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Predictable win for in-form Maple Leafs

Philadelphia Flyers lost against Toronto Maple Leafs Montage
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The game was poised for another Toronto Maple Leafs' win, and there were no surprises as the in-form team beat the Philadelphia Flyers on road. The 6-3 (0-0, 2-2, 4-1) win makes it four in a row for Toronto Maple Leafs. While Philadelphia Flyers on the other hand has now suffered four straight defeats in the NHL.

Toronto Maple Leafs has extended their lead in their division to 93 points, while Tampa Bay sits zero points back.

The first period was scoreless.

Kevin Hayes scored early in the period, assisted by Ivan Provorov and Oskar Lindblom, to give the Flyers the lead.

Maple Leafs' Wayne Simmonds made it 1-1, after a second-period goal in the middle of the period, assisted by T. J. Brodie.

Ivan Provorov scored late into the period, assisted by Kevin Hayes, to give the Flyers the lead.

In the third period, Auston Matthews scored in the eighth minute of the third period, assisted by Mitchell Marner and Morgan Rielly, giving the Maple Leafs 3-2 a lead.

In the third period, Pierre Engvall scored a goal in the 12th minute of the period, assisted by Morgan Rielly, increasing the lead for the Maple Leafs.

In the third, Ivan Provorov scored his second goal 13 minutes into the period, assisted by Patrick Brown and Zack MacEwen, closing the gap for the Flyers.

In the third, Morgan Rielly scored a goal 14 minutes into the period, assisted by Michael Bunting and Mitchell Marner, increasing the lead for the Maple Leafs.

In the end, with 4 minutes remaining, John Tavares scored a goal, assisted by William Nylander,

Philadelphia Flyers drops to 21–36–11, while Toronto Maple Leafs improves to 44–19–5.

Toronto Maple Leafs are now in second place, while Philadelphia Flyers is in eighth and last place.

Flyers play the New York Rangers away on Sunday, April 0 at 7 p.m. Maple Leafs will face the Tampa Bay Lightning at home on Monday, April 1 at 7:30 p.m.

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