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Flyers bounce back, dominate Blackhawks in 5-1 win
Philadelphia's young stars shine in decisive victory, keeping playoff hopes alive
Mar. 27, 2026 at 2:21am
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The Philadelphia Flyers delivered a dominant performance, defeating the Chicago Blackhawks 5-1 at Xfinity Mobile Arena. After a disappointing loss earlier in the week, the Flyers bounced back with a strong showing, led by goals from rookies Alex Bump, Denver Barkey, and Noah Cates, as well as a solid outing from veteran Sean Couturier.
Why it matters
The Flyers' playoff hopes were on the line, and this decisive victory over the Blackhawks keeps them in the hunt. The team's young stars stepped up, providing an offensive boost and showing they can be key contributors as the Flyers look to make a postseason push.
The details
The Flyers scored early and often, with Bump netting the opening goal just 48 seconds into the game. Couturier, Barkey, Cates, and Dvorak also found the back of the net for Philadelphia. The Flyers dominated possession, outshooting the Blackhawks 42-26, and got a strong performance in net from goaltender Sam Ersson.
- The Flyers scored the opening goal 48 seconds into the first period.
- Bump, Couturier, Barkey, Cates, and Dvorak scored goals for the Flyers.
The players
Alex Bump
A rookie forward for the Philadelphia Flyers who scored a goal and added an assist in the win.
Sean Couturier
The Flyers' captain, who scored a goal and has looked like his vintage self in recent games.
Denver Barkey
A rookie forward for the Flyers who scored his fourth career goal in the victory.
Noah Cates
A 27-year-old center for the Flyers who has been one of the team's best players since the Olympic break, scoring a goal in this game.
Sam Ersson
The Flyers' goaltender, who has turned his game around after a rough stretch earlier in the season, making key saves to preserve the win.
What’s next
The Flyers will look to build on this momentum as they continue their push for a playoff spot. Their next game is against the division-leading Carolina Hurricanes on Tuesday, March 31.
The takeaway
The Flyers' young stars stepped up in a must-win game, providing an offensive spark and keeping the team's playoff hopes alive. This performance shows the potential of the Flyers' future, as players like Bump, Barkey, and Cates contribute alongside veterans like Couturier.
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