The Philadelphia Flyers completed an improbable comeback on November 14, 2025. They beat the St. Louis Blues 6-5 in a wild shootout. Trevor Zegras scored 2 goals and an assist. He also scored the shootout winner.
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🔥 Quick Facts:
- Flyers overcame 2 two-goal deficits to force overtime
- Zegras posted 3 total points (2G, 1A) plus shootout winner
- Game played in St. Louis on Nov. 14, 2025
- Flyers outshot Blues 5-1 during scoreless overtime period
- Next game: Flyers vs. New Jersey Devils on Nov. 22
The Stunning Comeback
The Flyers looked done early as the Blues jumped to commanding leads. St. Louis struck first and built a 2-0 advantage. Philadelphia clawed back to tie it. But Jordan Holloway put the Blues ahead 4-3 with 40 seconds left in regulation.
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Then the Flyers exploded with consecutive goals. Zegras netted his first goal. The team tied it at four. The momentum shifted completely in Philadelphia’s favor. Erik Tippett led the charge with 4 points. Evan Bouchard and Jett Luchanko added essential goals.
Philadelphia forced overtime at 5-5, setting up drama. The Flyers dominated the extra period. They outshot the Blues 5-1 in overtime. Zegras got a penalty shot opportunity but Jordan Binnington stopped him. The shootout would decide it all.
In the deciding round, Zegras buried the only goal. The Flyers won 6-5, escaping St. Louis with an incredible triumph.
Why This Game Mattered
This win proved the Flyers have serious character and resilience. Coming back from two two-goal deficits isn’t easy at any level. The team showed it won’t quit when trailing. That mentality wins close games throughout the season.
Zegras announced himself as a key performer for Philadelphia. The talented center delivered when it mattered. His three-point night included the overtime winner. In trades, Philly got him from Anaheim. Games like this justify that decision.
The Flyers were fighting for playoff position in late November. Taking 2 points in St. Louis boosted their playoff odds. These comeback wins build confidence and momentum heading forward.
The Key Statistics
The shooting battle told the story of this thriller:
| Category | Flyers | Blues |
| Final Score | 6 | 5 (SO) |
| Regulation Goals | 5 | 5 |
| Overtime Shots | 5 | 1 |
| Saves by Goalie | NA | 26 (Binnington) |
Tippett finished with 4 points, while Zegras had 3 (including shootout goal). The Flyers showed balanced scoring depth. Robert Thomas, Jimmy Snuggerud, and Jordan Kyrou each had 1 goal and 1 assist for St. Louis. Binnington made 26 saves but couldn’t stop Zegras when it counted.
What’s Next for Philadelphia?
The Flyers face their next challenge very soon. They play the New Jersey Devils on Nov. 22, 2025. Building on this victory is crucial for playoff positioning. The team must maintain this winning energy going forward.
- Next opponent: New Jersey Devils (Nov. 22)
- Focus on consistency after late comeback
- Zegras will look to build on strong start
- Defense needs to tighten without three-goal leads
- Playoff push depends on more performances like this
The Flyers are fighting for playoff positioning. This win puts them in prime position. Games like Thursday’s instant classic build winning cultures. Can Philadelphia sustain this against New Jersey?
Can the Flyers Repeat This Magic?
What makes this comeback remarkable isn’t just coming back twice. It’s the composure the Flyers showed under pressure. Trailing teams often crumble mentally. Instead, Philadelphia found extra gears. They executed when it mattered most.
Zegras‘s decision-making proved invaluable. His leadership on the ice showed why the Ducks traded him. Young players sometimes fold when losing. He elevated his teammates around him instead. That’s star-caliber performance right there.
The Blues likely regret this one for weeks. Holding leads at 2-0 and 4-3 should be enough. Jordan Binnington made 26 saves but couldn’t control the game flow. St. Louis will review why they let this slip away.
For Philadelphia fans, this game offers real hope. The team won’t quit no matter the deficit. That resilience carries teams far in playoff races. Watch for the Flyers to build on this momentum moving forward. Will they maintain this winning formula?
Sources
- NHL.com – Game recap and official statistics
- ESPN – Box score and detailed play-by-play
- Sportsnet – Highlights and game analysis

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