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Flyers can’t solve Hurricanes, fall into 3-0 second-round series hole

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Flyers can’t solve Hurricanes, fall into 3-0 second-round series hole originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

Rick Tocchet didn’t hide from the daunting thought of a 3-0 series deficit against the Eastern Conference’s top seed.

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To put it simply, the Flyers needed to win Game 3 in this best-of-seven second-round matchup. Without dumping a load of pressure on his players before the game, the head coach knew it.

Once again, the Flyers were unable to crack the Hurricanes as they lost Thursday night, 4-1, at Xfinity Mobile Arena.

Trevor Zegras made it a 1-1 game 2:31 minutes into the second period when he scored on a delayed penalty. But Carolina picked apart the Flyers on special teams with two power play goals and one at shorthanded.

“It’s tough to come back in a series 3-0, I’m going to be honest with you,” Tocchet said at morning skate. “We win this game, we’re back in the series. If we lose, now we’re really behind the eight ball.”

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They’re behind by three games and now have to be perfect for four straight if they want to somehow keep their season alive.

“We just can’t worry about anything else other than winning one hockey game,” Christian Dvorak said. “You win one and then the pressure starts to flip. We know we have it in this room, we’re not going to quit. We’re going to bring our best effort and do what we can Saturday.”

In the history of the NHL, only four teams have survived a 3-0 series hole. The Flyers, of course, were one of them. They pulled it off in the second round of the 2010 playoffs and made a run to the Stanley Cup Final.

“There’s not going to be any quitting, that’s for sure,” Sean Couturier said. “We’re going to keep battling, stick together and try to just get a win.”

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The Hurricanes have yet to lose in these playoffs. They’ve won all seven of their games and have surrendered just eight goals.

Going back to the start of the 2021-22 season, the Flyers have lost 19 of their last 22 games against Carolina.

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