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Morgan Frost of the Philadelphia Flyers scored a goal between the legs of the Boston Bruins.

Morgan Frost of the Philadelphia Flyers scored a goal between the legs of the Boston Bruins.

The goal was not only repulsive, but it also happened at a crucial juncture in the match. The Flyers were within one goal with less than five minutes remaining.

Sadly for Frost and the Flyers, the Bruins managed to hold on for a 6-5 victory.

This is not Frost’s first use of this maneuver. He defeated Anthony Stolarz, the goalie for the Florida Panthers, against the Anaheim Ducks the previous season.Frost's incredible between-the-legs goal | NHL.com

After a few days off, the Flyers will take on the Toronto Maple Leafs on Tuesday.

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Joel Farabee Sets a Career High Goal Total, But the Flyers’ Comeback Is Not Enough

Joel Farabee's goal sets pace for comeback win for Flyers

The Philadelphia Flyers made the trip up to Boston in an attempt to recover from their unsettling loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Thursday, but their dreams were dashed by the Boston Bruins’ explosive third-period goal.

The Philadelphia Flyers made the trip up to Boston in an attempt to recover from their unsettling loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Thursday, but their dreams were dashed by the Boston Bruins’ explosive third-period goal.

The Flyers’ goals came from Ryan Poehling, Joel Farabee, Nic Deslauriers, and Morgan Frost; however, the Bruins answered with goals from Charlie Coyle, Jake DeBrusk, Johnny Beecher, and Morgan Geekie. With his goals tonight, Farabee sets a new career high for goals in a single season, with 21.Joel Farabee's goal sets pace for comeback win for Flyers

Ryan Poehling’s goal, his tenth of the season, gave the Flyers the lead.

Then Morgan Geekie answered, leveling the score at one.

Joel Farabee and Cam York combined for a stunning offensive series that put Philadelphia ahead once more.

Charlie Coyle’s goal, his first of the game, gave the Bruins another point to square the score.

The Flyers were leading 2-2 at the end of the game when all of a sudden they were up 5-2 thanks to three goals in the span of two minutes.

Joel Farabee's goal sets pace for comeback win for Flyers

The home team jumped ahead with to goals from Charlie Coyle, Jake DeBrusk, and Johnny Beecher.

There was still more scoring as Nic Deslauriers managed to score his first goal.

the Flyers within two goals of the season.

To tie the Flyers at one, Morgan Frost entered the game and put the puck behind Jeremy Swayman.

Danton Heinen scored his 13th goal of the year to put the Bruins ahead by two once more.

Joel Farabee's goal sets pace for comeback win for Flyers

Joel Farabee, who scored his second goal of the game and set a new career high with 21 points, ensured that the Flyers’ comeback continued.

The Flyers battled valiantly for it, but they were unable to complete the comeback, losing to the Bruins 6-5.

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