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Flyers turn Penguins aside, solidify playoff position
March 22, 2009 by
All Things Philly Sports
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In a possible preview of the first round of the playoffs, the Flyers
had a nice all-around effort as they downed the Penguins 3-1. It was a
big win for the Flyers on National TV as they further solidified their
hold on the 4th spot in the Eastern Conference. They are now up 2
points...
Islanders' Morency suspended indefinitely
September 18, 2009 by
Fox Sports
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New York Islanders forward Pascal Morency has been suspended indefinitely after leaving the bench to start a fight with Calgary defenseman Dion Phaneuf.
The NHL announced the suspension Friday. No date for a hearing has been set.
Phaneuf's hit knocked out Islanders forward...
Lupul's overtime goal lifts Flyers into Second Round
April 22, 2008 by
All Things Philly Sports
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Bring on the Canadiens! With the series tied 3-3, the Flyers and Capitals, in a thrilling Game Seven, needed more than three periods to decide who would move on to the next round. The Flyers won 3-2 on a Joffrey Lupul rebound goal, moving them into the second round of the Stanley Cup...
Flyers Eliminate Canadiens, Move On To Eastern Conference Finals
May 04, 2008 by
The Broad Street Blog
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In this year's playoffs, it has been the Flyers who have been making it a habit of taking two goal leads, then blowing them. The roles were reversed tonight when the Montreal Canadiens would take a two goal lead, their first lead of the series, only to see it evaporate.
After...
Western Pennsylvania Takes Game One
Tonight was the start of the Eastern Conference Finals between the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Philadelphia Flyers. The Penguins take Game 1, 4-2. The first period was very entertaining with five goals scored in the period. Evgeni Malkin added two goals and added a helper. Sid the...
Goaltender Options for the Flyers - Part 1
May 13, 2009 by
NFL Football Online
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With both Marty Biron and Antero Nittymaki scheduled to become free agents, the Flyers are left without an NHL caliber goaltender on their roster. Clearly, the Flyers plan to acquire a goalie in some manner this offseason. This past March the Flyers signed 27 year old Swedish goaltender...
Flyers start season 0-3
October 15, 2008 by
Hot Stove Philly
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After completing one of the most dramatic turn arounds in sports history by making it to the Eastern Conference Finals one year after their worst season in franchise history, the Philadelphia Flyers have started out this season 0-3.
The season opened Saturday against the New York...
Penguins Crush Flyers 7-1
March 17, 2008 by
NHLPens.com
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The Pittsburgh Penguins crushed a withering Philadelphia Flyers 7-1 in a Sunday matinee, climbing back to within a point of the Atlantic Division and Eastern Conference leading New Jersey Devils. It was the second consecutive 7-goal game for the Penguins who continue to play without...
Fantasy Hockey 101: Back to The Stevens and LSHL Leagues
November 27, 2007 by
The NHL Arena Program
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Time to take another look at two of the best leagues The NHL Arena has to offer. Movers, shakers, and much more!
Flyers lose season opener, Randy Jones
October 11, 2008 by
All Things Philly Sports
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Well, that's not the best way to start a season.
The 2008/2009 campaign started off a little rough for the Flyers, what with Sarah Palin receiving a mountain of boos and the Flyers falling behind by 4 goals in the first period, but the Flyers were able to fight back to makes...
Broad Street Bulletin
May 06, 2009 by
Cowboys Corner
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The Flyers have many decisions to make following their early exit from the playoffs, in particular, who is going to be the Goalie next season. Martin Biron and Antero Niittymaki will both be free-agents, and the Flyers salary cap situation will make it almost impossible to sign them...
Flyers hand Isles third straight loss
April 11, 2009 by
NY Daily News
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Martin Biron stopped 30 shots and Simon Gagne had a goal and an assist in Philadelphia's 3-2 win over the Isles Saturday, assuring the Flyers of either the No.4 or 5 seed in the Eastern Conference and a first-round date with Pittsburgh.
Flyers remain hot despite mounting injuries
December 23, 2008 by
All Things Philly Sports
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Remember when the Flyers started off the season winless in their first 6 games? Seems like a distant memory now as the team has won 13 of its last 18 and ascended into second place in the Atlantic Division, a mere 3 points behind the Rangers, a team that has played 3 more games than...
New Look Philadelphia Flyers Hoping for Return to Glory (Well Playoffs at least...)
October 04, 2007 by
The Official LA Galaxy Myspace
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"We were the worst team in the league," left wing Simon Gagne said. "For the people who pick and rank teams, usually they are wrong at the end of the year. But I can understand." he uttered.
"To get back to the playoffs, what did we finish with, 56 points...
Malkin Sizzles as Penguins Beat Flyers 4-3
February 10, 2008 by
NHLPens.com
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Evgeni Malkin continued his torrid play and the Pittsburgh Penguins added some pad to their lead over the Atlantic Division on Sunday as they beat the Philadelphia Flyers for the first time this season by a score of 4-3. The 3-point lead that the Penguins now have in the Atlantic Division...
On the Island: Flyers dominate Isles 5-1
February 15, 2009 by
The Sports Bet Guide
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If Martin Biron could play against the New York Islanders every game, he would be a perennial Vezina
Biron, who holds a lifetime 18-4-1 record against New York, continued his mastery yesterday by making 38 saves to backstop the Philadelphia Flyers to an easy 5-1 victory over the ...
NHL Season Underway
October 05, 2009 by
The 13th Round
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The National Hockey League began its 2009-10 campaign this past Friday night and once again, I am filled with hope and at the same time reality (or disappointment) for my lowly New York Islanders.Goalie Rick DiPietro is coming off of yet another knee injury and surgery and will not...
Flyers kick off exhibition season with win
September 22, 2008 by
All Things Philly Sports
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The Flyers are back on the ice! It's only preseason, but the Flyers kicked off their exhibition season with a 4-1 win over the New Jersey Devils on Monday night. Steve Downie scored a pair of goals for the Flyers, who played the game without most of their star players. In NHL exhibition...
Asham! Powe! Flyers beat Islanders
December 10, 2008 by
Hot Stove Philly
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The Flyers climbed into a tie with the Pittsburgh Penguins for second place in the Atlantic Division with a decisive 4-3 win over the lowly New York Islanders on Tuesday. The Flyers got help from all over the board, including a league leading 20th goal, a first ever goal, and one of...
Its a great time to be a Philly fan!!!!
April 28, 2008 by
yardbarker.com
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Its a great year to be a philly fan! Even if we dont come this year without a championship, its been, and its going to be a great ride. There isnt a team in the city that isnt exciting!
1. Sixers - Who would of guessed them to be in the playoffs? Who would of guessed them to even...
Valentine's Wishes From the Flyers
While we watch this afternoon's matinee game between the Flyers and the Islanders, hoping the home team doesn't continue its trend of losing to lousy teams, we thought we'd share a few of the conversation hearts the team could be handing out to the ladies today.
Jeff...
NHL Morning Papers (Saturday Edition): Steve Downie in trouble again, Senators still interested in Sundin and it is Patrick Roy night in Montreal
November 22, 2008 by
Illegal Curve
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Here are the morning papers for Saturday the 22nd of November: The Ducks tied the game with one second left last night in St. Louis but ended up losing the game in overtime, writes Dan Wood.A Mark Whicker has a feature on new Ducks GM Bob Murray in this morning's Orange County Register. The ...
New York Islanders: What to Look for as Training Camp Opens
September 12, 2009 by
Bleacher Report
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As training camp opens, the Isles will look to improve upon their record from last season, when they finished with the worst record in the NHL.
For the most part, it is the same roster from a year ago. The only newcomers are forward John Tavares, and goalies Dwayne Roloson, and...
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