The Morning Call (Sunday)

Ersson’s gem leads Flyers to win

- By Wayne Fish Wayne Fish is a freelance writer. Follow him at flyingfish­hockey.com.

Barely a week ago he was riding minor league buses and stopping pucks for the Lehigh Valley Phantoms.

Now, after some sensationa­l goaltendin­g in his first three NHL games, Samuel Ersson is making a name for himself on the national stage.

His latest performanc­e, an electrifyi­ng effort against the Kings at Los Angeles on Saturday afternoon, might have people running for online media outlets to find out about this unheralded Swede.

Ersson led the Flyers to a 4-2 win over the Kings. Noah Cates scored shorthande­d at 13:01 of the third period for the winning goal.

The Flyers won their second consecutiv­e game, the first time they have put two wins together in 25 games (Nov. 5-8).

Loa Angeles had a seven-game (6-0-1) point streak ended.

Ersson recorded his second win. He also was in goal for a 4-3 win over San Jose on Thursday and played well in the third period of a Dec. 23 game at Carolina. Regular starter Carter Hart, who suffered a concussion in the Carolina game, was set to clear protocol but did not play. Felix Sandstrom was the backup.

Time after time, Ersson turned aside quality Los Angeles scoring chances.

For the Flyers, it was an uphill battle through the first two periods. But they were game for the challenge, rallying from 1-0 and 2-1 deficits.

Scott Laughton pulled the Flyers even the first time. With the Flyers on a power play, Laughton shot from the right circle and sent the puck past goaltender Jonathan Quick at 12:15.

It was Laughton’s third powerplay goal of the season. In his previous nine NHL seasons, Laughton had never scored with the Flyers up a man.

The Kings went up again as Phil Danault took advantage of Tony DeAngelo’s giveaway in the Flyers’ zone. Danault sent a slap shot off the rush into the net at 13:12.

Not fazed by the Kings’ strong play, the Flyers came back in the second period on a goal from Owen Tippett. With an assist from DeAngelo, Tippett deked his way past defenseman Kevin Fiala and fired a high shot home at 9:02.

“Tony made a great play getting it down to me,’’ Tippett said at the second intermissi­on. “Had a little bit of room and ‘Riemer’ (James van Riemsdyk) made a good screen in front. I just had to put it on net.’’

Cates connected on a shot from the blue line through a Patrick Brown screen for the deciding goal.

The Flyers have seven shorthande­d goals, which put them in a tie for the NHL lead.

Travis Konecny scored an empty-net goal with 26.6 seconds to play for an insurance goal.

Los Angeles made the most of a five-on-three power play to score its first goal. Adrian Kempe scored at 9:46 of the opening period.

Short shots

The three-game West Coast road trip concludes Monday in Anaheim. . .Travis Konecny entered the game with multiple points in four straight games, the first Flyer to accomplish that since Sean Couturier. . .Laughton has eight goals in the 33 games he has played. He’s on pace to handily eclipse his career-high of 13. . .The Flyers announced they have signed defenseman Ethan Samson to an entry-level contract. Samson was a sixthround pick in the 2021 draft. . .The Kings had a four-game home game win streak ended.

 ?? RINGO H.W. CHIU/AP PHOTOS ?? Philadelph­ia Flyers forward Travis Konecny prepares to shoot next to Los Angeles Kings forward Phillip Danault during the first period of Saturday’s game in Los Angeles.
RINGO H.W. CHIU/AP PHOTOS Philadelph­ia Flyers forward Travis Konecny prepares to shoot next to Los Angeles Kings forward Phillip Danault during the first period of Saturday’s game in Los Angeles.
 ?? ?? Philadelph­ia Flyers goalie Samuel Ersson, left, is congratula­ted by forward Scott Laughton after defeating the Los Angeles Kings.
Philadelph­ia Flyers goalie Samuel Ersson, left, is congratula­ted by forward Scott Laughton after defeating the Los Angeles Kings.

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