducks had more crashing the party.

Ryan Garbutt’s goal broke a tie in the third period and sent the Anaheim Ducks to their first win of the season, 3-2 over the Philadelph­ia Flyers on Thursday night.

The Ducks opened 0-3-1 and had failed to score more than two goals in any of those games. Chris Wagner and Corey Perry also scored to help the Ducks spoil Philadelph­ia’s home opener.

“About time we won a hockey game, that’s for sure,” fun

Chris Wagner

with the game-winning goal. ■ Goalie had as much to do with killing the Flyers’ power plays as anybody.

John Gibson

coach Randy Carlyle said.

Korbinian Holzer’s angled pass from behind the net led to Garbutt’s one-timer that stunned Steve Mason for the winner.

“That was a great pass from Holzer. One of the best plays I’ve seen from a D man from behind the net,” Garbutt said. “It was fun to be on the other end of it.”

Wayne Simmonds and Matt Read scored for the Flyers. The Flyers have lost all three games since winning on opening night and dropped to 27-16-6 lifetime in home openers.

“We’re in a little bit of a hole here but it’s the beginning of the year. No need to panic,” Simmonds said.

John Gibson stopped shots for the Ducks.

The Flyers opened their 50th anniversar­y celebratio­n with a tribute to their founder and owner Ed Snider, who died of cancer 20 in April. The Flyers raised a banner to the rafters with his name, team crest and 1967-2016 (years owned) on the memento. Snider’s banner was sandwiched between the one celebratin­g the 1975 Stanley Cup championsh­ip and one for Hall of Famer Bobby Clarke.

Members of Snider’s family walked a black carpet and helped raise the banner that joined the same row that included ones for two Stanley Cup championsh­ips and five retired numbers.

Snider was arguably the most influentia­l executive in Philadelph­ia sports history. He was chairman of the 76ers basketball team, was once a partowner of the Eagles football team, and had a hand in founding Comcast’s local sports channel and the city’s largest sports-talk radio station.

“Ed Snider will forever be a part of the Philadelph­ia Flyers,” announcer Lou Nolan told the crowd.

Snider received the loudest ovation during a memorial tribute to some of the franchise’s greatest names. Pelle Lindbergh, Barry Ashbee, Roger Neilson, and “God Bless America” singer Kate Smith all were included.

The video included a clip of the late voice of the Flyers Gene Hart saying his Philly famous phrase, “Good night and good hockey.”

Nolan had scolded fans during last season’s playoffs when they hurled promotiona­l bracelets on the ice during a lopsided loss. He had urged fans to “show some class” during the first wave of band tossing.

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