Jacob Trouba Singlehandedly Destroys The Philadelphia Flyers
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Tyler Ball
November 24, 2023 (8:10 PM)
Today New York Rangers defenseman Jacob Trouba went on a rampage against the Philadelphia Flyers.
Trouba Singlehandedly Takes On The Flyers
Today the New York Rangers and Philadelphia Flyers went head to head in an afternoon matchup. After a bit of hit from Jacob Trouba on Flyers forward Nic Deslauriers the Flyers went after the Rangers captain.
Jacob Trouba vs. everybody.
Trouba's fiery rampage would go on to set the tone for the rest of the game for his Rangers.
Rangers Push Past Flyers In Tight Battle
The New York Rangers would go on to win the game 3-1. A two-goal effort from Mika Zibanejad and another added by Chris Kreider made the difference.
WE HAVE HEREBY DECLARED IT IS MIKA NOVEMBER
Trouba beyond his physical presence provided over 25 minutes of ice time. He finished the night with one shot on goal and three blocked shots. The Rangers improve to 14-3-1 and continue to pace the Metropolitan Division 7 points ahead of the Washington Capitals.
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