Owen Tippett's hat trick pushes Flyers
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Owen Tippett, Matvei Michkov, and Denver Barkey have become key players for the Philadelphia Flyers this season. They are scoring goals, thereby creating chances at the right moments, showing how important young talent and a solid team are.
Early in the third period, Tippett's second tally of the game (17th) and a Matvei Michkov deflection goal (11th) re-opened a two-goal edge for Philly. In the middle stages of the frame, Tippett scored (SHG, 18th) on a shorthanded breakaway to complete his hat trick. Later Michkov collected his second goal of the night (ENG, 12th).
What a start to the third period for the Flyers. Owen Tippett has his second of the game, and Matvei Michkov has his 11th of the season to make it 5-3 Philadelphia.Two goals in a minute from Tippet, Michkov give the Flyers the lead!
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