Flyers hand Golden Knights 4th home regulation loss of season
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What Vegas Flu?
The Las Vegas Strip treated the Philadelphia Flyers just fine on Sunday night, as Philly handed the Golden Knights only their fourth regulation loss of the season at T-Mobile Arena.
In fact, this was the first time all year that Vegas had lost consecutive games at home in regulation.
The Flyers got yet another stellar performance from budding star Sean Couturier, who scored and added two assists to set career highs in both categories (28 goals, 29 assists).
With the defeat, the Golden Knights overall record dips to 36-15-4, but they still hold a firm grip on first place in the Pacific Division, currently sitting with an eight-point lead over the San Jose Sharks.
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