The NHL season is long. Considering the physicality of the game, the 82 times that NHL players play is astounding. Each season has ebbs and flows, with some nights being memorable, and others easily forgettable.
Normally, you'd feel that way about the Flyers 4-1 victory of the Nashville Predators. They beat one of the bottom tier Western Conference teams, and somehow did it while only managing 18 shots on net, which is a little odd, but a fact you'll probably forget at some point.
So why would this stand out as a huge win in terms of the triumph of the current administration as well as the future direction of team?