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Did St. Louis Blues' Powerplay Struggles Cost Them Against Philadelphia Flyers?

The St. Louis Blues faced off against the Philadelphia Flyers at Xfinity Mobile Arena, with the Blues holding a record of 6-9-6 and the Flyers at 10-6-3. The game concluded with a score of 3-2 in favor of the home team, adding another loss to the Blues' tally.


Nov 20, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Dan Vladar (80) covers the puck against the St. Louis Blues during the second period at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images

First Period


The opening period saw an early surge from the St. Louis Blues as they managed to net two goals, setting an aggressive tone for their offense. Justin Faulk was instrumental during this period, scoring both goals for his team and showcasing his offensive capabilities from the blue line.


Second Period


As play resumed in the second period, momentum shifted towards the Flyers who tightened their defense significantly. Despite several attempts by key players like Jordan Kyrou and Brayden Schenn to extend their lead, they were unable to break through Philadelphia's defensive setup or capitalize on powerplay opportunities.


Nov 20, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; St. Louis Blues goaltender Joel Hofer (30) makes a save against the Philadelphia Flyers during the first period at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images

Third Period


In a tightly contested third period, it was evident that what went wrong for St. Louis Blues was their inability to convert powerplay chances into goals—a recurring issue throughout this matchup. The Flyers took advantage of this lapse by equalizing and eventually taking control with another goal before regulation time ended.


Overtime


The overtime saw both teams battling intensely but it was ultimately decided by a decisive goal from Rodrigo Abols of Philadelphia after just over three minutes into extra time—sealing victory for his team.


Nov 20, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Flyers right wing Owen Tippett (74) and St. Louis Blues defenseman Colton Parayko (55) battle for position during the first period at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images

Despite Joel Hofer's commendable performance between the pipes with 25 saves out of 28 shots faced, including crucial stops during penalty kills; he couldn't prevent all three goals against him which proved costly in such a close contest.


St. Louis Blues post-match stats highlighted their struggles on special teams as they failed to score on multiple powerplays while allowing one shorthanded goal against them—a factor that played heavily into this defeat according to post-game interviews conducted afterwards where players expressed disappointment yet determination moving forward together as unit stronger than ever before united under common cause: winning games again soon enough hopefully starting next match scheduled November twenty-second versus New York Islanders UBS Arena Belmont Park NY broadcast live ESPN+ MSGSN FDSMW networks respectively so mark calendars now don’t miss chance cheer your favorite squad back action once more!


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