Flyers defeat the Rangers as Tyson Foerster provides game-winner in a rookie game overtime thriller

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Flyers defeat the Rangers as Tyson Foerster provides game-winner in a rookie game overtime thriller
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Even in rookie camp, there’s no such thing as an easy game for the Flyers, writes ReinerOlivia. But their rookies prevailed over the Rangers rookies, 2-1, in overtime thanks to a Tyson Foerster goal.

at Stillwater High School in Stillwater, Minn., and at the University of Minnesota, Duluth, forwards Jackson and Noah Cates partnered up on the Flyers’ top line alongside Foerster, the right winger. Coming off of a 16-game stint with the Flyers last season, Noah stood out early against the Rangers with his playmaking ability and solid defensive play. Early in first period, he hit defenseman Mason Millman at the blue line with a cross-seam pass, who fired a shot toward the net.

Foerster continued to see scoring chances come his way, both at five-on-five and on the Flyers’ first power-play unit, but he wasn’t able to capitalize through regulation. Halfway through the second period, Foerster attempted to clean up a loose puck in front of the net, but his shot went wide. However, Foerster scored to seal the Flyers’ win in overtime.

The Flyers rookies return to the PPL Center on Saturday for their final game against the Rangers rookies at 5:05 p.m. .

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