PLAYERS:
Jaroslav Modry,
Vaclav Prospal,
Stephen Valiquette,
Jeff Carter
TEAMS: Philadelphia Flyers, New York Rangers
TEAMS: Philadelphia Flyers, New York Rangers
In a matchup that had a little bit of everything, the Flyers came up short, losing to the Rangers 5-4 in a game that was decided in a shootout. Here are a few notes from the game:
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