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Boston Bruins Fan Flips Brian Boucher the Bird After he Gets Pulled (Picture)

If it’s not Boston Bruins players flipping the bird, it’s their fans. After Flyers goalie Brian Boucher gave up his fourth goal during Game 3 Wednesday, he was yanked. Naturally a Bruins fan gave him the good old Beantown salute goodbye (uncensored version below): Just another reminder that Bruins fans (and TV analysts) are hardcore [...]
Via Larry Brown Sports  |  May 04, 2011

MTR NHL News: Flyers Goalie Boucher to Start Game 2 Versus Bruins

The Philadelphia Flyers have announced that their veteran goaltender Brian Boucher will start Game 2 tonight in Philadelphia.  Boucher was pulled from Game 1 of the Stanely Cup Eastern Conference playoff with the Boston Bruins in the second period after letting up 5 goals on 23 shots. The Flyers goaltending problems have been a problem throughout the playoffs as the Buffalo...
Via MyTeamRivals.com  |  May 02, 2011

“Classy” Bruins Fan Flips-Off Flyers Goalie Brian Boucher

The reputation of Philadelphia sports fans is known far and wide. Whether it’s throwing snow balls at Santa Claus, or batteries at J.D Drew, Philly fans are always the worst. In the eyes of main stream media, Philly fans are picked on more than any other for their supposed “bad behavior.” Also, bad behavior by fans outside of Philadelphia isn’t publicized...
Via Get Flyer'd Up  |  May 05, 2011

Hurricanes place G Boucher on IR

The Carolina Hurricanes placed veteran goaltender Brian Boucher on injured reserve Sunday.
Via Miami Herald  |  December 11, 2011

Brian Boucher Answers The Call Again For Flyers

Boucher made 26 saves in the series-clinching victory for the Flyers. Read more at Philly Sports Daily
Via Philly Sports Daily  |  April 27, 2011

Brian Boucher Wants To Stay

Boucher: “Until somebody wins a championship here, there’s always going to be questions about goaltending.” Read more at Philly Sports Daily
Via Philly Sports Daily  |  May 09, 2011

Brian Boucher Feels Fine After ‘Fluke’ Hand Injury

Boucher left in the second period of Game 2, but joined the team on the ice in the third period. Read more at Philly Sports Daily
Via Philly Sports Daily  |  May 03, 2011

Brian Boucher Injured In Second Period, Returns For Third

The Flyers have made their fifth goalie change in nine games, but Boucher returned to start the third. Read more at Philly Sports Daily
Via Philly Sports Daily  |  May 02, 2011

Jeff Skinner out with undisclosed injury; Boucher on IR

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -- The Carolina Hurricanes have placed backup goalie Brian Boucher on injured reserve and say center Jeff Skinner is out with an undisclosed injury. The team on Sunday also recalled forward Drayson Bowman from its AHL affiliate in Charlotte. Boucher suffered a lower body injury during practice Monday in Calgary but did not elaborate on the injury. The team...
Via Fox Sports Carolinas  |  December 11, 2011

Latest NHL History Will be Made video features Brian Boucher

The NHL unveiled their latest "History Will Be Made" video and it features our very own Brian Boucher after his performance in Game 3 for the Flyers:Expect Sergei Bobrovsky or Michael Leighton to get his own commercial sometime down the road.
Via All Things Philly Sports  |  April 19, 2011

Hurricanes put G Boucher on IR, say Skinner is injured

The Carolina Hurricanes placed backup goaltender Brian Boucher on injured reserve on Sunday and revealed that reigning Calder Trophy winner Jeff Skinner is sidelined with an undisclosed injury. Boucher suffered a lower-body injury during practice on Monday. The 34-year-old is 0-4-1 with a 3.27 goals-against average this season. As for Skinner, he missed Friday's loss to...
Via Pro Sports Daily  |  December 11, 2011

'Canes put Boucher on IR; Skinner hurt

The Carolina Hurricanes have placed backup goalie Brian Boucher on injured reserve and say center Jeff Skinner is out with an undisclosed injury. The team on Sunday also recalled forward Drayson Bowman from its AHL affiliate in Charlotte. Boucher suffered a lower body injury during practice Monday in Calgary but did not elaborate on the injury. The team also did not have any additional...
Via AP on Fox  |  November 29, 2011

Boucher, Flyers beat Sabres in Game 7 (AP)

In a series that went the distance, Brian Boucher did the same when it counted for the Flyers. Backed by a burst of early goals, Boucher gets another round to prove he's the goalie who can lead the Flyers to their first Stanley Cup championship since 1975. Boucher stopped 26 shots and Philadelphia advanced to the Eastern Conference semifinals with a 5-2 win over the Buffalo Sabres...
Via Yahoo! Sports  |  April 26, 2011

This time, Game 7 goes Boucher's way

PHILADELPHIA -- This time around, Flyers goalie Brian Boucher would not be denied a Game 7 victory. As a 23-year-old rookie playing in Game 7 of the 2000 Eastern Conference Final against the New Jersey Devils, Boucher turned aside 16 of 1...
Via flyers.nhl.com  |  April 27, 2011

Brian Boucher Is Just Fine With Underdog Title

The Flyers’ starter has silenced his critics so far in this year’s playoffs. Read more at Philly Sports Daily
Via Philly Sports Daily  |  April 29, 2011

The Flyers A Confident Bunch With Brian Boucher In Goal

Boucher made 24 saves in relief on Sunday for the Game 6 win. Read more at Philly Sports Daily
Via Philly Sports Daily  |  April 25, 2011

Brian Boucher To Start Game 7

Boucher made 26 saves in relief and the Flyers got the win. Read more at Philly Sports Daily
Via Philly Sports Daily  |  April 24, 2011

Boucher leads Flyers past Sabres

BUFFALO, N.Y. • Brian Boucher stopped 35 shots as the Flyers' new starting goalie in helping Philadelphia grab a first-round playoff series lead with a 4-2 win over the Buffalo Sabres on Monday night.
Via STLtoday.com  |  April 19, 2011

Flyers Advance to Eastern Conference Semifinals With 5-2 Win Over Sabres in Game 7

PHILADELPHIA -- In a series that went the distance, Brian Boucher did the same when it counted for the Flyers. Backed by a burst of early goals, Boucher gets another round to prove he's the goalie who can lead the Flyers to their first Stanley Cup championship since 1975. Boucher stopped 26 shots and Philadelphia advanced to the Eastern Conference semifinals with a 5-2 win over the...
Via NESN.com  |  April 26, 2011

Brian Boucher Relieves Leighton In Game 6

Leighton allowed three goals on seven shots in the first period. Read more at Philly Sports Daily
Via Philly Sports Daily  |  April 24, 2011

2011 NHL Stanley Cup playoffs: Philadelphia Flyers' Brian Boucher gets second chance vs. Boston Bruins

Brian Boucher gets the start in goal for the Flyers against the Bruins on Monday.
Via ESPN  |  May 02, 2011

Flyers' Boucher leaves Game 2 with injury

Flyers goalie Brian Boucher left Game 2 of the Eastern Conference semifinals against Boston because of an injury.
Via Miami Herald  |  May 02, 2011

Flyers' Brian Boucher has a tough Saturday

PHILADELPHIA -- Brian Boucher has done it before. He's taken the slow skate to the bench, wished his replacement...
Via Boston Herald Sports  |  April 30, 2011

Matt Karash: How many games for Boucher?

For the first time since John Grahame, the Carolina Hurricanes this summer invested money in a proven veteran backup. Brian Boucher is coming off a solid season with a 18-10-4 record with a 2.42 GAA and .916 save %. His previous season was less impressive, but he was also very good in San Jose in 2008-09 in a backup role. On paper, he Boucher is exactly the veteran, proven stabilizing...
Via HockeyBuzz  |  September 06, 2011

Flyers Claim Goaltending Not The Issue

Brian Boucher allowed four goals on 20 shots, but the Flyers didn’t back him up. Read more at Philly Sports Daily
Via Philly Sports Daily  |  May 04, 2011
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