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The Flyers have dropped to dead last in scoring

Steve Mason, Michael Del Zotto

Steve Mason, Michael Del Zotto

AP

Last night’s 1-0 overtime loss to San Jose, combined with Anaheim’s 3-1 win in Florida, means the Philadelphia Flyers officially have the worst offense in the NHL.

Almost a quarter of the way through the season, the Flyers are averaging just 1.79 goals per game. The Ducks have inched up to 1.85.

Last night, the Flyers were left frustrated, but in a way encouraged, after Martin Jones turned aside all 34 of their shots.

“We played a good game but we didn’t score goals,” forward Wayne Simmonds told CSN Philly.

“We just have to work harder and keep up our competitive attitude. Keep getting to the net and getting shots through. They’re going to go in eventually.”

So far, they’ve only gone in for a couple of guys. Claude Giroux has six goals; Brayden Schenn five. No other Flyer has more than three.

There are 56 NHLers with seven or more goals.

There are 329 with more goals than Jakub Voracek, who has just one.