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After losing Ersson early, the Flyers are shut out by the Bruins

After losing Ersson early, the Flyers are shut out by the Bruins

After losing Ersson early, the Flyers were shut out by the Bruins. The original appearance appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

The Flyers lost their No. 1 goaltender and mini-winning streak with a 3-0 loss to the Bruins at Wells Fargo Center on Saturday afternoon.

Samuel Ersson was eliminated 7:36 minutes into the first period with an unknown problem. A little less than six minutes later, Boston took a 1-0 lead, and John Tortorella's club trailed the rest of the game.

The Flyers (4-7-1) won for the first time this season and three of their last four games in a row.

But the early loss of Ersson seemed a terribly ominous sign for the day.

The Bruins (5-6-1) were able to get revenge on the Flyers, who they eliminated 2-0 in Boston four days ago.

Jim Montgomery's team had lost their last two games by a combined score of 10-2.

• Ersson made eight saves before being eliminated. If the 25-year-old is out for an extended period of time, the Flyers could be in serious trouble. Their backups are two rookies with a total of five NHL starts.

“Let’s be honest, we have a goalie situation,” Tortorella said over a week ago.

Aleksei Kolosov, a 22-year-old Belarusian, saved 20 of 22 shots in relief. The Flyers were slow to get back to the Bruins' 2-0 goal in the second period. Justin Brazeau fired a shot off a feed from Brad Marchand.

Boston's third goal was a miss.

At the end of September it was uncertain whether Kolosov would report to training camp. Now he could be the man if Ersson needs time.

Bruins goaltender Joonas Korpisalo stopped all 20 of the Flyers' shots.

In the second period, Morgan Frost narrowly failed and Bobby Brink shot with iron. The Flyers couldn't generate much in the third period.

Crime was a concern. The Flyers have scored four goals (one non-goal) in their last three games and have started the season at 2.73 per game.

• Matvei Michkov, the NHL's rookie of the month for October, went scoreless for the fourth straight game. Here's more on the 19-year-old's early growing pains after a fast start.

Michkov and Sean Couturier each had a minus-3 against the Bruins. Travis Konecny ​​​​was a minus-2

• Before the game, the Flyers honored the late Jay Greenberg, a Hockey Hall of Fame journalist and author who died on August 12, 2021. He was 71 years old.

The team held a dedication in the downstairs media room and unveiled the Jay Greenberg Press Row photo collage in the press box on the balcony level.

Keith Jones, president of hockey operations, and general manager Danny Briere attended the dedication.

• The Flyers open a three-game road trip on Tuesday when they visit the Hurricanes (7 p.m. ET/NBCSP).

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