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The Vancouver Canucks suffered their first loss of the post-Hughes era on Monday night. The Philadelphia Flyers earned a 5-2 win, ending Vancouver’s four-game streak and reasserting control with a strong third period.

Flyers Strike with New Fourth Line Spark

The Flyers found offense from an unlikely source. Nikita Grebenkin delivered a goal and an assist. Carl Grundstrom added another goal.

Both skaters played on a revamped fourth line that had struggled earlier this season. Rodrigo Abols chipped in with two assists. The line combined for five points and changed the game’s rhythm.

Grebenkin opened scoring late in the second period. He tipped an Emil Andrae shot past Thatcher Demko with 6:47 remaining.

Third-Period Surge Seals the Game

Philadelphia took full control in the third period. Grundstrom scored at 5:58 after burying his own rebound. It marked his fourth goal in eight games since his AHL recall.

Christian Dvorak followed at 7:49, making it 3-0 and silencing the Vancouver crowd.

The Flyers added insurance after Vancouver briefly pushed back. Owen Tippett restored a three-goal lead midway through the period. Matvei Michkov sealed the win with an empty-net goal late.

Michkov’s goal ended a 10-game scoring drought and capped a dominant finish.

Tocchet Beats Former Team

The win carried added meaning for Rick Tocchet. It marked his first victory against Vancouver since leaving the club.

Tocchet coached the Canucks for two and a half seasons. He took the Flyers job in May. His team responded with pace, structure, and timely scoring.

Philadelphia also snapped a two-game losing streak with the result.

Vladar Steady in Net for Philadelphia

Dan Vladar delivered a calm performance in goal. He stopped 22 shots and earned his 13th win of the season.

Vladar controlled rebounds and limited second chances. His work allowed the Flyers to play confidently through the neutral zone.

Canucks Rally Falls Short

Vancouver showed fight late but could not recover. Max Sasson broke the shutout with 6:55 remaining.

The goal came after a highlight play from Zeev Buium. The rookie defenseman went coast-to-coast and set up Drew O’Connor with a slick backhand pass.

O’Connor scored soon after, cutting the deficit. However, the Flyers quickly answered and shut the door.

Thatcher Demko finished with 34 saves despite the loss. He faced heavy pressure during Philadelphia’s third-period surge.

First Loss Since Hughes Trade

The defeat marked Vancouver’s first since trading Quinn Hughes to Minnesota. The Canucks had won four straight games entering the matchup.

Without Hughes, Vancouver leaned on younger defenders and quick puck movement. The effort showed promise but lacked finish.

What the Result Means

For the Flyers, the win highlighted improved depth scoring and renewed confidence. The fourth line’s production stood out as a turning point.

For the Canucks, the loss offered a reality check. Life after Hughes remains a work in progress.

Vancouver will look to reset quickly and regain momentum. Philadelphia leaves encouraged by balance, structure, and timely offense.

The Canucks losing to the Flyers ended one streak. It also opened a new chapter in the post-Hughes era.

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