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Flyers Flunk Early Season Test Against the Capitals

Flyers Flunk Early Season Test Against the Capitals

Among the many lessons learned from the Flyers’ first regulation loss this season, let humility be one of them. The Washington Capitals were undefeated heading into the Wells Fargo Center and nothing has changed since

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Lessons Learned from Flyers 5-4 Home Opener Win Against Canucks

Lessons Learned from Flyers 5-4 Home Opener Win Against Canucks

Considered the first true test of the season, the Flyers’ 5-4 win against the Vancouver Canucks has brought to light both strengths and weaknesses from this line-up. Strength: Claude Giroux, James Van Riemsdyk and Jakub

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Future Trades That Could Benefit Flyers Contract Issues

Future Trades That Could Benefit Flyers Contract Issues

It’s only two games into the 2011-12 Flyers season, so the mere suggestion of trades is a bit premature. However, the predicament that the front office finds itself in with the return of Blair Betts

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JVR, Nodl and Schenn Nursing Injuries and Other Flyers News

JVR, Nodl and Schenn Nursing Injuries and Other Flyers News

The good news today is that Scott Hartnell appears to be completely healthy following a scare in Detroit last week when he was experiencing an elevated heart rate that wouldn’t slow down. Additionally, Chris Pronger

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Notes From Flyers Training Camp- Day Two

Notes From Flyers Training Camp- Day Two

I was able to attend the Flyers' training camp today at the Virtua Skate Zone in Voorhees, NJ. The core roster players participated in two sessions, followed by sessions with the Phantoms and other young

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Can Hartnell and Carle Avoid Scapegoat Status this Season?

Can Hartnell and Carle Avoid Scapegoat Status this Season?

"I envy people who drink- at least they know what to blame everything on." - Oscar Levant With hockey season just around the corner, fans continue to speculate on what surprises the season will bring.

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Assessing the Flyers Offseason: First Line of Offense

Assessing the Flyers Offseason: First Line of Offense

Having appraised the goaltending and defense, it’s time to look at each of the four offensive lines for the 2011-12 Philadelphia Flyers. For sake of brevity, I’m covering each line in a separate post. The

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Pre-Game Notes for Flyers-Sabres Game Seven

Pre-Game Notes for Flyers-Sabres Game Seven

The weather outside of the Wells Fargo Center is beautiful and the Flyers have finished loosening up with a soccer ball outside of the locker room in preparation for Game 7. The puck drops in

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Flyers Force Game Seven with 5-4 OT Win

Flyers Force Game Seven with 5-4 OT Win

The decision to start goaltender Michael Leighton in Game Six of the Stanley Cup quarterfinals nearly became one that Flyers coach Peter Laviolette would have to explain for a long time to come. With three

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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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