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Rick Tocchet's Philadelphia Flyers (6-5-1) are in Quebec on Tuesday to take on Martin St. Louis' Montreal Canadiens (9-3-0). The Flyers will look for their first road win of the 2025-26 season.
Rick Tocchet's Philadelphia Flyers (6-5-1) are in Quebec on Tuesday to take on Martin St. Louis' Montreal Canadiens (9-3-0). The Flyers will look for their first road win of the 2025-26 season.
Game time at Bell Centre is 7:00 p.m. EST. The game will be broadcast on NBCSP.
The Flyers wrapped up a five-game homestand on Sunday. After winning each of the first three games, Philadelphia suffered back-to-back losses to the Toronto Maple Leafs (5-2) and Calgary Flames (2-1).
Tuesday Morning Fly By: On the road again
Todayâs open discussion thread, complete with your daily dose of Philadelphia Flyers news and notes.
*The Flyers wrapped up at home this weekend and kick off a little two-game road trip tonight up in Montreal. They will not have Tyson Foerster. But they WILL have Emil Andrae. [BSH]
*After that stinker against the Flames, Rick Tocchet (and I, and also probably you, dear reader) wants to see his team shooting the puck more. A lot more, preferably. [Inquirer]
*Ricky Taco had quite a lot to say about his teamâs lackluster performance on Sunday night, actually. [BSH]
*You get through ten games, a nice round number, and folks want to start doing some evaluating. So hereâs 12 thoughts on the Flyers after 12 games. [The Athletic]
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Canadiens vs. Flyers: Game preview, start time, Tale of the Tape, and how to watch
The Canadiens look to make it four in a row, facing off against a Flyers team trying to win on the road for the first time this season.
Start time:Â 7:00 PM EDT / 4:00 PM PDTIn the Canadiens region:Â TSN2 (English), RDS (French)In the Flyers region:Â NBCSPÂ Streaming: ESPN+, TSN Live
On Saturday night, the Canadiens took an early lead against the Ottawa Senators. Unfortunately, they couldnât put the game on ice, and the Senators slowly crept back into contention, even taking the lead in the 3rd period on a goal by Tim StĂźtzle. From there, the Habs re-engaged their skill, with Ivan Demidov pilfering the first point and Alex Newhook securing the second in overtime.






















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