The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Duchene’s OT goal lifts Predators over Flyers

Philly drops to 2-10 in games decided past regulation

- By Aaron Bracy AP NHL: https://apnews. com/hub/nhl and https:// twitter.com/APSports

Matt Duchene scored 34 seconds into overtime, Juuse Saros made 23 saves and the Nashville Predators defeated the Philadelph­ia Flyers 2-1 on Saturday.

Nino Niederreit­er scored in regulation for the Predators, who lost top scorer Filip Forsberg for the game after he took a hard hit late in the first period. Nashville entered play four points out of the second wild-card spot in the Western Conference.

Kevin Hayes scored for Philadelph­ia, which dropped to 2-10 past regulation this season. Carter Hart made 23 saves but couldn’t stop Nashville’s lone shot in the extra session.

Ryan Johansen set up the game-winner with a drop pass to Duchene, whose wrist shot from the slot went off defenseman Cam York and under Hart’s left pad.

The teams were slow to get going on a rare 12:30 p.m. start. But things heated up substantia­lly after Philadelph­ia defenseman Rasmus Ristolaine­n’s crushing check of Forsberg. Forsberg, who tops the Predators with 19 goals and is tied for the team lead with 42 points, appeared to hit his head on the ice after absorbing the hard but clean contact. He did not return.

Nashville’s Tanner Jeannot responded with his own hard hit on Philadelph­ia’s Ivan Provorov at the outset of the second period, and Jeannot and the Flyers’ Nick Deslaurier­s then fought a spirited duel, with both players landing clean shots. The physical play continued throughout the second period, with the Predators taking every opportunit­y to finish checks on Ristolaine­n — and any other Flyers skater.

After Juuso Parssinen sent Philadelph­ia’s Noah Cates headfirst into the boards at center ice, Flyers forward Joel Farabee — not one of the team’s heavy hitters — responded by dropping the gloves with Parssinen in the second fight of the period. Later in the frame, Nashville’s Jeremy Lauzon delivered two hard hits on one shift, sending Scott Laughton to the bench limping after a check into the corner boards before an open-ice hit on Travis Konecny left the Flyers’ top scorer sprawling backward to the ice.

Oh, there was some scoring in the period, too.

Niederreit­er put Nashville ahead 1-0 1:43 into the frame with a deft, backhanded deflection from close range after a stellar

setup by Duchene. Hayes answered just under nine minutes later, using some nifty stick skills on a breakaway to set up a backhanded finish. Farabee sprang Hayes into a one-on-one situation, with Saros with an excellent pass from just beyond the blue line.

Neither team could get the go-ahead in the third despite lots of chances. Nashville’s Mattias Ekholm hit the post with a slap shot, and Mark Jankowski drew iron with 11:15 remaining in regulation. Between those chances, Philadelph­ia’s Owen Tippett fired a wrister off the post. Parssinen had an opportunit­y from close range that Hart denied with a solid save. Hayes had a chance on another breakaway with under five minutes to play in the period, but his shot sailed over the net.

NOTES » Philadelph­ia fans broke out in 13 “E-A-G-LE-S!” Philadelph­ia Eagles chants ahead of Sunday’s Super Bowl. … The teams finished the regular-season series tied at 1-apiece after the Flyers defeated the Predators in Nashville on Oct. 22. … Philadelph­ia fell to 11-13-3 at home while Nashville improved to 1111-3 on the road.

UP NEXT

Predators: Host Arizona on Monday night.

Flyers: Host Seattle on Sunday.

 ?? DERIK HAMILTON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Nashville Predators goaltender Juuse Saros (74) and Matt Duchene, second from right, celebrate after a win in overtime of an NHL hockey game against the Philadelph­ia Flyers, Saturday, Feb. 11, 2023, in Philadelph­ia.
DERIK HAMILTON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Nashville Predators goaltender Juuse Saros (74) and Matt Duchene, second from right, celebrate after a win in overtime of an NHL hockey game against the Philadelph­ia Flyers, Saturday, Feb. 11, 2023, in Philadelph­ia.

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