New York Daily News

Isles flattened by Flyers

- Flyers Islanders 6 3

PHILADELPH­IA — Wayne Simmonds got his 30th goal of the season as the Philadelph­ia Flyers scored five times in a fight-filled first period on the way to a 6-3 victory over the New York Islanders on Thursday night.

Dale Weise, Radko Gudas, Jordan Weal, Sean Couturier and Valtteri Filppula also scored for the Flyers, who won their third straight. Philadelph­ia began play six points out of a playoff spot but needing to jump four teams.

Cal Clutterbuc­k, Jason Chimera and Andrew Ladd had the goals for the Islanders, who lost their third in a row and seventh in the last 10 games. They fell into a tie with the Flyers with 82 points.

“What do you say? Nothing,” Islanders coach Doug Weight said of being so severely outplayed.

New York has six games remaining, while the Flyers have five.

Weise started the scoring 4:30 into a wild, record-setting first period for the Flyers by finishing a good pass from Couturier with a forehand from in front that went high over Thomas Greiss. Couturier scored on a rebound 1:19 later to make it 2-0, and Greiss was pulled after allowing Gudas’ slap shot from the point to get past him with 11:54 left in the first period.

Greiss slammed his stick into the side boards as he exited the ice in frustratio­n.

Weise had an assist on Gudas’ goal and became the fastest player in Flyers history to record a “Gordie Howe hat trick” — with a goal, an assist and a fight — when he dropped the gloves with Travis Hamonic with 11:32 remaining in the period. Weal netted his team-leading sixth goal in March when he followed his own miss and scored past Greiss’ replacemen­t, Jaroslav Halak.

Simmonds finished the dominant period with his milestone goal on a power play when Shayne Gostisbehe­re’s slap shot deflected off his knee and then off Islanders defenseman Johnny Boychuk’s left hip before crossing the goal line.

Simmonds then joined Weise with a Gordie Howe hat trick when he won a one-sided fight with Anders Lee with 6.3 seconds left in the period, marking the first time in the history of the franchise once known as the Broad Street Bullies that two players had Gordie Howe hat tricks in one period. The five first-period goals were the most this season in one period for Philadelph­ia. —AP

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