Last night’s 5-2 loss to the New York Rangers at the Wells Fargo Center was just another miserable day at the office for a Philadelphia Flyers team that is adept at self-destruction. The club has become numb to losing, and has shown a consistent inability to play fundamentally sound two-way hockey, especially at five-on-five.
There is really no need to delve deeply into what happened last night
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