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Flyers Build off Saturday Success to Take Game Three 4-2

Flyers Build off Saturday Success to Take Game Three 4-2

The Flyers’ 4-2 victory over the Buffalo Sabres in Game Three was another nailbiter, but they managed to hold onto the win to take the series lead for the first time. Despite a potential goalie

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Game Three Injury and Goaltending Updates for Flyers

Game Three Injury and Goaltending Updates for Flyers

The Flyers have fared decently in the first two games of the 2011 NHL Playoffs, tying the series last night against the Buffalo Sabres, but many have been left wondering when Chris Pronger will finally

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Goaltending Costs Flyers 5-4 Loss Against Capitals

Goaltending Costs Flyers 5-4 Loss Against Capitals

Tonight's 5-4 shootout loss to the Washington Capitals was exciting, tense, and ultimately disappointing. Ignoring the average first period, the Flyers absolutely dominated the Caps at even strength during the last 40 minutes. The top

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Kings Shutout Flyers as New Line Combos Fail

Kings Shutout Flyers as New Line Combos Fail

“You’re not gonna score five goals in each game for 82 games,” said Claude Giroux. The Flyers, unfortunately, couldn’t score any during tonight’s 1-0 loss to the Los Angeles Kings. It was a much more

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Devils Swept in Home-and-Home with Flyers

Four points were earned this week for the Flyers, who are in-between two tough stretches on the road. Anything less than four points against the New Jersey Devils in their home-and-home series would have been

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Flyers Struggles on the Powerplay: “It’s Coming”

Flyers coach Peter Laviolette has previously described the difficulty of the powerplay as trying to generate offense while standing still. For this club, standing still is an understatement. Coming into yesterday’s tilt with the New

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Post Game Notes: Flyers/Islanders

In the second installment of my post-game notes from this weekend's Flyers games, I've broken down what should have been a walk in the park for the orange and black that almost turned into a blown

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Tim “Thomas The Tank” Rolls Over Flyers with 3-0 Shutout

While not the worst effort that the Flyers have given this year, tonight’s loss to the Boston Bruins was a reflection of a team that couldn’t stay focused for 60 minutes. The Bruins didn’t dominate

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Everything Old is New Again: Flyers Penalty Kill Back to 2009 Form

This post is coming a day later than I anticipated, but a tryptophan-induced coma made forming complete sentences difficult. First off, I just want to give thanks to Micah Warren and Gary Cobb for giving

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Win Against Washington is Good Platform for Flyers to Build On

The Flyers didn’t dominate the Washington Capitals through much of their 5-4 shootout win last night, but they played well enough to earn two valuable points against the Eastern Conference juggernaut. While they managed to

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