Philadelphia 2, Philadelphia Phantoms 4

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Final

7:30 PM ET, October 7, 2008

Flyers fall to minor league affiliate Phantoms in final game at Spectrum

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Game Information

Attendance: 17,077
Scoring Summary
1ST PERIOD
12:11 Simon Gagne
Assist: Daniel Briere, Mike Richards
2ND PERIOD
17:12 Jared Ross (power play)
Assist: Sean Curry, Patrick Maroon
3RD PERIOD
9:07 Patrick Maroon
Assist: Jeff Szwez, Nate Guenin
14:11 Jonathan Matsumoto
Assist: Claude Giroux
15:08 Scottie Upshall
Assist: Arron Asham
19:42 Andreas Nodl (empty net)
Unassisted
Associated Press

PHILADELPHIA -- The Flyers finished their preseason Tuesday with a 4-2 loss to their minor league affiliate, the American Hockey League's Philadelphia Phantoms.

Simon Gagne and Scottie Upshall each scored a goal in the loss. Patrick Maroon led the Phantoms with a goal and an assist, while goaltender Antero Niittymaki made 28 saves.

Gagne gave the Flyers a 1-0 lead on a one-timer late in the first period, before Maroon assisted on Jared Ross' power-play goal in the second to tie the score.

Maroon then knocked a loose puck past Jean-Sebastien Aubin midway through the third period to put the Phantoms ahead before Jonathan Matsumoto made it 3-1.

Upshall cut the deficit to one less than a minute later, but the Phantoms held on.

The Flyers had a goal disallowed with 43.8 seconds left after Jeff Carter used his glove hand to put the puck in the net.

It was the second exhibition game the Flyers played this preseason at the Wachovia Spectrum, their original home. The team moved to the Wachovia Center in 1996, with the Phantoms taking over as the hockey tenant in the Spectrum. The building is scheduled to be razed sometime after the conclusion of the upcoming 2008-09 season.

The Flyers open the regular season Saturday when they host the New York Rangers.

 

 

NHL Scores

Tuesday, October 7th
Philadelphia 2 Final
Philadelphia Phantoms 4