Flyers edge Stars 2–1 in OT, with Zegras delivering the winner
The Flyers didn’t overpower Dallas on Sunday night — they outlasted them. In a tight, low‑event game at Xfinity Mobile Arena, Philadelphia leaned on structure, patience, and a late surge that finally paid off when Trevor Zegras buried the overtime winner to secure a 2–1 victory.
Travis Konecny opened the scoring in the second period on the power play, giving the Flyers the jump they needed in a matchup where every inch of ice felt contested. Dallas answered with a goal from Arttu Hyry, and from there the game settled into a grind. Neither team found much room to create, and both benches had to live with the reality that one mistake could decide the night.
Ersson’s massive stop with 1:19 left changed everything
With 1:19 remaining in regulation, Dallas generated its cleanest look of the third period, a point‑blank chance that forced Samuel Ersson into the biggest stop of the game. He read the play perfectly, squared up, and swallowed the shot to keep the score tied. That moment steadied the Flyers and gave them the chance to win in overtime.
Ersson finished with 15 saves on 16 shots, a modest total on paper but a performance that carried real weight in a game where one slip could have ended it.
Both goaltenders were sharp all night
This wasn’t a night where offense dictated the story — the goalies did. Ersson was calm, efficient, and poised, especially in the final minutes. On the other side, Jake Oettinger kept Dallas in it with 22 saves, tracking pucks cleanly and controlling rebounds in a game where the Flyers pushed late.
Neither netminder gave up much. The Stars struggled to generate second‑chance looks, and the Flyers found themselves repeatedly turned away by Oettinger’s positioning. It was the kind of game where both goalies deserved a point, and both teams played like they knew one mistake could swing the night.
Zegras seals it in overtime
Once the ice opened up in OT, the Flyers finally found the space they’d been searching for. Matvei Michkov drew defenders toward him, Cam York pushed the pace, and Zegras slipped into the soft ice he needed. Zegras finish — quick, confident, and decisive — capped a night where Philadelphia didn’t dominate, but stayed connected and disciplined long enough to earn the payoff.
