The Flyers did not click on all cylinders in the last two games, but found a way to win both of them.
"Some of the parts of our game have dropped, and other parts have picked us up," defenseman Brandon Manning said after most of the players participated in an optional skate Friday in Voorhees.
Steve Mason, the NHL's No. 1 star of the week, had a subpar game Thursday. No matter. The Flyers overcame a pair of two-goal deficits (2-0, 5-3) in the same game for the first time in franchise history as they outlasted speedy Edmonton, 6-5, for their seventh straight win.