Daily News | New Jersey Devils emerge victorious, 3-2, in third-period nail-biter over Flyers
As coach John Tortorella has said repeatedly in the past, hockey is a game of mistakes.
Just two minutes into the final frame with the game tied 1-1, goalie Carter Hart and defenseman Nick Seeler misplayed the puck behind the net. Devils center Dawson Mercer capitalized on the error and scored to put the visitors up, 2-1. Despite going down 3-1, the Flyers never gave in. Center Lukáš Sedlák cut the Devils’ lead to one point when he scored from a distance as winger Zack MacEwen screened Devils goalie Akira Schmid. However, their efforts weren’t enough.While the Flyers were the better team through the first 40 minutes of the game, the Devils did their best to disrupt them.
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