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Geno Malkin's Aversion to Popcorn, Scottie's Girl, JVR for J-Bo? and Lupul's Reality TV Appearance
Just my luck that as soon as I leave to spend a few days in the desert on a horse with no name, key members of the Flyers Rat Pack resumed their blog-worthy behavior. In reverse order of the title, the most fun story to hit my inbox this week is Joffrey Lupul's brief appearance...
Once Is An Accident...Twice is A...What Does Fourth Mean?
November 28, 2007 by
The NHL Arena Program
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As much as I despise the Flyers (normal rivalry instinct)....has the media and league gone overboard and underboard on them at the same time? Maybe the real message is this...PHYSICAL IS BACK!
Flyers hand Hurricanes 8th straight loss
Braydon Coburn scored twice and Scott Hartnell and Matt Carle each had a goal and two assists to help the Philadelphia Flyers snap a two game losing streak and send the Carolina Hurricanes to their eighth straight loss, 6-1 on Saturday.
Dirtiest players in hockey.
May 05, 2009 by
Goon's World
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I was looking at the results of this poll and I noticed none of the dirtiest players are American. Here is the break down of the dirtiest players in the NHL. They are Steve Ott, a Canadian, Chris Pronger, a Canadian, Scott Hartnell a Canadian, Jarkko Ruutu from Finland and last but...
NHL Coming Attractions: Atlantic Division
September 12, 2008 by
Stanley Cup of Chowder
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Riley Cote Brings the Pain, This Time for Good
October 20, 2009 by
The Sporting Blog
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It's always a joy to see hockey brawlers as fairly rounded individuals. Even if most of their interests involve the infliction of pain in some form, be it practicing MMA fights or bringing a tattoo needle down on someone's skin. Still, definitely shows the...
Goaltender Change For Montreal Nets Same Result, Flyers Have Stranglehold On Series
April 30, 2008 by
The Broad Street Blog
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After a poor performance in game 3 by Carey Price and subsequent benching in the third period, the big question coming into tonight's game 4 was who would be in net for the Canadiens. Following game 3 and during practice yesterday, Montreal coach Guy Carbonneau refused to answer...
Is Scott Hartnell Converting the Heathens in Pittsburgh?
During his tenure in Philadelphia, Scott Hartnell has quickly become a fan favorite. Hard hits, unnerving play, a unique look, and a whole lot of goals are a great combination in this town. I can see why somebody who has a "pest" or "agitator" label around the league...
Gags Hurt, But Flyers Win
The two points earned by the Flyers on Tuesday night came with a price?how heavy, we don't know yet.
Simon Gagne was hit from behind, away from the puck, by Kevin Bieksa. No call. Maybe we should hold our breath for Toronto justice though, right? Mike Richards didn't, going...
The Pittsburgh Penguins Biggest Rival in 2008
January 03, 2009 by
Penguins Experience
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Original image from: Daylife/AP Photo. Over the next few days we will take a look back at 2008 by revealing the results of our Best of 2008 Survey. Thanks to everyone who voted.
Some things don't change.
While the Penguins have built up quite fierce rivalries with the New York...
More Injuries!?!? Flyers lose Timonen, Hartnell
December 27, 2008 by
All Things Philly Sports
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That's certainly
not how the Flyers wanted to start their 6 game road swing. Not only
did the Flyers play flat in a 5-1 loss to the Chicago Blackhawks, they
also suffered a pair of injuries which will keep their best defenseman
and a key forward out for a few games.
Both...
Flyers acquire defenseman Alberts
October 13, 2008 by
All Things Philly Sports
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In an effort to patch up their thin blueline, the Flyers acquired defenseman Andrew Alberts from the Boston Bruins in exchange for Ned Lukacevic and a 4th round pick in the 2009 draft. Alberts has spent his first three seasons in the NHL with the Bruins, tallying 19 points in 184 games...
Flyers blitz Lightning 6-2
PHILADELPHIA(AP) Mike Richards and Jeff Carter scored two goals apiece and rookie David Laliberte and Scott Hartnell also tallied, leading the Philadelphia Flyers to a 6-2 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Monday night.
Flyers Down Bruins In OT
February 07, 2009 by
The Broad Street Blog
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Today's matinee was a chance for the Flyers to get back at the Boston
Bruins who beat them Wednesday night in Philadelphia. A case of the Flu
has been doing damage to the Flyers' locker room and for the third
straight game players were out of the lineup because of it. Mike...
Flyers kill penalties, beat Wild
January 09, 2009 by
Hot Stove Philly
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Despite having to kill off eight penalties, and getting only one man advantage of their own, the Flyers handled the Minnesotta Wild on Thursday, beating one of the best defensive teams in the league
The winning goal was scored on the powerplay by Mike Knuble, his 200th point as a member of ...
Flyers Need a Turnover Intervention. Intervention!
With the Hurricanes, Devils, Caps, and Pens on the schedule to start the season, a 3-1-0 record is perfectly acceptable. But, I'm pretty sure most of us would rather that loss be to any of those other teams. Hell, I'd rather be 2-2 and have one of the wins be against the Pens...
NHL Quotes of the Week: December 2, 2007
December 02, 2007 by
HockeyAdventure.com
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Armed robbery. Cheating husbands. Judy Garland. We've got it all covered in the latest edition of NHL Quotes of the Week.
NHL New Years Resolutions
December 31, 2007 by
Fantasy Insider Online
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With the NHL season nearly halfway in the books, and the 2008 half approaching, there are a few teams that could use a new start in the New Year. Most of these teams will wish for the season to start fresh or to go back to the offseason, whereas others need to be thankful with what...
Anatomy Of A Salary Cap Crisis
December 13, 2007 by
Taking One For The Team
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A look at the impending salary cap woes for the Flyers in the wake of the Mike Richards signing. They may need to hold an open tryout for players willing to play for minimum wage.
Ten Things You Can Do Instead of Watching the NHL All-Star Game
January 24, 2009 by
Penguins Experience
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The NHL All-Star Game is a joke.
We all know it. At Penguins Experience we are Boycotting the game. Sidney Crosby will not be playing the the game due to injury. Evgeni Malkin will be there, forced to associate with Alexander Ovechkin for the weekend. Nothing good can come out of...
Gagne injured in Flyers win
December 31, 2008 by
Hot Stove Philly
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The Flyers snapped a two-game losing streak Tuesday against the Vancouver Canucks. Unfortunately, it came at the expense of one of their best
Just fifteen seconds into the game, winger Simon Gagne was blindsided on a hit by Vancouver defenseman Kevin
Gagne, coming off an ...
Flyers-Hurricanes: Game 1 of the Relentless Quest for the Cup
This is the day that summer is really over for me. Never mind that the leaves started to fall last week, the temps have already dipped, and I can't seem to get to work without being stuck behind a school bus anymore. The Phillies have clinched a place in the postseason, and...
Travel Woes and a Costly Loss
Those of us hoping for a reprise of the Flyers' third period four-goal comeback over the Hurricanes didn't quite get it last night. The Blackhawks started scoring early, and the Flyers just couldn't keep up with them on the ice. 5 on 5's looked like power plays, and...
Flyers kill penalties, beat Wild
January 09, 2009 by
Hot Stove Philly
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Despite having to kill off eight penalties, and getting only one man advantage of their own, the Flyers handled the Minnesotta Wild on Thursday, beating one of the best defensive teams in the league 3-1. The winning goal was scored on the powerplay by Mike Knuble, his 200th point as...
NEWS AND NOTES
November 13, 2008 by
Mondesi's House
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Pens fan illustrates dislike of Flyers, specifically Scott Hartnell. [Thanks to Joe D. for the pic] --Continuing an unreal week of hockey, the Pens beat the Flyers, 5-4, in a dramatic shootout at the Igloo. Kid Crosby continued his dominance of the Flyers, leading the way with two...
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