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Nikita Grebenkin played his part in getting revenge against his old Toronto Maple Leafs, but the Philadelphia Flyers were toothless overall in the 5-2 loss.
PHILADELPHIA -- Nicholas Robertson had a goal and an assist, and the Toronto Maple Leafs won their first road game of the season, 5-2 against the Philadelphia Flyers at Xfinity Mobile Arena on Saturday.
Maple Leafs coach Craig Berube confired Chris Tanev was “moving” after being taken off the ice on a stretcher.
The Flyers lost 5-2 to the Toronto Maple Leafs, ending a three-game winning streak and five-game heater inside Xfinity Mobile Arena. Here are three numbers to know. Flyers three-game win streak snapped as they’re unable to shake off Maple Leafs inside Xfinity Mobile Arena 72 The Flyers had 72 shot attempts,
Looking for their fourth straight win, Rick Tocchet's Philadelphia Flyers (6-3-1) are home on Saturday to take on Craig Berube's Toronto Maple Leafs (5-5-1).
Looking to extend their home winning streak to six games, the Philadelphia Flyers are hosting the Toronto Maple Leafs. Here are five storylines to get you set for puck drop.
An essential piece of the Maple Leafs' defense corps, Chris Tanev, received an encouraging update after he left Saturday night's game on a stretcher.
Some positive news for one of the Toronto Maple Leafs’ top blueliners. The team announced that defenseman Chris Tanev was discharged from a hospital in Philadelphia on Sunday morning and will be returning to Toronto promptly.
Nylander (lower body) won't be in the lineup against Philadelphia on Saturday, David Alter of The Hockey News reports. Nylander will miss his second straight game due to a lingering injury. He also didn't play last Saturday in a 4-3 overtime win over Buffalo before temporarily returning to the fold in Tuesday's 4-3 victory over Calgary.