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Sam Carchidi

Rookie Nic Aube-Kubel paces surging Flyers past Lightning to secure Eastern Conference's top seed

Right from the start of Training Camp 2.0, the Flyers downplayed the round-robin tournament's results and said their focus was on getting prepared for this week's Stanley Cup playoffs.

Consider them ready.

They blitzed through the round-robin tournament with three straight "upset" wins, including Saturday night's 4-1 triumph over Tampa Bay in Toronto, and climbed from No. 4 to No. 1 in the seedings.

Rookie right winger Nic Aube-Kubel scored a pair of goals for the Flyers, who will face surprising Montreal in the Eastern Conference quarterfinals, with Game 1's date still unannounced.

"This is a dream since I'm a little kid to play in the playoffs, and I'm excited for the next game," Aube-Kubel said.

In the regular season, the Flyers went 2-1 against the Canadiens (both wins were in overtime), who shocked Pittsburgh, three games to one, in the play-in round.

As a tune-up to facing Montreal's outstanding goaltender, Carey Price, the Flyers defeated Andrei Vasilevskiy, one of three finalists for the Vezina Trophy, awarded to the league's best goalie.

The Flyers, victors in 12 of their last 13 games, ended a seven-game losing streak to Tampa since a win over the Bolts on Dec. 29, 2017. They beat the top three seeds in the round-robin tournament at Scotiabank Arena.

"A lot of guys got to Philadelphia early and we had a great camp," Aube-Kubel said when asked how the Flyers were able to continue their momentum after nearly a five-month break.

Tyler Johnson, left all alone in front, converted Alex Killorn's pass into a power-play goal with 14:39 left in the second, getting the Lightning to within 2-1. The Flyers' penalty kill had been 8 for 8 in the tourney before Johnson beat Carter Hart.

But rookie Joel Farabee (two points) scored from the right circle as he one-timed a cross-ice pass from revived defenseman Shayne Gostisbehere (two assists) to give the Flyers a 3-1 cushion with 5:38 remaining in the second. Couturier (two assists) made a clever poke-check to get the puck to Gostisbehere.

Farabee, 20, was superb as he went to the top line and replaced Jake Voracek, who was sidelined by an illness or injury.

Tyler Pitlick made it 4-1 with an empty-net goal late in the game.

The Flyers, who allowed a total of three goals in the three tournament games, dominated the first period, building momentum after Hart stopped Nikita Kucherov on a breakaway by making a five-hole save with 13:05 left in the session. They got two goals from the blossoming Aube-Kubel and outshot the Lightning, 20-6, as they built a 2-0 first-period lead.

Gostisbehere, who has shown much more mobility after returning from knee surgery, took a point shot that Aube-Kubel deftly deflected past Vasilevskiy with 12:20 to go in the first.

A little over six minutes later, Aube-Kubel finished a two-on-one with Couturier to make it 2-0. That gave the 24-year-old right winger the first two-goal game of his young career.

With the Flyers on a power play later in the first, a Travis Konecny turnover led to Killorn's breakaway, but he was turned aside by Hart, who was dialed in like he was in Game 1 of the round-robin tournament, a 4-1 win over NHL-best Boston in which he made 34 saves.

Tampa suffered a major loss when Victor Hedman, one of the NHL's elite defensemen, fell to the ice with an apparent injury to his right ankle midway through the first period and did not return to the game. Hedman slammed the railing with his stick as he walked to the locker room.

In the first minute of the second period, the Flyers lost one of their top defensemen as Travis Sanheim went to the locker room with an apparent hand injury. Sanheim (eight blocked shots) returned midway through the period.

The win gave the Flyers the top seed for the 11th time in franchise history and the first time since the 1999-2000 season, when they reached the conference finals and lost to New Jersey, four games to three.

The Flyers lost both games against Tampa in the regular season, dropping a pair of close games. But they are now peaking at the right time. They won nine of their last 10 when the season was stopped by the coronavirus on March 12, and they haven't skipped a beat since the restart.

Now they will focus on winning their first playoff series since 2012.

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