The Detroit Red Wings will welcome an old friend back to town Tuesday when they face the Philadelphia Flyers.

Flyers goaltender Petr Mrazek was traded to Philadelphia by the Red Wings on Feb. 19, and Mrazek is proving to be the gift that keeps on giving.

Philadelphia's 6-3 win Sunday over the Washington Capitals was Mrazek's fifth in a Flyers uniform. That, coupled with a Philadelphia playoff appearance this spring, will bump the 2018 fourth-round draft pick the Red Wings got for Mrazek up to a third-round choice.

Mrazek opted against buying into the storyline of facing his former team on Monday, stating the points are key in the Flyers playoff race.

“It’s gonna be nice to be back but when the game starts, it doesn’t matter who is on the other side,” Mrazek told the Courier-Post. “We are going there to get some good result and we have to go from there. It’s gonna be nice to be back in the town where I spent my first five or six NHL years.”

Defenceman Shayne Gostisbehere, however, said he believes Mrazek will be out for some measure of revenge on Tuesday.

“When you get traded away or that team doesn’t want you (any)more, obviously you have something to prove personally but I think it will be pretty exciting for Petr to be back in Detroit,” Gostisbehere told the Post. “It should be fun.”

Mrazek is 5-5-1 since joining the Flyers with a 3.14 goals against average and a .888 save percentage - both marks are down from stats in Detroit this season.

"Petr is playing really well and I wish him all the best," Detroit goalie Jimmy Howard said.

Mrazek was plagued by inconsistency with the Red Wings and that has continued to be an issue during his brief tenure with the Flyers. He won his first three starts for Philly and then went 0-3-1 in his next four decisions.

The win Sunday ended Mrazek's two-game skid. Mrazek was pulled from his previous start against the Columbus Blue Jackets after allowing four goals on 10 shots.

"I think Pete had lots of success on the way up to the NHL, being a competitor and his moxie and I think as the years here went along," said Red Wings coach Jeff Blashill, who also coahced Mrazek with Grand Rapids in the American Hockey League. "I think he realized he had to work at his technique and really work at making that better and I think he's made a concerted effort.

"It didn't always show, but I think over the last little bit it really started to come where his technique was starting to get himself to that spot."

The Flyers have won two in a row, ending a 1-6-1 skid. Captain Claude Giroux has points in nine of his last 10 games and 11-15-26 totals in the past 19 games.

Winger Wayne Simmonds scored twice in the victory over the Capitals. Philadelphia is 17-2-1 when Simmonds scores a goal.

Second-year center Travis Konecny has four points in the past four games, and rookie Oskar Lindblom netted his first NHL goal in the win over Washington.

"That's what winners are made of," Simmonds told Philly.com. "That's the type of effort we're going to need out of every single guy in this dressing room."

Nothing is going right for the Red Wings, who are winless in 10 games (0-9-1), the first time they've hit double digits without a victory since the 1981-82 season. Detroit is 0-8-1 in March, and the team hasn't gone an entire month without a win since November 1982 (0-8-5).

Blashill cited a Philadelphia source -- Eagles quarterback Nick Foles -- when assessing what his team is currently up against.

"Nick Foles talked about it after they won the Super Bowl, how much adversity he's had to fight through," Blashill told detroitredwings.com. "You hope to come out stronger on the other side. That's what life's about.

"This isn't supposed to be easy. This is the National Hockey League. Sports isn't supposed to be easy, it's supposed to be hard. That's why it feels so good when you win. So we've got to find a way to keep fighting here."