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Giroux calls Flyers’ 6-1 loss to Bruins ‘embarrassing’

Boston Bruins v Philadelphia Flyers

PHILADELPHIA, PA - JANUARY 25: Jarome Iginla #12 and Zdeno Chara #33 of the Boston Bruins celebrate a third period goal as Braydon Coburn #5 and Ray Emery #29 of the Philadelphia Flyers react at the Wells Fargo Center on January 25, 2014 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Bruins won 6-1. (Photo by Drew Hallowell/Getty Images)

Drew Hallowell

There was nothing positive for the Philadelphia Flyers to take from Saturday’s 6-1 loss to the Boston Bruins. It was the classic case of from bad to worse.

“It has to be the most embarrassing game I’ve been involved with,” said Flyers’ captain Claude Giroux, as per Frank Seravalli of the Philadelphia Daily News.

The Flyers, who had battled back into the thick of the Metropolitan Division standings after a bad start to the season, have only three wins in their last 10 games. According to CSN Philadelphia, Flyers’ head coach Craig Berube called his team “fragile” following this latest defeat.

Led by Jarome Iginla and his four-point night - two goals, two assists - the Bruins jumped out to a four-goal lead after 40 minutes and added two more on the power play in the third, nullifying any faint hopes of a Philadelphia comeback.

The Bruins were rested, with a four-day break. The Flyers were playing their third game in four days. One team was refreshed, the other not so much.

“Right from the first shift we were into it,” Iginla told NHL.com. “Every line was ready to go. You don’t get many breaks during the season, and when you get them you want to make the most, show coach you can handle it too.”

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