Here we go again! Every Flyers player and fan has been waiting for this
ever since the Penguins handled Philly in five games in the Eastern
Conference Finals last season. It's time for the Keystone Clash to
continue, this time early in the playoffs when both teams are fresh. A
lot has changed since these teams last met in the playoffs, including
the Flyers being much healthier along the blueline and the Penguins
being robbed of much of their depth in the offseason. Having won 18 of
their last 24 games of the season, the Penguins are the hotter team
entering the series, but you can throw away records and streaks when
these two teams play. Expect a long, hard-fought series between two
teams that truly do not like each other with the winner emerging
battered and bruised after 6 or 7 grueling games. Let's take a closer
look at how these two teams matchup and see who comes out ahead....Click the link to see how the two teams stack up.....
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