ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) Travis Sanheim had a goal and two assists as the Philadelphia Flyers beat the Anaheim Ducks 6-3 on Friday night despite rookie Leo Carlsson's first career hat trick.

Carlsson, the second overall pick in June's NHL draft, became the sixth-youngest NHL player with a three-goal game over the past 30 years at 18 years, 319 days. The forward has six goals and seven points in nine games. He completed his hat trick on a power play with 1:28 remaining.

He is the youngest player in Anaheim's 30-year history to have a multi-goal game and the third Ducks rookie to record a hat trick.

ā€œItā€™s cool, but obviously not the best game for the team," Carlsson said. "Probably will be more happy about it tomorrow, but thatā€™s a tough loss.ā€

Cam Atkinson had a goal and an assist for Philadelphia, which had dropped two straight and five of six. Owen Tippett helped put the game away with two third-period goals, including an empty-netter.

Sean Couturier and Louie Belpedio also scored for the Flyers. Samuel Ersson stopped 35 shots, and Joel Farabee added two assists.

ā€œWe were there most of the night. I thought we had a shot mentality and also trying to get pucks there. Both teams probably had about 30 chances apiece,ā€ Flyers coach John Tortorella said. ā€œI love the offense that we brought, but we also were beat up the ice quite a bit tonight. One of the few games where we gave up a ton of odd-man rushes, which you canā€™t be excited about."

Carter Hart was originally slated to be back in net for the Flyers, but was declared out after Friday afternoon's gameday skate due to illness.

ā€œIt was a little bit a different type of game than Iā€™ve been playing," Ersson said. ā€œI got a little bit more involved, a little bit more shots, so itā€™s kind of a nice game really for me - and especially the way things went last time we had to face these guys.ā€

Lukas Dostal made 30 saves for the Ducks, who have lost their last two after a six-game winning streak. Alex Killorn had two assists.

Sanheim leads the Flyers with 14 points and had his third multi-point game of the season. The defenseman assisted on Atkinson's goal at 12:31 of the first period to give Philadelphia a 2-0 lead before scoring his second of the season at 7:39 of the third to make it 4-1.

Couturier put in a rebound in front for his third goal of the season after Dostal made a pad save on Egor Zamula's shot from outside the left faceoff circle at 4:57 of the first.

Atkinson doubled the lead eight minutes later when he tipped in Sanheimā€™s shot from the point.

Belpedio beat Dostal on his glove side with a wrist shot 2:33 into the second period to expand Philadelphia's advantage to 3-0.

Carlsson put the Ducks on the board at 13:15 of the second with his first power-play goal of the night when he put the puck past Errson with a shot from the left faceoff circle.

Carlsson brought the Ducks to 4-2 after getting a feed from Killorn on an odd-man rush.

ā€œI mean, he could have had five goals, really. Missed a couple, but heā€™s a star player,ā€ Anaheim coach Greg Cronin said. "Heā€™s got a pace to his game for a big guy that you donā€™t see a lot in this league. And obviously heā€™s got terrific hands and heā€™s confident, so it was nice to see that. He deserves it, and heā€™s just going to keep getting better.ā€

UP NEXT

Flyers: Remain in Southern California to face the Los Angeles Kings on Saturday.

Ducks: Host the San Jose Sharks on Sunday.

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