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Flyers Dominate Ducks in Emotional Legacy Game
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The Philadelphia Flyers secured a 5-2 victory over the Anaheim Ducks, marking their first home game of the 2026 calendar year. Trevor Zegras scored two goals, flipping a one-nothing deficit into a two-to-one lead after the first period. Cam York and Travis Sanheim added tallies in the second, and Nikita Grebenkin sealed it with an empty-netter late. The Flyers dominated the game, outshooting the Ducks and killing penalties. Goaltender Dan Vladar earned the win, while Lukas Dostal took the loss for the Ducks. Special teams played a crucial role, with the Flyers going one for eight on the power play. Checkout Solipillow.com
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