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Philadelphia's Philippe Myers scored 2:40 into over-time to give the Flyers a 4-3 victory over the New York Islanders to level their NHL second-round playoff series. The 23-year-old Canadian defenseman blasted a slap shot from the blue line past Islanders' goaltender Thomas Greiss to leave the clubs deadlocked 1-1 entering game three Thursday in a spectator-less Toronto Covid-19 quarantine bubble. "I had the lane, I was trying to get it on net and I'm really happy it went in," Myers said. "I'll take it. Hopefully we can take that momentum into the next game and win it." The Flyers still haven't lost two games in a row since January. "We're a little disappointed we couldn't get it done in three (periods)," Myers said. "Just glad we could get it back." Later playoff games will send Boston against Tampa Bay in another 1-1 Eastern Conference semi-final and Dallas was set to seek a 3-0 series lead over Colorado in the Western Conference bubble at Edmonton. Kevin Hayes scored two goals for the Flyers and Sean Couturier added another for Philadelphia, which also had 31 saves from goalie Carter Hart. Anders Lee, Anthony Beauvillier and Jean-Gabriel Pageau scored for New York, which got 20 saves from Greiss in his first appeaance since March 7 in relief of history-making netminder Semyon Varlamov. The 32-year-old Russian set a club record for the longest playoff shutout streak at 138 minutes and 17 seconds, passing the old mark of 136:59 set by Billy Smith in 1980 across three games. But Varlamov allowed three goals on 10 shots in the first period, prompting Islanders' coach Barry Trotz to yank him in place of long-absent Greiss. js/dj
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