"Flyers-Lightning Game Interrupted by Power Outage, Rookies Shine in Victory"

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The Flyers vs. Lightning game at the Wells Fargo Center was briefly delayed due to a partial power outage, with the arena experiencing dimmed lighting and the public address announcer unable to call the action. The game resumed after a nine-minute delay, with the Flyers ultimately winning 6-2. Goalies were consulted before play resumed, and despite the unusual conditions, the game continued without further delay.
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