Flyers' Third-Period Struggles Lead to 4-1 Loss Against Hurricanes
Philadelphia's lack of puck possession and costly turnovers proved decisive in their defeat to Carolina.
- The Flyers were outscored 3-0 in the third period, marking a recurring issue with late-game collapses this season.
- Philadelphia struggled with puck possession, managing only 40.4% offensive-zone time at even strength, below the league average.
- Turnovers plagued the Flyers throughout the game, with 25 giveaways compared to Carolina's 16, directly leading to multiple goals.
- The Flyers managed just four shots on goal in the final period, highlighting inefficiencies in offensive execution.
- Carolina's cohesive, fast-paced play overwhelmed Philadelphia, with the Hurricanes recording 83 shot attempts to the Flyers' 37.