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The Philadelphia Flyers suffered a disappointing 6-3 defeat against the Calgary Flames on Saturday night, struggling with poor defensive play and goaltending issues, particularly from rookie Ivan Fedotov. Despite throwing 40 shots at the Flames' net, the Flyers were unable to capitalize on their scoring opportunities, leaving them with lingering frustrations until their next game on Tuesday. Fedotov allowed five goals, with some being attributed to fluke plays and power plays, but he needs to improve his puck tracking to gain more consistency in the league. Tyson Foerster made headlines for his aggressive defense of a teammate but ended up with 17 minutes in penalties, reflecting the team's struggles both on and off the ice. The Flames, who previously won a high-scoring opener against the Vancouver Canucks, showcased their resiliency and offensive prowess in this match. Moving forward, the Flyers must address their recurring issues if they hope to compete effectively this season.
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