EDMONTON, Alberta - The Flyers' power play, which was among the league's elite in the first half of the season, hit its lowest point Wednesday during a 3-1 loss in Calgary.
The Flyers went 0 for 4 with an extra attacker (or more), looked out of sync all night, and blew a five-minute, first-period power play that included a five-on-three for two minutes.
With the score tied at 1, the Flyers managed just two shots during their five-minute power play and allowed Calgary to clear the puck a staggering 11 times.
"We could have turned that hockey game in our direction, so it's worth taking a look at," coach Dave Hakstol said when asked Thursday morning if he planned to make any personnel changes on the power play in that night's game in Edmonton.