The Flyers have played solidly in the last two months because they have done a better job keeping their composure.
At least that's the opinion of their captain, Claude Giroux.
"Compared to the start of the year, we don't hit the panic button as early as we used to," Giroux said Tuesday before the streaking Flyers hosted Toronto. "We believe in our players and we're trying to get an identity here. We're slowly finding our game."
The Flyers entered the game with the NHL's fifth-best points percentage (.690) since Thanksgiving. Only Washington (.833), Florida (.770 ), Chicago (.