"One goal.
That's all Claude Giroux's line with Scott Hartnell and Jaromir Jagr has scored against goalie Henrik Lundqvist this season in four losses to the Rangers.
"His team plays well. They block shots. We have a lot of shots outside, but without traffic, and if he sees the puck, he stops it," Giroux said.
"We have to do a good job of going in front of him."
If last weekend represented the "Lost Weekend" for the Flyers, then this one has the potential to be "Redemption Weekend."
The Flyers host the Eastern Conference leading Rangers on Saturday afternoon, then fly to Detroit for Sunday's match against the Red Wings, who are trying to tie the all-time home winning streak record.
Detroit has won 18 in a row at home. The Flyers have the modern record of 20 set in 1976, while Boston did it first in 1929-30 in the six-team NHL.
"Let's talk one [game] at a time … we got one game on the menu and we've got to play a good hockey game," coach Peter Laviolette said.
Laviolette steadfastly refuses to see big weekends as anything more than singular games, instead of viewed as a whole. So getting him to comment on Detroit is a lost cause.
New York? That's different.
Lundqvist has yielded just six goals in the four Ranger wins against the Flyers. Last week, New York fans chanted "You can't beat us," at Madison Square Garden."