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Player Profile: Martin Biron
Posted on 22 Feb 2011 by Adam Gavriel.
It's backup goalie time. Marty has been a pretty big part of the Rangers so far this season, even in his limited time between the pipes. Everywhere he's played the fans have loved him because he is such a personable kind of guy, the media loves him because he's not afraid to talk and you can tell he has the ultimate respect of his teammates as well. Biron may be the best Rangers backup goalie i...
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Flames Lose. Jarome Lets Talk
Posted on 23 Nov 2010 by Shane Hoopfer.
Lets start with a heart breaker of a game last night for the Calgary Flames. A 2-1 loss in which Calgary outplayed the New York Rangers for the last 50 minutes of the game yet the Flames could not finish great chances, Marty Biron played well, and a bone headed line change by Anton Babchuk all added up into another Flames loss. The bottom line is the Flames are falling further from the pack in...
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Leafs Nation: The Inevitable Regulation L
Posted on 22 Oct 2010 by Mike De Petrillo.
It’s not so much the loss that leaves Leafs fans shaking their heads today – it’s the way the loss occurred. Blame the goalie? Nope, Monster played pretty good if you ask me, and the score could have been a lot worse in favour of ‘the other’ Blue Shirts if he wasn’t on his game. Can’t blame the refs. You could blame Marty Biron for standing on his head on a couple of occasions, ...
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Thoughts From the Past, Present, and Future
Posted on 21 Apr 2009 by Ian Altenbaugh.
I felt that going into the third game of the series, the Flyers first on home ice, there will be several things to look for on both teams. The Penguins: - Brooks Orpik. The most physical defenseman in the league will be a major factor against one of the most physical teams in the league. Orpik as well as teammates Rob Scuderi and Chris Kunits have set an extremely physical tone for the game....
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A Troubled Red Head
Posted on 16 Apr 2009 by Ian Altenbaugh.
In this installment of Around the Atlantic we look at game one from the Flyers/Penguins first round match. We also look at what the Flyers will have to do if they want this to go beyond four games. Here is a real-time blog I kept while watching the game: - All this cross-ice passing the Flyers are doing five minutes into the first will come back to bite them. - 5:04 into the first period ...
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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...









