Flyers snap 10-game losing skid with win over Flames
Candice Ward / USA Today Sports
Finally.
For the first time since Nov. 9, the Philadelphia Flyers found the win column, earning a 5-2 decision over the Calgary Flames on Tuesday night and snapping a 10-game losing streak in the process.
Philly's long-awaited victory was sparked by a three-goal outburst in a 71-second span in the second period, as well as a 43-save performance from goaltender Brian Elliott.
With things now pointed in the right direction, the Flyers will look to start a new streak of the right nature Wednesday in Edmonton.
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