In the last quarter, the clubs combined for seven goals, with Boston scoring the first three in a 2:56 period.
With goals and assists from Jake DeBrusk, Morgan Geekie, John Beecher, and Danton Heinen, the Bruins improved
to 5-1-1 in their previous seven games.
Jeremy Swayman made 24 saves, while Brad Marchand and Hampus Lindholm both had two assists.
For Philadelphia, which has lost two straight, Joel Farabee had two goals while Owen Tippett (three) and Cam York
(two) both had multiple assists.
The Flyers’ final goals were scored by Ryan Poehling, Morgan Frost, and Nicolas Deslauriers; Felix Sandstrom made
twenty-four saves.
At 1:08, Coyle gave Boston the lead and started their third-period onslaught. Coyle’s drive at the net front, which he
took down the left side, was set up by David Pastrnak.
Beecher attempted to grab his own rebound outside the crease again at 3:45. The play was initiated by newly
acquired defenseman Andrew Peeke, who slid the puck into the middle from the right circle.
At 4:04, DeBrusk cut down the right side to slip a loose puck past an outstretched Sandstrom, extending Boston’s
lead to 5-2.
With 5:48 remaining in regulation, Deslauriers scored, and then Frost broke through the defense to score a goal in
the crease that went between the legs. Two goals in 1:02 for Philadelphia put the score at one once more.