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Tortorella earns 700th career win, Flyers top Wild 5-4

“No.”

OK, then. Good thing the brusque Stanley Cup winner isn't paid by the word.

James van Riemsdyk scored the only goal in a shootout, and Philadelphia beat the Minnesota Wild 5-4 on Thursday night for Tortorella's 700th victory.

Tortorella is 700-573-181 in 1,454 games as an NHL head coach. His 700 wins rank 12th in NHL history and his career games rank ninth in NHL history. He led Tampa Bay to the Stanley Cup in 2004. In his first season coaching the Flyers, Tortorella joined Peter Laviolette as the second American-born coach to win 700 games.

“I think the culture's kind of changed around here,” Flyers forward Joel Farabee said. “I think he's done a really good job of keeping the group together.”

Farabee, Scott Laughton, Rasmus Ristolainen and Tyson Foerster scored for Philadelphia. The Flyers have two straight games for the first time since Jan. 9-14 when they won three straight. Yeah, it's been that kind of season.

“Farabee’s starting to pop, he’s looking real good. Tyson is looking real good,” Flyers defenseman Tony DeAngelo said. "This is all about laying the foundation for next year but we get a lot of money to do this job. It’s something we love, so we’re gonna go out and give it our best every night.”

Matt Boldy had two goals for the Wild, and Oskar Sundqvist and Marcus Foligno also scored.

“We weren’t very good. They were good," Wild coach Dean Evason said. "We knew they were playing well, they played well tonight. We were loose. We were not firm, turnovers, it didn’t look like our hockey club.”

The Flyers and Wild were tied 1-all at the end of the first period, 3-3 at the end of the second and 4-4 headed into OT.

The rebuilding Flyers have been plucky of late. They had won two of three coming into the game, with the lone loss in overtime. They showed some of that grit in the final two periods, scoring late tying goals.

“It’s a credit to their group, to their coaching staff, that they’ve got them playing the right way,” Evason said.

Boldy poked a backhander past Carter Hart with 6:28 left for a 4-3 lead. The Flyers, playing more for the No. 1 pick and for pride, tied the game on Foerster’s second goal of the season.

Farabee tipped in Cam York’s shot early in the second for a 2-1 lead.

The Wild got going when Boldy ripped one top shelf past Hart for his 24th goal of the season that tied the game 2-all. Foligno scored his seventh goal for the 3-2 lead.

Ristolainen buried a hard slapper from the blue line on the power play for the tying goal with 23 seconds left in the second.

“I think it’s good to try to lay this foundation, kind of get ready for next year. You see guys getting confidence,” DeAngelo said.

The Flyers only played ahead in the first period.

Laughton scored off the rush for his 17th goal of the season and a 1-0 lead. Sundqvist celebrated his birthday with a deflection for the tying goal with 3:24 left in the period.

The Flyers had been one of the lowest-scoring teams in the NHL until the start of this seven-game homestand (3-2 so far). They have scored at least three goals in every game and at least four in the last four.

“We have definitely gotten to the net better,” Tortorella said. “We have spent a lot of time on the ice and with tape as far as getting to that area.”

UP NEXT

Wild: Host Chicago on Saturday.

Flyers: Host Detroit on Saturday.

Regular Season Series

Series tied 1-1

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 12:58 Scott Laughton Goal (17) Wrist Shot, assists: Travis Sanheim (13), James van Riemsdyk (16)
Goal 1st Period 16:35 Oskar Sundqvist Goal (10) Tip-In, assists: Jake Middleton (12), Frederick Gaudreau (19)
Goal 2nd Period 7:26 Joel Farabee Goal (13) Tip-In, assists: Cam York (14), Noah Cates (21)
Goal 2nd Period 15:41 Matt Boldy Goal (24) Snap Shot, assists: Marcus Johansson (22), Joel Eriksson Ek (32)
Goal 2nd Period 18:16 Marcus Foligno Goal (7) Snap Shot, assists: Mats Zuccarello (42), Ryan Hartman (19)
Goal 2nd Period 19:37 Rasmus Ristolainen Goal (3) Slap Shot, assists: Tony DeAngelo (28), Joel Farabee (20)
Goal 3rd Period 13:32 Matt Boldy Goal (25) Backhand, assists: Joel Eriksson Ek (33), Jonas Brodin (10)
Goal 3rd Period 14:16 Tyson Foerster Goal (2) Snap Shot, assists: Tony DeAngelo (29), Morgan Frost (22)
Goal 5 0:00 James van Riemsdyk Goal Backhand

Statistics

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18 Blocked Shots 11
30 Hits 23
2 Takeaways 6
24 Shots 34
0 Power Play Goals 1
3 Power Play Opportunities 1
0.0 Power Play Percentage 100.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
26 Faceoffs Won 22
54.2 Faceoff Win Percent 45.8
9 Giveaways 6
1 Total Penalties 3
2 Penalty Minutes 6
Philadelphia Flyers Philadelphia Flyers Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Ty Murchison, D Out Feb 3
Rodrigo Abols, C Injured Reserve Jan 21
Minnesota Wild Minnesota Wild Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Marcus Foligno, LW Injured Reserve Mar 3

Game Information

Xfinity Mobile Arena

Location: Philadelphia, PA
Attendance: 18,495 | Capacity:

2025-26 Central Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Colorado 43 11 95 9
Dallas 40 14 90 10
Minnesota 38 16 87 11
Utah 34 26 73 5
Nashville 29 27 66 8
Winnipeg 26 27 62 10
St. Louis 25 29 60 10
Chicago 24 29 59 11

2025-26 Metropolitan Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Carolina 41 17 88 6
Pittsburgh 32 17 79 15
NY Islanders 37 23 79 5
Columbus 33 21 76 10
Washington 32 26 71 7
Philadelphia 29 23 69 11
New Jersey 32 30 66 2
NY Rangers 26 30 60 8
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