Sun Sentinel Palm Beach Edition

Flyers explode for 4-goal 2nd

- By Dan Gelston

PHILADELPH­IA — Sean Couturier, Shayne Gostisbehe­re, Claude Giroux and Dale Weise all scored in the second period to lead the Philadelph­ia Flyers to a 5-1 win over the Florida Panthers on Tuesday night.

The Flyers followed an 8-2 win against Washington with another dominant offensive effort, capped by the four-goal second.

Wayne Simmonds stole the show after the fourth goal when he dropped agitated Panthers center Michael Haley with a lefthanded punch. Simmonds waved his arms toward the crowd and exhorted them to get louder as he skated toward the locker room to serve his major penalty. He high-fived fans and the orange-and-black faithful went wild for a period on the short list of the best in three years under coach Dave Hakstol.

Michal Neuvirth made the lead stand with 40 saves in his first win of the season. Valtteri Filppula scored an empty-netter for the Flyers.

Jamie McGinn spoiled the shutout with his first goal of the season that made it 4-1 late in the third.

The Flyers are deep, fast, attack in waves, and are suddenly one of the more formidable offenses in the league a year after missing the playoffs. They scored five goals in the season opener, scored another five in one of their only two losses, and pounded the Caps for a stunning eight goals.

The Flyers actually went scoreless on 11 shots against Roberto Luongo in the first. Just a blip. Couturier poked the puck past a diving Luongo only 1:05 into the second for his fourth goal of the season. Simmonds found Gostisbehe­re off the give-and-go in the slot for a slapper and a 2-0 lead.

“Ghost” scored his first goal of the season and Robert Hagg had his first career NHL point.

Note: The Panthers allowed the first goal for the fifth straight game. Florida is winless on the road.

 ?? PATRICK SMITH/GETTY IMAGES ?? Florida’s Connor Brickley, right, has his shot blocked by Philadelph­ia’s Brandon Manning in the third period Tuesday night. The Panthers gave up the night’s first goal for the fifth straight game.
PATRICK SMITH/GETTY IMAGES Florida’s Connor Brickley, right, has his shot blocked by Philadelph­ia’s Brandon Manning in the third period Tuesday night. The Panthers gave up the night’s first goal for the fifth straight game.

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