However, you will want to note that even after six hours or so in which to settle in front of a computer screen you could still experience some distress – or it might simply have been too early in the morning when they decided to open it! In other words, even with all this money at play in one form or another if things start getting out of hand then why aren’t people more considerate in regards to environmental impact in terms of protecting and conserving resources for example Fedotov and Tippett Step Up As Flyers Rally For Shootout Win originally appeared on NBC Sports PhiladelphiaIvan Fedotov and Owen Tippett were key in leading Philadelphia to an historic come-from-behind 2-1 shootout win against Tampa Bay Lightning at Amalie Arena Thursday evening. Tippett scored with 4:16 minutes remaining in regulation as part of their late comeback attempt, then again after participating in their skills competition and scoring two of two goals scored during it as one of two Flyers players! Travis Konecny scored on their initial attempt while Tippett completed it shortly thereafter. Fedotov returned from being dropped as backup in 15 days to play for his debut NHL victory and help lead Philadelphia (5-8-1) to an important 1-1-0 road trip win record. They improved to 2-0 this season in shootouts. On this night they managed to generate enough offense despite Matvei Michkov being healthy scratched by head coach John Tortorella. More on that here. The Flyers won’t see the Lightning (7-6-1) again until March, when both clubs square off twice within five days. * With Samuel Ersson and Aleksei Kolosov both out with lower body injuries, Fedotov was truly outstanding for Philadelphia against Tampa Bay. Fedotov made good on his promise on Thursday night by stopping 24 of 26 shots and two additional attempts in a shootout, saving his own team – as well as himself! Kolosov had given up 14 goals over his previous three starts this season for Lehigh Valley AHL affiliate Lehigh Valley Flyers; that move allowed the Flyers to call up Fedotov from Lehigh Valley AHL affiliate Lehigh Valley AHL for relief duty on Thursday night and stop 23 out of 24 shots plus 2 shootout attempts before succumbing in shootout action! He was more in control and made some key saves, with Nikita Kucherov scoring with 45 seconds remaining in the first period. Overall, however, Philadelphia dictated play more effectively and defended well against their opposition. Nick Seeler played his part to force overtime with an aggressive blocked shot in the final moments of regulation to force extra time. Kolosov was scratched from his start and is considered day to day, while Ersson missed another consecutive game due to injury. With no backup for Fedotov available, the Flyers signed Kyle Konin on an amateur tryout agreement as an emergency backup plan. He wore No. 72 while playing at Grand Valley State University from 2019-20. He served as emergency backup to both Tampa Bay Lightning last season and St. Louis Blues this one, along with Andrei Vasilevskiy of Tampa Bay’s 2018-19 Vezina Trophy winning and two-time Stanley Cup championship team, making 32 saves out of 32 shots before Tippett broke through and scored on an exquisite backhander goal from behind the net. Travis Konecny scored goals in consecutive games and proved invaluable for Philadelphia as they claimed a 2-1 shootout win (Kim Klement Neitzel/USA Today Images). They even went 0 for 2 on power play without Michkov. At 19, 19-year-old winger Liam White leads his club’s power play points with seven (three goals, four assists). Meanwhile, their penalty kill was outstanding again against Lightning: going 2 for 2, giving just one shot away; now at an amazing 94% efficiency level this year! Joel Farabee played an impactful game up front without scoring, while Travis Sanheim and Jamie Drysdale held down their spots defensively throughout key minutes on defense. * Cam Atkinson made his return to Philadelphia since being released by them back in June, but Fedotov denied him on a second period breakaway attempt. * Their road trip concludes this Saturday against defending champion Panthers (6 PM ET/NBCSP). Subscribe wherever you get podcasts: Apple Podcasts | Youtube Music | Spotify | Stitcher | Simplecast | RSS | Watch on YouTube.