Flyers End Road Trip on a High Note

Flyers 2, Islanders 1

The Flyers ended a rough road trip on a high note Wednesday night on Long Island as Scott Hartnell scored late to lead the Flyers to a 2-1 win.

Hartnell knew he wouldn't be open for long as he waited for Jeff Carter to hit him with a centering pass, he said.

Hartnell remained free long enough to take Carter's backhand feed and fire a hard shot from the high slot for the winner with 5:27 left in the Flyers' 2-1 victory over the Islanders on Wednesday night.

β€œHe slid his backhand and when it was coming, it was like slow motion,” Hartnell said. β€œI just wanted to get a quick shot off and I think it hit off someone's stick and went in. We'll take it. It's a big two points for us.”

Backup Brian Boucher made 28 saves, and Mike Richards added his 10th goal for the Fly Guys. Trent Hunter had a first-period goal for the Isles, and former Flyers goalie Martin Biron stopped 26 shots.

Carter set up Hartnell's eighth goal. Carter skated near the bench-side boards before sliding a backhand pass to an open Hartnell between the top of the circles. Hartnell's blast nestled above Biron's shoulder for the winner as Philadelphia (13-8-1) snapped a three-game losing streak to finish 2-3 on their five-game trip.

β€œTwo-for-5 is not the greatest, but it's nice to get the win against a division opponent and go back home on a high note,” Richards said.

New York (9-9-7) had just one third-period shot in returning home after a seven-game trip in which it picked up eight out of a possible 14 points. Rookie John Tavares had an assist for the Islanders in their first home game since Nov. 7.

β€œThe problem was we didn't play enough in the offensive zone to maintain what we did in the first and second period,” Islanders coach Scott Gordon said. β€œIn the third period we looked to make plays that weren't there and they got sticks on it and counter-attacked. You can't forecheck unless you get the puck in the offensive zone.”

Philadelphia tightened up defensively in the third, holding the Islanders without a shot for the first 11:33.

β€œIt was a matter of us taking over the game in the third,” defenseman Chris Pronger said. β€œWe did a good job of finally get pucks in deep and creating a cycle and getting pucks on net.”

But, the Flyers were great all night.

β€œWe were sloppy at the start of the game but fortunately we kept it to one goal,” Boucher said.

Without leading goal-scorer Danny Briere, Philadelphia struggled to generate offense until Richards' power-play goal made it one-all with 33.8 seconds remaining in the second period.

Briere served the first of his two-game suspension for his late hit on Colorado Avalanche defenseman Scott Hannan. But Richards compensated, notching his 10th goal by one-timing Claude Giroux's slot pass from the low-right circle.

Hartnell said the team made a collective effort to generate more third-period chances against the Islanders aggressive forecheck. Philadelphia blocked 23 shots, including 14 in the second period.

β€œGuys were sacrificing their bodies and putting them in front of pucks and when they were coming on net, Boucher was saving them,” Hartnell said. β€œIt was a big game all-around by everybody.”

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