The Flyers are one of the hottest teams in hockey right now, but last month they were written off after a 10-game winless streak.

Saturday night, the Flyers came back to beat the Stars in overtime in Philadelphia for their sixth straight win.

The winning streak is currently the second-longest in the NHL (Tampa Bay's won 7 in a row) and they are four points back of a wild card spot.

Flyers captain Claude Giroux recorded an assist in the victory and when he was asked by an NBC Sports Philadelphia reporter about the team's turnaround, he gave an epic answer.

Apparently there's nothing a couple of cold beers can't solve because things couldn't have been worse for the Flyers less than a month ago.

Now that they've turned it around, though, their goal of making the playoffs only becomes tougher as the Metropolitan Division is loaded.

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(H/T: NBC Sports Philadelphia)