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The Philadelphia Flyers are currently facing a daunting challenge in the Stanley Cup playoffs, trailing the Carolina Hurricanes 3-0 in their second-round series. Their latest match ended in a 4-1 defeat, with significant issues in scoring and a dismal power play performance that has plagued them throughout the playoffs.
According to PhillyVoice, the Flyers' struggles were evident as they failed to capitalize on scoring opportunities, with Travis Konecny missing a breakaway and other close chances going awry. Their power play was ineffective, finishing 0-for-5 in the game and 1-for-16 in the series against the Hurricanes, which The Hockey News notes is a continuation of their long-standing woes, having ranked last in the NHL for power play efficiency this season.
Flyers center Sean Couturier highlighted the critical nature of special teams, stating that the game was lost due to their power play struggles. Broad Street Hockey pointed out that the Flyers showed initial energy but faltered as the game progressed, leading to frustration and a breakdown in their structure.
With the series on the line, key players are under immense pressure to perform, as Trevor Zegras emphasized the importance of maintaining belief despite being in a 3-0 hole, reflecting the team's resilience amid adversity.
Coach Rick Tocchet remains optimistic, recalling past comebacks and urging the team to play with determination as they head into a must-win situation in Game 4.
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