Philadelphia would jump back out in front before the end of the first period, as Joel Farabee put his team back ahead with a shorthanded marker.
The second period was where the game got hectic, beginning with a second of the afternoon for Aho. It was the start of a five-goal flurry, with four of them belonging to Carolina. Brett Pesce jumped up along the far wall to cut off a Philadelphia transition feed, allowing Necas to drop off a pass for Carolina's #20, who made it 2-2 with a glove-side high shot.
Rasmus Ristolainen put the Flyers ahead for a third time less than a minute later, but the hosting club's final lead of the day lasted just 29 seconds. On another Canes forechecking effort, Jesper Fast forced a turnover, leading to an Ian Cole shot from the point that Fast put back himself.
From there the engine really got moving for Carolina, who tacked on two more in the frame to make it 5-3 after 40 minutes of play. Defenseman Tony DeAngelo was the point man on wonderful setups for both Jesperi Kotkaniemi and Steven Lorentz, giving another large wave of momentum to his club.