Daily News | Flyers collapse in the third period and fall, 5-2, to the New York Islanders as losing streak hits 10 games
ELMONT, N.Y. — Going into the third period tied, 2-2, with the New York Islanders on Saturday night at UBS Arena, theIt took just 22 seconds early in the final frame for that prospect to utterly collapse.
With eight minutes remaining in the third, Zach Parise pushed the game further out of the Flyers’ reach with a power-play goal. Tensions between the teams culminated with a scrum in the final minutes of the game, as defenseman Tony DeAngelo dropped the gloves with Islanders winger Oliver Wahlstrom.Special teams slide
On their first power play of the night in the second period, the Flyers had a difficult time on their zone entries and only managed on shot on goal through two minutes. A turnover at the blue line led to a shorthanded scoring opportunity for Nelson in the waning seconds of the power play, but goalie Felix Sandström denied him. The Islanders eventually capitalized on another turnover in the second period while on the man advantage themselves.
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