Logan Cooley breaks tie on power play, helps Utah beat the Flyers 4-2
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Logan Cooley breaks tie on power play, helps Utah beat the Flyers 4-2

Associated Press  

PHILADELPHIA — Logan Cooley broke a tie on power play late in the second period and had an assist to help Utah beat the Philadelphia Flyers 4-2 on Sunday night. Michael Carcone opened the scoring for Utah when Ersson made a save on his shot, but the rebound bounced off Flyers defenseman Rasmus Ristolainen’s skate and slid into the net. Takeaways Utah: Goaltending has been good despite starter Connor Ingram being sidelined with an upper-body injury since Nov. 18. Key stat Plus-14 — Utah’s goal differential since Nov. 23, the best in the NHL in that span.

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