Video- Flyers Lose 5-2 At Home To Rangers
Philadelphia defenseman Kimmo Timonen discusses the game after today’s loss.
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Tim Panaccio: Timonen Rips Flyers after Loss to NYR
Flyers defenseman Kimmo Timonen didn't hold back after Saturday's 5-2 defrocking of the Flyers by the Rangers.
That's five, straight Rangers wins against the Flyers this season.
He talked about the lack of effort and lack of compete. His rant began with my simple question as to whether this game was really all about the Flyers unable to compete with the Rangers...
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Effort Questioned After Flyers’ Fifth Loss of the Season to Rangers
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By Charlie O’Connor (@THG_Charlie)
Same story, same result. And Kimmo Timonen, for one, has had just about enough.
For the fifth time in the 2011-12 regular season, the Philadelphia Flyers faced their division rival, the New York Rangers, in a battle for Eastern Conference supremacy. And for a fifth straight time, the Flyers found themselves...
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Tim Panaccio: Sit Timonen Another Game?
That the Flyers didn't have another Friday Night Massacre where they announced bad news late into the evening was a relief, as it pertained to defenseman Kimmo Timonen.
That there was nothing to announce tells us that x-rays/MRIs were negative on the left hand injury he suffered during the Winter Classic..
We thought something happened in the first period against Chicago...
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January 07, 2012
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January 07, 2012
When Will Kimmo Timonen Get The Credit He Deserves?
The Philadelphia Flyers have one of the National Hockey League’s most underrated defenseman on their team.
Every year when the Norris Trophy candidates are announced for the league’s best defenseman, Kimmo Timonen’s name is never on that list.
Timonen isn’t a flashy offensive defenseman but rather a stay-at-home defenseman, who can move the puck up the ice [...]
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December 31, 2011
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December 31, 2011
Flyers' Kimmo Timonen laid out by referee
The Washington Capitals needed any help they could get on Tuesday night against the Philadelphia Flyers. Trailing 5-0 late in the third period, they got it from an on-ice official. Referee Stephen Walkom tried to jump out of the way of the action after stopping to collect a broken stick but wasn't quick enough. Instead, he ended up checking Flyers defenseman Kimmo Timonen and...
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December 14, 2011
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December 14, 2011
Referee Stephen Walkom Crushes Flyers’ Kimmo Timonen With Huge Bodycheck
Pretty sure Philly defensman Kimmo Timonen wasn’t expecting to get laid out like that at the hands of referee Stephen Walkom late in the third period of his team’s 5-1 win over the Caps. I mean, he’s just trying to work the puck behind the Washington net when boom, he gets leveled by Walkom’s flying bodycheck, that was probably more embarrassing than devastating...
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December 14, 2011
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December 14, 2011
Kimmo Timonen Takes a Huge Hit From the Referee (Video)
The Flyers torched the Capitals last night 5-1. Apparently the referee felt like they were running up the score, because he laid one of the bigger hits of the night on Flyer Kimmo Timonen. He jumped up in the air and threw an elbow to the face of Kimmo. Probably would have caught a fine and suspension if he was in the NFL.
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December 14, 2011
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December 14, 2011
Flyers at the Olympics: Day Five
(CRIS BOURONCLE/AFP/Getty Images)Day five saw the best performance to date of any Flyer at the Olympics:Day 5 theme: Kimmo!Late Friday: Finland 5, Germany 0 Finally, a Flyer leads his team to victory! Kimmo Timonen notched a pair of powerplay goals as the Fins rolled past the Germans. Timonen deftly ran the point on the Fin powerplay, keeping the puck moving and even firing it...
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February 20, 2010
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February 20, 2010
Flyers at the Games: Timonen's Pair Leads Finland Over Germany
There was no confusion over our rooting interests in this one. With Finland facing off against Germany at the Winter Olympics in Vancouver, we had current Flyer Kimmo Timonen and former Flyers Antero Niittymaki, Lasse Kukkonen, and Joni Pitkanen all suiting up for Suomi. Niitty, who was the MVP of the 2006 games in Torino, where Finland won silver, was on the bench backing up Nik...
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February 20, 2010
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