Jaromir Jagr scored on his return to Pittsburgh on Thursday, sparking the Philadelphia Flyers to a 4-2 victory and snapping the Penguins\' four-game win streak. Jagr, who spent the first 11 years of his career with the Penguins, broke a 1-1 tie with his 12th goal of the season to give the Flyers the momentum in the second period. The 39-year-old Czech joined Philadelphia in the off-season after spending three years in Russia, and admitted that he should have scored a hatful in familiar surroundings. ‘I could have scored five\' \"I felt pretty good, I had so many chances,\" Jagr said. \"I could have scored five goals, but I just couldn\'t score. Fifteen years ago I would score five. But not anymore.\" Pittsburgh\'s Jordan Staal had opened the scoring before Kimmo Timonen tied it at 1-1 midway through the first period. After Jagr put the Flyers ahead six minutes into the second, Matt Read made it 3-1 ten minutes later. Pittsburgh\'s Tyler Kennedy cut the deficit to 3-2 with a slap shot at 13:31 in the third period but Maxime Talbot clinched the win with an empty-net goal with 25 seconds remaining. The victory moved Philadelphia (22-10-4) into a tie with the New York Rangers for first place in the Atlantic Division while the Penguins (21-12-4) stayed two points behind. Results -    NHL results on Thursday -    ISLANDERS 3 Calgary 1 -    Philadelphia 4 P\'BURGH 2 -    CAROLINA 4 Toronto 3 (OT) -    TAMPA BAY 4 Montreal 3 -    MINNESOTA 4 Edmonton 3 -    WINNIPEG 1 Los Angeles 0 (OT) -    Columbus 4 DALLAS 1 -    COLORADO 3 Phoenix 2 -    Vancouver 5 ANAHEIM 2 -    (home team in CAPS)