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Road to 2014: A Look at Team Canada
Posted on 5 May 2012 by Corey Krakower.
With just under 2 years to go until the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, ProSportsBlogging.com will run a 6-part feature that will identify the hockey players that will likely represent their respective countries at the Olympic Games. The 6 hockey super powers to be covered include Canada, Czech Republic, Finland, Russia, Sweden and USA. Today’s featured country: Canada 2010 Result: Gold...
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Flyers Announce Awards
Posted on 9 Apr 2011 by Christopher Rowe.
Maybe it is too early to begin discussing end of season hardware bearing the name of Lord Stanley, but on the verge of the NHL postseason it is time to distribute Flyers organizational trophies. The Stanley Cup and NHL trophies will come in about two months’ time. Ergo 2010-2011 Regular Season Flyers Awards have been voted on by the players, coaches and selected members of the media. Neither ...
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Flyers Vs. Kings Preview, Schenn Shines
Posted on 30 Dec 2010 by Eric Cooney.
The Kings had a 4 game win streak snapped last night in Phoenix as the Pacific Division continues to be the toughest in the league this season. Just 7 points divide 1st place Dallas and last place Phoenix. These numbers are even tighter when you consider the difference in games played by each team. Any way you shake it, the Pacific Division remains the tightest in the NHL. (more…)
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Flyers return to the scene of the crime
Posted on 12 Dec 2010 by Jim Mulligan.
Close your eyes with me. OK, the leaves are on the trees and the sun is shining. The sun is a warm, almost hot, 68 degrees for Boston. It's playoff hockey and the Bruins are hosting the Flyers in Game 7 of the Conference Quarter Finals. What a night for hockey…a Friday night too. Do you have the picture in your mind? If anyone ever tells you a hockey game needs five or six goals to make ...
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Devastating Loss for Flyers; Playoff Chances in Jeopardy
Posted on 2 Apr 2010 by Mike Santa Barbara.
Jaroslav Halak withstood a dominating third period by the Flyers and held on for a 1-0 shut out Friday night. Making the Flyers already dwindling playoff even more in doubt. After an absolutely brutal loss to the New York Islanders on Thursday night the Flyers came out with a noticeable jump Friday. If not for Halak the Flyers could have easily won the game by three or more goals. Youngsters Cl...
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Flyers Without Carter, No Time For Excuses
Posted on 23 Mar 2010 by Mike Santa Barbara.
With all the negatives pointed the Flyers direction lately one has to think they're do for something good to happen. First, they lost goaltender Michael Leighton, after losing starter Ray Emery. Leaving them with veteran Brian Boucher to lead them to the playoffs. Then word came down Monday that Jeff Carter would be out 3-4 weeks with a non-displaced fracture in his foot. Losing your leading sc...
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Flyers Bounce Back with Late Win Over Hawks; Snider Gives Ultimatum
Posted on 13 Mar 2010 by Mike Santa Barbara.
After a blow out loss to the Boston Bruins the Flyers were home against the Chicago Blackhawks for a Saturday matinee. They seemed prepared to face the Western Conference powerhouse. The game was basically a contest between Cristobal Huet and Michael Leighton, neither giving up anything in the first 40 minutes of hockey. Simon Gagne struck first a little over a minute into the third period to m...
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Pens/Flyers Game Two Review and the Most Physical Defenseman in Hockey
Posted on 19 Apr 2009 by Ian Altenbaugh.
In this edition of Around the Atlantic we will look at Game Two of the first round match between the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Philadelphia Flyers. I will also tell you why Brooks Orpik is the most physical player in the NHL today. The Penguins dispatched of the Flyers in a dominant fashion in game two. So much so that it may be fair to suggest the Flyers only need a fork in them to confir...
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Battle in the Keystone State
Posted on 14 Apr 2009 by Ian Altenbaugh.
In this installment of Around the Atlantic, we look at the first round match between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Philadelphia Flyers. We also look at more of the irreverent. Flyers This Flyers team has a healthy Gagne, Timonen, and Coburn. None of who were available when these two teams met last spring. This is what their current forward depth chart looks like: Scott Hartnell-Jeff Ca...









