The Philadelphia Flyers surged to second place in the Metropolitan Division with a commanding 5-2 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Monday night at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Nikita Grebenkin and Dan Brader led the charge, with Grebenkin opening the scoring in the second period and setting up Karl Grundstrom’s goal in the third. Shortly after Grundstrom’s goal, Christian Dvorak extended the lead to 3-0, showcasing the Flyers’ dominance. Dvorak praised Grebenkin’s dynamic play, calling it a significant boost for the team.
Vancouver fought back with a beautiful goal by Owen Tippett, which impressed Rick Tocchet, the Flyers’ head coach. Matvey Mitchkov sealed the win with an empty-net goal in the final moments. With this win, the Flyers improved their record to 18-10-7, edging into second place after playing fewer games than the Capitals in a tight division race. Tippett acknowledged the positive momentum but emphasized the long season ahead and the need to maintain focus.
The Flyers have earned points in 18 of their last 23 games, with Tocchet highlighting their tenacity and fighting spirit despite imperfections. The team will face the Canucks again in Vancouver in a little over a week, with Tocchet returning to a familiar arena where he previously coached.
Filip Vladar returned to goal after missing a recent shootout loss due to injury, delivering a solid performance with 23 saves on 25 shots. He has now kept the Flyers to two or fewer goals in 14 of 21 games started this season. Tocchet praised all four lines for their contributions. The Canucks scored once more during garbage time, with Thatcher Demko stopping 34 out of 38 shots from the Flyers.
Grebenkin scored by deflecting a shot from Emile Andre, who notched his 10th goal of the season while excelling defensively. Tocchet lauded Andre’s bravery and puck control, calling it a key play. Dvorak, returning from injury, scored in the third period, assisted by Trevor Zegras, who extended his point streak to eight games. Rodrigo Abolz also contributed with two assists.
The Flyers saw strong performances from forwards Garnet Hathaway and Nicolas Deslauriers. Mitchkov ended a 10-game scoring drought with the empty-net goal, rewarded for his persistent presence around the net. Denver Berkey impressed in his NHL debut with two assists and a drawn penalty, earning praise from Sean Couturier for his composure and playmaking.
The Flyers are set to continue their momentum with a game against the Chicago Blackhawks, marking their last match before the NHL’s holiday break.
Fan Take: This win is a crucial step for the Flyers as they solidify their standings in a competitive Metropolitan Division, bringing renewed hope for playoff success. For hockey fans, it signals that the Flyers’ mix of emerging talent and experienced players could make this season exciting and unpredictable.

