Philadelphia Flyers Triumph Over St. Louis Blues in Thrilling 6-5 Showdown!
On a Friday night that hockey fans won’t soon forget, the Philadelphia Flyers battled the St. Louis Blues, emerging victorious with a final score of 6-5. The game, which took place on November 14, 2025, was a rollercoaster of goals, lead changes, and intense competition.
Leading the charge for the Flyers was Trevor Zegras, who proved to be the hero of the night. He notched two goals and an assist during regulation play, and then sealed the deal with the only goal in the shootout. Talk about clutch!
But the Flyers’ success wasn’t a one-man show. Christian Dvorak also shone brightly, contributing two goals and an assist. Owen Tippett added to the offensive firepower with a goal and three assists, showcasing his playmaking abilities. In the net, Samuel Ersson put in a solid performance, making 12 saves to help secure the win. This victory extended the Flyers’ impressive point streak to 3-0-2, and improved their record to 6-2-2 in their last 10 games.
For the Blues, Robert Thomas, Jimmy Snuggerud, and Jordan Kyrou each had a goal and an assist. Justin Faulk and Jimmy Holloway also found the back of the net. Despite the loss, the Blues showed resilience, extending their point streak to four games (2-0-2). Jordan Binnington, the Blues’ goalie, made 25 saves.
Here’s a breakdown of the key moments:
- The shootout: After a tie game, Zegras scored in the shootout, while Ersson denied the Blues’ attempts, securing the Flyers’ win.
- Overtime: The Flyers dominated overtime, outshooting the Blues 5-1, but neither team could break the tie until the shootout.
- Third Period: Holloway put the Blues ahead early in the third period, but the Flyers fought back, with Dvorak and Tippett scoring to tie the game.
- Second Period: Faulk extended the Blues’ lead, but Dvorak quickly responded for the Flyers. Zegras then tied the game later in the period.
- First Period: Kyrou opened the scoring for the Blues, but Zegras quickly answered with a goal for the Flyers. Snuggerud put the Blues back in the lead.
But here’s where it gets controversial…
The Flyers’ ability to come back from deficits and their strong performance in the shootout highlight their resilience and determination. The Blues, on the other hand, showed their ability to score, but ultimately couldn’t hold onto their leads. Do you think the Blues’ defensive strategies could have been improved?
What’s Next?
The Flyers will face the Dallas Stars on Saturday night, while the Blues will host the Vegas Golden Knights on the same night. Hockey fans are already anticipating the next chapter in these teams’ journeys. What are your predictions for these upcoming games? Share your thoughts in the comments below!