Morgan Frost scored twice to help the Flyers win 3-2 over the Montreal Canadiens.
Steven M. Falk / Staff PhotographerIn the dwindling minutes of the Flyers’ Tuesday night game against the Montreal Canadiens, with the score tied 1-1, center Morgan Frost was as cool as his last name suggests.
“The goals are the goals, that’s great,” coach John Tortorella said of Frost’s performance. “We’re looking for that. But I think he’s improved right on through away from the puck, which is a very important part of his game.” Defenseman Tony DeAngelo set up Ristolainen for a one-timer at the point, but it was blocked by Harvey-Pinard, who fell to the ice in pain. Harvey-Pinard struggled to get to his feet as the power play continued around him, limiting his efficacy and creating a de-facto two-man advantage for the Flyers. Just as the power play expired, Hayes sent a pass from the goal line to Frost at the bottom of the left circle. Frost fired a wrist shot past Primeau to put the Flyers up, 1-0.
The Flyers needed to clean up that sloppiness and get some of their chances to go in the third period. Through the first 15 minutes of the final frame, the Flyers were the more prolific, peppering Primeau with six shots on goal to the Canadiens’ two. Frost netted his second of the night on an end-to-end chance with just over two minutes remaining to put the Flyers up, 2-1.
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