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Flyers Lose Heartbreaker to Islanders, Down 3-1 in Series

A late goal by Ivan Provorov cut the Islanders' lead to 3-2, but the comeback wasn't enough

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Thomas Greiss of the New York Islanders defends a shot against the Flyers’ Claude Giroux during the second period in Game Four.

The Flyers' turnaround 2019-20 season is walking toward the end of the plank.

With a 3-2 loss Sunday night at Scotiabank Arena in Game 4 of their best-of-seven second-round series against the Islanders, the Flyers are one loss away from being finished in the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

New York, which has won 10 of 13 games in the postseason, outscoring the opposition 43-22, has gotten the best of the Flyers, especially when the game wears on. The Islanders just look like the better club. Can the Flyers win the next three against this team?

The Flyers are 1-17 all-time in best-of-seven series when trailing 3-1. In NHL history, a team has erased a 3-1 deficit to win a series 29 times, four of those comebacks being from down 3-0.

Brian Elliott got the surprising nod in net. Sean Couturier scored in the middle frame and Ivan Provorov netted a marker late in the final stanza, giving the Flyers their first goals in the second and third periods of this series — which tells you a lot about why the club is in a 3-1 hole.

• For the first time since Jan. 8 and in a span of 39 games, the Flyers lost consecutive outings.

Bad, bad timing, as well.

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• The Flyers have gotten outplayed by the Islanders in the third period and have not gotten the necessary production from their go-to producers.

Tough to win with that recipe at this juncture of the playoffs.

Including three games in the regular season and the four games in the series, New York has outscored the Flyers 13-3 in the final 20 minutes.

The Islanders have made plays when they need to and when it matters most.

For the Flyers, they remain without a goal from Claude Giroux and Travis Konecny over 13 games in the playoffs, while Jakub Voracek is scoreless in the series.

The improved depth on the Flyers is a major reason why this team is in its first second-round series since 2012. But at this point, the Flyers must have their big names doing more.

The next step for Konecny in his career will be playoff production. An extended postseason run and being a focal point is new territory for the 23-year-old.

• Jean-Gabriel Pageau, who the Islanders made a splash to acquire at the Feb. 24 trade deadline, has seven goals and a plus-13 rating in the playoffs.

He blew past the Flyers to give New York a crucial 2-1 lead in the third period. Provorov and Matt Niskanen have not been great in this series. On the play, Provorov went after the puck carrier Scott Mayfield to cut him off, but the problem was Niskanen, who looked like he had tired legs and was beat up ice by Pageau, setting up a breakaway chance.

The Islanders also started their backup in Thomas Greiss. With a 2-1 series lead, Trotz had more wiggle room in his decision.

• Couturier was one of the Flyers' top-end producers to step up in Game 4, at least on the score sheet.

The Selke Trophy finalist went right to the net and redirected a shot for a huge second-period equalizer. The Flyers outshot New York in the middle stanza 17-3, but once again, they couldn't finish plays in the the all-important third period and the Islanders did.

• Oskar Lindblom provided a victory before the start of Game 4.

• The series continues Tuesday with Game 5 at 7 p.m. ET on NBCSN.

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