Philadelphia Eric Lindros was distracted by the sights and sounds of his former home.
It showed, as Lindros and the New York Rangers were overwhelmed by the feisty, aggressive Flyers.
Kim Johnsson skated in through the circles and flipped the puck over Mike Richter's shoulder at 5:51 of the third period for the go-ahead goal Saturday, giving Philadelphia a fight-filled 4-2 win over the Rangers.
Johnsson, one of the players the Flyers received in the Lindros trade, made it 3-2 and Justin Williams padded the lead with 4:23 left.
"I didn't feel real comfortable until halfway through the second period," Lindros said. "When you step into a building where you played so many years, a lot of things go through your mind."
John LeClair had a goal and an assist and Jeremy Roenick also scored for Philadelphia, which moved six points ahead of the Rangers in leading the Atlantic Division.
"There hasn't been a bigger game for us in terms of our emotion or in terms of the point standings," Roenick said.
Bryan Berard and Radek Dvorak scored for New York. Berard added an assist.
New York has lost six straight, one in overtime, while the Flyers have won 10 of their last 12.
At the start of the game, Lindros took time to look around the sold-out First Union Center.
"It was memories," he said, "looking around the rink at different sections. Remembering where my seats were when I played, seeing some familiar faces along the glass. There was a lot going on."
Spending nearly two years away didn't earn Lindros a reprieve with the 19,867 fans in Philly, who raised their voices mostly with boos every time he touched the puck. He was razzed even in warmups, which were interrupted by a heated exchange.
The game featured seven fist fights and 106 penalty minutes.
Kings 3, Sharks 2
San Jose, Calif. Jaroslav Modry had a goal and an assist, and Los Angeles used its expertise on the power play to defeat San Jose.
Predators 2, Mighty Ducks 1
Nashville, Tenn. Petr Tenkrat snapped a tie with a second-period goal against his former team, leading Nashville over Anaheim.
Blue Jackets 5, Blackhawks 4
Columbus, Ohio Mike Sillinger scored two goals and added an assist as Columbus beat Chicago. Deron Quint, Rostislav Klesla and Grant Marshall also scored goals for Columbus, which matched its season high for scoring in a game.
Senators 2, Lightning 1
Tampa, Fla. Ottawa goaltender Jani Hurme stopped Martin St. Louis on a penalty shot with 5.3 seconds left.
Maple Leafs 1, Canadiens 1
Toronto Mats Sundin scored midway through the second period, rallying Toronto to a tie with Montreal.
Canucks 7, Hurricanes 1
Vancouver, British Columbia Trevor Letowski had a goal and two assists and seven Vancouver players scored. Vancouver scored one short-handed goal and three power-play goals in winning for the fifth time in eight games.
Capitals 1, Panthers 0
Sunrise, Fla. Jeff Halpern scored a first-period goal and Ollie Kolzig made 25 saves as Washington beat Florida. The shutout was Kolzig's second of the season and fourth of his career against Florida.
Islanders 5, Bruins 4
Boston Mariusz Czerkawski scored two goals and added an assist and Alexei Yashin had four assists as New York held on for a win over Boston.
Sabres 2, Devils 1
Buffalo, N.Y. Martin Biron made 28 saves and Miroslav Satan and Chris Gratton scored to lead Buffalo over New Jersey. Gratton snapped a 1-all tie with 40 seconds left in the second period, scoring on a slap shot from the right boards that sailed over the left shoulder of Devils goaltender Martin Brodeur. The shot was the Sabres' first of the period.
Red Wings 5, Stars 2
Detroit Detroit's Brendan Shanahan got the 1,000th point of his NHL career, scoring two goals as the Red Wings defeated Dallas for their fifth straight win. Shanahan scored the game's first two goals.
Blues 4, Penguins 1
Pittsburgh Mario Lemieux played for the first time in nearly two months, but Scott Mellanby had two goals as St. Louis beat the Penguins. Cory Stillman and Keith Tkachuk scored less than two minutes apart in the third period as the Blues weathered an early Pittsburgh flurry.



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