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10 observations: Power play woes the main culprit as Flyers fall to Laughton and Leafs by 2-1 score

Charlie O'Connor
Charlie O'Connor
January 9, 2026
10 observations: Power play woes the main culprit as Flyers fall to Laughton and Leafs by 2-1 score
Jan 8, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Flyers right wing Nikita Grebenkin (29) passes the puck in front of of Toronto Maple Leafs right wing Easton Cowan (53) during the third period at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images

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Warren Broudy

Warren Broudy

January 9, 2026

Danny B this poor pp performance is on you . Pathetic!!

Michael Curran

Michael Curran

January 9, 2026

Right to the point. The Flyers should have never lost this game and can we please stop with Scott Laughton. The guy is an average NHLer. That’s it. My goodness after he scored last night the TV camera stayed on him for so long you would have thought he put in the game 7 Cup winner in OT. Give me a break with Scott Laughton. Christian Dvorak is now the loved guy in the locker room. See “Laught” was easily replaced.

David LaVeck

David LaVeck

January 12, 2026

Great job covering this game as always, Charlie! You identified both of the Flyers main weaknesses: the obvious one, the Power Play (should be lower case), and their lack of finishing. These have both been problems that have plagued this team for years now and when they lose they both usually always show. A great goaltending game ruined by this team’s glaring deficiencies.

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