If the Flyers are going to climb back into the playoff hunt, they need to rediscover their mojo on home ice.
They are coming off a three-game sweep in Western Canada, but have won just four of 14 games (4-6-4) at the Wells Fargo Center. Only Arizona and Buffalo, the NHL’s two worst teams, have fewer home victories. The Flyers have lost their last six at home (0-4-2).
On Tuesday, the Flyers (11-11-7) start a five-game homestand — which equals their longest of the entire season — against a 20-10-1 Toronto team that has the second-most points in the Eastern Conference.