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Puck Headlines: Goalie pads will shrink; what ails the Bruins?
October 13, 2009 by
Puck Daddy
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Here are your Puck Headlines: A glorious collection of news and views collected from the greatest blogosphere in sports and the few, the proud, the mainstream hockey media.• Wait ... which nuts, Scott Hartnell(notes)? Oh, right, got it. The Philadelphia Flyers tailgated before...
Flyers extend Lupul for 4 more years
July 19, 2008 by
All Things Philly Sports
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Joffrey Lupul, who would have been a restricted free agent following the 08-09 season, signed a contract extension with the Flyers that will keep him in Philly for four more years. Terms of the deal have yet to be announced, but expect Lupul to get a raise from the 2.3 million he will...
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 players.Just fifteen seconds into the game, winger Simon Gagne was blindsided on a hit by Vancouver defenseman Kevin Bieksa.
Gagne, coming...
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...
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...
Naming the Carter-Lupul-Hartnell Line
The Flyers lay claim to the hottest line in hockey right now, which includes the league's top goal scorer in Jeff Carter. Amazingly, if you looked at a depth chart coming into the season, you'd see that, when everyone is healthy, Carter may have projected as the third line...
Stars in Town to Face Red Hot Flyers
(Update: Sorry, but for some reason, the comments weren't posting properly until just after the game ended) It wasn't long ago we were wondering just what the hell was wrong with the Flyers. Most fans weren't ready to panic; it's a long season, and slow starts are never...
Yeah? Well, Your Mom's a Dirty Player.
We're still awaiting word on which NHL players will receive official awards for the past season, including Mike Richards possibly being the Selke winner. But SI has polled NHL players on a variety of topics today, including which players are the dirtiest in the league. Right there...
DOUBLE STANDARD
Flyers try to shed the bullies-eye for game 2 It is a success we will end up paying for… long after this season concludes. The championship teams of 74-75 and 75-76 were a different breed. They could beat you with skill or they could beat you with their fists. They raised the...
Flyers Will Be A Tough Team To Beat
September 09, 2009 by
Kuklas Korner
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from Jim Cerny’s Rink Rap,
This Flyers team is going to be an absolute bitch to play against this year, adding Pronger and Laperriere to the rugged and abrasive group that consists of Daniel Carcillo, Scott Hartnell, Riley Cote, Arron Asham, and Braydon Coburn.
But like...
All Present and Accounted for, Flyers Outlast B's
The Flyers win in Boston Tuesday night was fairly quiet and uneventful, unless you count the deafening silence of Bostonians shuffling out of the building early and the fact that no Bruins were concussed during play. The latter fact alone should make headlines after last season. But the real ...
Recap: Ho-Hum... Game 1.
A lot of you were prepared for this. I read it in the comments here and on other hockey forums. You kept telling yourself “After ten minutes, I’ll know which team shows up for this game.” You were referring to the Jekyl and Hyde that is the Philadelphia Flyers. Would...
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...
Flyers Shoot the Lights Out
It's entirely possible there are hotter sports tickets and parties in Tampa this weekend than Friday night's game between the Flyers and the Lightning. We didn't see the cameras pan to any done up NFL arm candy or reverse-agers, but there was that guy in the "Fire...
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...
Dec 10th - NHL News from Around the League
December 10, 2008 by
Penguins Experience
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In one of the greatest promotions I have ever heard, the Philadelphia Flyers AHL affiliate the Phantoms are organizing the Scott Hartnell Glove and Mitten Toss to collect gloves and mittens for those in need this winter. This promotion is, of course, inspired by Hartnell's attempt...
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 ...
Flyers player won't be suspended for biting Letang
October 09, 2009 by
Post-Gazette
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Philadelphia winger Scott Hartnell, who had a phone hearing with NHL officials today, will not be suspended for allegedly biting defenseman Kris Letang's right ring finger during a scrum late in the Penguins' 5-4 victory over the Flyers at the Wachovia Center Thursday night.
Extras: The Skating Wounded and Pinball Wizardry
It hasn't been a great weekend for Philly sports so far. The Flyers have cooled off in two ugly road losses, and the Sixers coughed up a big lead and continue to be a team that can't shoot. Just think for a second about what that means for a basketball team. Before the Eagles...
Richards, Carter each net two goals for Flyers
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.
2009 NHL Entry Draft: Forwards
June 18, 2009 by
Sharks Page
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1. John Tavares, C, 6-0/195, London (OHL)
A premier goal scorer that is as good of a sniper as you will find inside the hash-marks.
2. Matt Duchene, C, 5-11/200, Brampton (OHL)
Complete player with dynamic two-step acceleration and multiple offensive tools.
3. Evander Kane, C...
Flyers Can Score at Will on Valentine's Day: 2 goals in 44 seconds, then 3 in 67
With many of their wives and girlfriends at the game to promote the Flyers Wives Fight for Lives Carnival, the Flyers scored early and often on Saturday, beating the woeful Islanders, 5-1. Claude Giroux opened the floodgates with his second of the season, and he played a great, high-energy game ...
Game Recap: Flyers 6 - Penguins 3
December 13, 2008 by
Penguins Experience
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The Philadelphia Flyers scored four powerplay goals to defeat the Pittsburgh Penguins this afternoon at the Wachovia Center. Mike Knuble had two goals and Mike Richards had a goal and two assists in the win. Jordan Staal, Eric Godard and Ruslan Fedotenko scored for Pittsburgh. The goal was ...
Coach Stevens Ain't Messin' Around, Benches Hartnell
Not long after Joffrey Lupul's lackluster play landed him on the Flyers fourth line, his good friend Scott Hartnell was benched for the third period of a close game in which another forward left with an injury. Writing for Comcast Sportsnet's impressive new web site, Tim Panaccio...
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...
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