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Sam Carchidi

James van Riemsdyk, Travis Konecny help trigger Flyers' rout of Jack Eichel-less Sabres

PHILADELPHIA _ No Jack Eichel in Buffalo's lineup?

No sweat for the Flyers in a mismatch Thursday night at the Wells Fargo Center.

Without the electric Eichel, who took part in the pregame warmups and then was scratched from the lineup because of an undisclosed injury, the Flyers rolled past the Sabres, 6-1.

James van Riemsdyk had a pair of goal and Travis Konecny had three assists as the Flyers cruised, equaling their most lopsided victory of the season.

"Pucks were just going through and we were getting good looks," Konecny said.

Carter Hart was forced to make just 17 saves and came within 8 minutes, 25 seconds of recording the second shutout of his career. He is now 10-1-2 in games this season at home, where his goals-against average is around 1.50.

The Flyers are 12-2-4 at home; they didn't get their 12th home win last season until early February.

Buffalo missed Eichel, who went into the night second in the NHL in goals (24) and fifth in points (50). He had points in 17 straight games.

The Flyers built a 3-0 first-period lead on goals by Misha Vorobyev (second of his career), van Riemsdyk (six goals in his last 10 games), and Matt Niskanen (power play) and never looked back.

Kevin Hayes set up the latter two goals for the Flyers, who had been outscored, 8-3, in their previous eight first periods.

Hayes "really did it all on that play," Niskanen said about his goal, scored from the right circle. "He found the loose puck, (had) good deception, and he finds me across the ice. .. and takes a guy out. I just didn't want to screw it up."

The Flyers (19-11-5) got the power play after Buffalo (16-13-7) unsuccessfully challenged for goalie interference on van Riemsdyk's goal.

"That gave us a big boost and we capitalized," Niskanen, who had two points, said of the delay-of-game penalty.

Vorobyev's goal, which started the onslaught against Carter Hutton, bounced off Buffalo's Connor Sheary and into the net. That triggered a three-goal outburst in a 4:01 span.

The second period was more of the same. Again the Flyers had a 3-0 domination. Again they got fortuitous bounces. Again they outworked the Sabres.

Ivan Provorov and van Riemsdyk sandwiched power-play goals between a Tyler Pitick tally. The goals by Pitlick and van Riemsdyk deflected off Sabres. (Pitlick returned to the lineup after missing two games with a sinus/head problem.)

Van Riemsdyk, who had the 27th multi-goal game of his career, set a screen on Provorov's eighth tally. Provorov had just seven goals all last season.

The Flyers had three power-play goals; they had just one power-play goal over their previous eight games, going 1 for 18 in that span.

Buffalo's Victor Olofsson scored on a power-play deflection with 8:25 left in the third to end Hart's shutout bid.

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