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Devils Vs. Flyers, 2012 NHL Playoffs Game 4: Philadelphia Outshot 16-5 In 2nd Period, Down 3-2

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The Philadelphia Flyers are down 3-2 to the New Jersey Devils after two periods played in Sunday's Game 4 of their Eastern Conference series. They should arguably be down by even more, however, after being outshot 16-5 in the the second period. Despite a bounty of chances, the Devils were unable to break through on the scoreboard until Dainius Zubrus' goal late in the stanza.

For the game, the Devils now hold a 32-12 advantage in shots on goal. Ilya Bryzgalov is doing his best in net for the Flyers, as a normally staunch defensive Philadelphia team repeatedly gets exploited by a New Jersey team playing much more like an underdog despite holding a 2-1 series lead.

The Devils will start the third period on a powerplay thanks to an illegal check by Claude Giroux on Zubrus with four seconds left in the second.

Stay tuned to SB Nation Philly for all the updates. For all your Flyers news and information, head over to Broad Street Hockey. If you're a Devils fan, In Lou We Trust has what you need. For all your 2012 Stanley Cup Playoff needs, SB Nation's NHL hub has you covered.

                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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