Hartford Courant (Sunday)

Playing with a sense of urgency drives Philly

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“I think it’s safe to say that I wouldn’t have liked our chances of battling back if we would have lost. We needed to win, especially in regulation and especially (against) a team that we are chasing.”

PHILADELPH­IA — Maybe it wasn’t a do-or-die game.

But for the Philadelph­ia Flyers, it was a win they absolutely needed.

Sean Couturier scored near the midway point of the third period to break a tie and the Flyers picked up a critical 3-2 victory over the Boston Bruins on Saturday.

Brian Elliott stopped 30 shots for Philadelph­ia, which moved within four points of Boston for the fourth and final playoff spot in the NHL’s East Division. The Bruins have two games in hand on the Flyers, with Philadelph­ia having 16 games remaining.

The two teams have completed their regular-season series.

“I think it’s safe to say that I wouldn’t have liked our chances of battling back if we would have lost,” Flyers coach Alain Vigneault said. “We needed to win, especially in regulation and especially (against) a team that we are chasing. They’ve got two games in hand, but they’ve got a lot of hockey to play in a short amount of time.

“You never know how it’s going to turn out. We got to take care of our own business and focus on our

— Flyers coach Alain Vigneault

game here.”

Travis Konecny and Shayne Gostisbehe­re added goals for Philadelph­ia in the victory, only the second in eight contests against Boston this season.

“It’s about gaining momentum and confidence and trying to string together those segments where you’re winning a lot of games,” said Konecny, who also added an assist.

“As far as how we’ve been playing, we’re not super surprised. It’s how we’ve been wanting to play all year and how we know we can play, and now it’s just coming together and things are starting to happen for us.

“We just got to stick to the same way we’ve been playing, the same plan, and come back and be ready to play again.”

Patrice Bergeron and Jack DeBrusk scored for the Bruins. Jeremy Swayman stopped 20 shots in the Boston net.

“Obviously, they had a lot to play for,” Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy said. “We had a few breakdowns and they converted on them.”

Couturier broke a 2-2 tie just under seven minutes into the third, converting off a Joel Farabee pass to the right of the net and capitalizi­ng on a fallen Swayman in the Boston crease for his 12th goal of the year.

That was enough for Elliott and the beleaguere­d Flyers’ defensive corps, which clamped down on the Bruins power play.

Boston entered Saturday’s game with a 10-for-20 mark against the Flyers on the power play this season. Philadelph­ia held the Bruins scoreless in four tries on Saturday.

“The ability to get in lanes, have good sticks and force them into plays that they don’t really want to make, I thought we were really strong in that area,” Elliott said.

 ?? DERIK HAMILTON/AP ?? The Flyers’ Sean Couturier, left, celebrates with James van Riemsdyk after scoring a goal during the third period against the Bruins on Saturday in Philadelph­ia.
DERIK HAMILTON/AP The Flyers’ Sean Couturier, left, celebrates with James van Riemsdyk after scoring a goal during the third period against the Bruins on Saturday in Philadelph­ia.

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