Playing the second game of a five-game homestand, John Tortorella's Philadelphia Flyers (27-27-8) will host Scott Arniel's Winnipeg Jets (42-16-4) on Thursday evening.
The Philadelphia Flyers defeated the NHL-leading Winnipeg Jets via shootout, 2-1 (1-0), at Canada Life Centre on Saturday evening.
Ivan Fedotov made 29 saves before stopping three more in the shootout, and the Philadelphia Flyers extended their point streak to five games with a 2-1 win against the Winnipeg Jets at Canada Life Centre on Saturday.
The Winnipeg Jets' power play set the tone as Mark Scheifele and Gabriel Vilardi collected three points each in Eric Comrie's 4-0 shutout win.
Winnipeg Jets' Nikolaj Ehlers plays during an NHL hockey game Thursday, March 6, 2025, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
One night before the 2025 NHL trade deadline, the Philadelphia Flyers lost to the Winnipeg Jets, 4-1, at Wells Fargo Center on Thursday evening.
The Philadelphia Flyers were dominated on their home ice Thursday night as the Winnipeg Jets rolled them to a 4-1 loss. In what could have been the final game of Scott Laughton and Ristolainen’s Flyers tenure,
Fresh off a win over the NHL front-running Winnipeg Jets, the Flyers had gone 4-0-1 coming off the two-week break for the 4 Nations Face-Off tournament, and with 22 games remaining it was clear that although there was a long way to go, one could envision a path to a playoff spot for the first time in five years for this moribund franchise.
The Philadelphia Flyers and Winnipeg Jets meet again, just days after their thrilling shootout battle in Winnipeg, and this time, the Wells Fargo Center is the stage.