After a tremendous start to November, earning a point in the first seven games of the month that helped propel them to third place in the Metro, the Philadelphia Flyers have once again found themselves in the midst of a losing streak with ten days remaining. The Orange and Black have lost their last four games, getting outscored by a 13-7 margin during that span, and now sit fifth in the division with 24 points on the season. Averaging less than two goals per game on offense while surrendering just over three to the opposition obviously isn’t a recipe for success, and it’s going to be up to the team leaders to step up their level of play in the opposing zone if the Flyers are to perform more consistently on a night-in and night-out basis.
The Flyers Need More From Their Top End Talents
