| Home | Away | |
|---|---|---|
| Teams | Kings | Flyers |
| Goals | 3 | 4 |
| Shots | 25 | 20 |
| Power Play Goals | 1 | 0 |
| Penalty Minutes | 4 | 8 |
| Hits | 18 | 20 |
The Philadelphia Flyers defeated the Los Angeles Kings 4-3 in overtime on March 19, 2026. Trevor Zegras scored the game-winner, helping the Flyers secure critical points in their playoff push.
Both teams entered this game with playoff aspirations, but it was the Flyers who emerged victorious. The Kings have struggled to maintain consistency lately, with a mixed record of 2-2-1 in their last five games. In contrast, the Flyers were coming off a solid stretch, going 3-1-1. This matchup was pivotal, as every point counts at this stage of the season.
The game featured back-and-forth scoring, highlighted by lead changes and resilient efforts from both teams. The Flyers ultimately capitalized on their opportunities, while the Kings fell just short despite a spirited performance.
After a tight first period, Quinton Byfield opened the scoring for the Kings late in the first. However, the Flyers responded quickly in the second period, leveling the game just 26 seconds in with a goal from Travis Konecny. This rapid response shifted momentum in favor of the Flyers, who went on to score two more goals in quick succession, creating a challenging situation for the Kings. The Kings rallied to tie the game 3-3 with a goal from Artemi Panarin in the third period, but the Flyers sealed the deal in overtime, showcasing their determination and hunger to secure the win.
For the Kings, Anze Kopitar played a key role with a goal and an assist, showing why he's a vital piece of the team. Quinton Byfield also found the back of the net, establishing an early advantage for Los Angeles.
On the Flyers’ side, Noah Cates was instrumental, registering a goal and an assist, helping to spark the Flyers' offense after being down. Travis Sanheim and Travis Konecny also contributed with key goals, showcasing strong offensive presence throughout the game.
In net, no specific goaltender performances were highlighted, but both teams faced significant shots, with the Kings firing 25 attempts and the Flyers answering back with 20 shots, leading to the back-and-forth scoreboard.
This win is crucial for the Flyers as they seek to solidify their playoff position, bolstering their confidence and momentum heading into the final stretch of the season. With 76 points and 31 wins, they show they can compete against strong teams like the Kings. Conversely, this loss adds more pressure on the Kings, who will need to find consistency if they hope to remain in playoff contention. It's clear both teams have fight, but the Flyers have given themselves a nice boost heading into the final weeks of the season.