2014 NHL Playoffs: 5 Reasons The Flyers Lost Game 3 To The Rangers
"It doesn't change anything for us," Claude Giroux said. "We're going to tie it up and go back to New York. We've just got to stay confident."
Via NJ.com:
PHILADELPHIA -- This was when the Flyers, after winning a game at Madison Square Garden with a feisty comeback on Sunday, were going to take control of the series: With inspired play and momentum. At home. In front of a rowdy crowd.
So, what happened?
The Rangers dominated the first period (again), silenced the raucous Flyers fans at Wells Fargo Center and outplayed the Flyers for a 4-1 victory that gave them a 2-1 lead in their first-round, best-of-seven playoff series.
Game 4 -- Friday night in Philadelphia -- is critical for the Flyers, but they insisted Tuesday's loss doesn't change the...