PHILADELPHIA (AP) Tyson Foerster scored two goals in the span of 45 seconds, Felix Sandstrom made 24 saves in his season debut and the Philadelphia Flyers beat the Ottawa Senators 4-2 on Saturday night.

Foerster broke a 1-1 deadlock with 47 seconds remaining in the second period, corralling a bouncing puck off a faceoff and fluttering a shot that went over the glove of Ottawa goalie Mads Sogaard.

ā€œMy head was down and the puck was rolling a bit,ā€ Foerster said. ā€œ(Joel Farabee) picked their guy so I had a lane and I just shot it and it was lucky to go by him.ā€

Foerster then scored Philadelphiaā€™s NHL-record fifth penalty shot goal of the season with two seconds remaining in the period.

ā€œHe made a great defensive play at their blue line,ā€ Philadelphia coach John Tortorella said of the play Foerster made that led to the penalty shot. ā€œHeā€™s done it all year long, (but) heā€™s had a good run here. Iā€™ve been looking to him the whole time because heā€™s been getting chances, they just werenā€™t going in for him.ā€

Foerster has nine goals in his last nine games.

ā€œItā€™s easy for a coach to look at a guy for scoring, but also know heā€™s probably one of your best defensive players too,ā€ Tortorella said.

Foerster, with 16 goals, is having a strong rookie season and has scored more goals than all but two other rookies -- Chicagoā€™s Connor Bedard and Minnesotaā€™s Marco Rossi, who have 17 each.

Vladimir Tarasenko and Thomas Chabot scored for Ottawa, which lost its fourth straight game.

ā€œItā€™s that time of the year where thereā€™s not going to be much room out there,ā€ Chabot said. ā€œWe made some mistakes, and they found the back of the net. Once again, we battled back and gave ourselves a chance. We hit a couple posts, so if one of them goes in, we have a tie game, and you never know what can happen. Still, itā€™s a frustrating way to lose.ā€

Sandstrom, who has spent the season with the Flyersā€™ AHL affiliate, was recalled on Friday to serve as the backup. With the Flyers playing on back-to-back nights, he was thrust into action and was impressive, especially while the Flyers were short-handed. He made several big saves to keep Ottawa off the board, including a sprawling glove save on Chabot in the final minute to prevent the Senators from tying the game.

ā€œI want to be that guy,ā€ Sandstrom said. ā€œI want to be someone who can make a difference here. Iā€™m ready for the challenge and Iā€™m going to do everything I can to be a big positive for this group."

Farabee opened the scoring for the Flyers, redirecting a point shot from Nick Seeler past Sogaard for his 18th goal of the season. Cam York added an empty-net goal with one second remaining. Sogaard finished with 36 saves.

The Flyers beat the Senators for the first time this season, having lost four straight and 6 of 7 before Saturday.

ā€œAny season after the All-Star break, the games get really hard whether you are in it or not,ā€ Farabee said. ā€œWe have the confidence that we are still in this thing. Weā€™re making that push. Just playing meaningful games is really important to this group, especially to the guys who have been here for a long time.ā€

UP NEXT

Senators: Visit the Ducks on Wednesday night.

Flyers: Host the Blues on Monday night.

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