Voracek: Fans paying for goals, Flyers can't buy one
One day, the Philadelphia Flyers will score again.
It didn't happen Monday, making it two games in a row at home in which the Flyers have failed to score. After losing 1-0 to the Kings on Saturday, Philly fell 2-0 to St. Louis on Monday.
And Jakub Voracek, who's scored only three goals since Dec. 10, is as frustrated as Flyers fans.
"It's tough, you don't score a goal two games in a row, especially at home. It's tough for us," he said, according to the Courier-Post's Dave Isaac. "It's tough for the fans. They pay a lot of money to see goals and unfortunately we just couldn't buy one again (Monday)."
The Flyers outshot the Blues 26-16, but it wasn't meant to be.
Philadelphia remains in the playoff picture, holding down the final wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference, but the Flyers will have to begin finding the net again if they want to play in the postseason.
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