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Staal: Eye never will be 100 percent but won't be issue
ReutersThe Sports Xchange Staal: Eye never will be 100 percent but won't be issue When New York Rangers defenseman Marc Staal skated off the ice on March 5, his face a bloody mess from a gruesome injury after taking a puck to his right eye, not only was his...Tags: Washington Capitals, Boston Bruins, Marc Staal, Ice Hockey, Philadelphia Flyers
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Penguins come from three down to take out Flyers
PHILADELPHIA -- Down three goals, the Pittsburgh Penguins weren't about to let their bitter rival get an easy win. Chris Kunitz scored two goals, including the tiebreaker 18 seconds into the third period, and the Penguins overcame a three-goal deficit...Tags: Wells Fargo Center, Claude Giroux, Philadelphia Flyers, National Hockey League, Tomas Vokoun
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Panthers find cure to winless streak against Flyers
PHILADELPHIA -- The Florida Panthers might be a playoff contender if they had more games against the Flyers. Nineteen-year-old rookie Jonathan Huberdeau had two goals and an assist, Scott Clemmensen made 32 saves and the Panthers beat Philadelphia 5-2...Tags: Philadelphia Flyers, Tomas Kopecky, Scott Hartnell, Matt Read, Chris Kunitz
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No ringing endorsement, yet, for NHL players in Sochi Olympics
The countdown to the Sochi Olympics slipped beneath the one-year mark last week with a huge question looming: Will NHL players participate in Russia's first-ever Winter Games? The answer should be clearer after executives of the NHL, NHL Players' Assn....
Tags: Rick DiPietro, Tim Thomas, Los Angeles Kings, Chicago Blackhawks, Philadelphia Flyers
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Rosters taking shape for Hawks' charity game
The last time some of them skated on the same team was June 9, 2010, when the Blackhawks captured the Stanley Cup in Philadelphia to end a 49-year championship drought. Friday night at Allstate Arena, many members of that Hawks squad will reunite and...
Tags: Niklas Backstrom, Patrick Sharp, Chicago Blackhawks, Antti Miettinen, Craig Adams
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Flyers cause of death: Poor decisions
The autopsy isn't official or with a definitive conclusion, but the preliminary results for the cause of playoff death for the 2012 Philadelphia Flyers is simple: they faced a better team with better coaching. As hard as it may be to admit for Flyers...
Tags: Jaromir Jagr, Andrej Meszaros, Albany Devils, Philadelphia Flyers, Western Conference (NHL)
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NHL Playoff predictions: Who will win battle of PA?
SportsTalkIt’s here, hockey fans, the greatest time of the year for puck heads: The NHL playoffs. Nothing is more exciting or less predictable, and if you want even more drama, start with the intrastate Pittsburgh Penguins-Philadelphia Flyers series. It... -
Penguins flatten Flyers
AP Sports WriterPHILADELPHIA (AP) — Sidney Crosby, at last, found a way to silence the Flyers fans that love to hate him from warmups to the final horn. How? Crosby and the Penguins dished out the kind of punishment they can only hope swings the series back their...Tags: Sergei Bobrovsky, Jaromir Jagr, Jordan Staal, Claude Giroux, Paul Martin
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Flyers need a goalie for any chance to win the Pittsburgh series
A funny thing happened in one of the most high-scoring playoff series in NHL history on Wednesday night. A goalie showed up. Unfortunately for the Philadelphia Flyers, it wasn't one of theirs. And they need one of theirs, any one of theirs, to show up...
Tags: Wells Fargo Center, Sergei Bobrovsky, Claude Giroux, Craig Adams, Philadelphia Flyers
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Flyers' win over Penguins is best revenge
At some point, Pittsburgh Penguins coach Dan Bylsma must have exhibited some sort of class, but for the last two weeks, he has been anything but a role model for taking the high road. "I want to congratulate the Flyers organization on the series win, but...
Tags: Claude Giroux, Erik Gustafsson, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Philadelphia Flyers, National Hockey League
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Claude Giroux leads Flyers by example
After Claude Giroux was called the greatest player in the world by Philadelphia coach Peter Laviolette following the Flyers' opening-round Stanley Cup playoff win over Pittsburgh, it sounded as though Giroux would be elevated to team captain by the...
Tags: Mark Messier, Claude Giroux, Philadelphia Flyers, Stanley Cup Playoffs, National Hockey League
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Crosby embarrassing to the NHL
When he first came up, they used to call him "Sid the Kid." His skills helped him eventually become the face of the NHL, but his childish act began to wear thin for non-Pittsburgh hockey enthusiasts. They began bestowing Sidney Crosby with derogatory...
Tags: Wells Fargo Center, Mark Messier, Matthew Barnaby, Claude Giroux, NBC (tv network)
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