Sunday, April 15, 2012

Penguins secure No. 4 seed with win over Rangers Phil Sheridan Rough start makes Flyers sweeter PenguinsFlyers Rivalry Stoked by Bad Blood 5 3 Clinch Conference Title Sweeping Series Against Slap Shot Excited for the Playoffs How About Now N.H.L. Roundup Beat With Little Time to Spare Gemma Hayes Hey Sholay Temper Trap Halls Blanck Mass + loads more join The Great Escape 2012 Comcast and satellite companies at impasse SportsNet programming depending on young guns take them a long playoff run stake their claim as comeback kings Adrian Dater Giroux Brown highlight Friday Three Stars Michael Farber Couturier emerging fresh face resilient Flyers' Cup hopes control 85 rip 20 series advantage performance beyond explanation rally again beat Rich Hofmann rookie has big job against Penguins' Malkin These are likable bunch 43 in overtime

Flyers Hope to Avoid Fate of 2000 Penguins The Philadelphia Flyers are riding high after two straight wins over the Pittsburgh Penguins to start the Stanley Cup playoffs. As Game 3 approaches on April 15, Flyers fans like myself are not only dreaming of a series victory, but maybe even a series sweep if things keep going the way they are. However, past Philadelphia-Pittsburgh Stanley Cup playoff history warns about how this 2-0 lead ... Flyers, Penguins Hold Game 1 Rerun in Game 2 Flyers' Rally: A Fan's Recap The Philadelphia Flyers make fans like myself feel like we're living in the movie "Groundhog Day." Without fail, the Flyers do the same thing over and over by falling behind very early and getting blown out in the first period - only to dominate the second and third period anyway. On the other hand, the Pittsburgh Penguins are not so happy about their own personal "Groundhog Day" after their ... Flyers Continue Offensive Revival at Ideal Time: A Fan's Take The Philadelphia Flyers started the season with the most explosive offense in the NHL. However, Flyers fans like myself barely remembered that in March, as Ilya Bryzgalov had to frequently bail them out during offensive droughts. Yet in April, Philadelphia has had an offensive revival to begin the Stanley Cup playoffs. Flyers rally again, beat Penguins 8-5 The Philadelphia Flyers fell behind. Again. And it didn't matter. Again. Philadelphia Flyers Center Sean Couturier Looks like Bobby Clarke: Fan's Take Philadelphia Flyers rookie Sean Couturier resembles Bobby Clarke. Philadelphia Flyers Forward Line Playoff Challenge Remains the Same: Fan's Take The Philadelphia Flyers traveled west preparing for an opening round playoff fight against the Pittsburgh Penguins. Two of the highest scoring teams in the National Hockey League are two games into a wild Stanley Cup shootout series that has already seen 20 goals scored. Of course, we are referencing an old-fashioned gunslinger shootout, as opposed to the divisive regular season hockey shootout. Flyers, up 2-0, remain wary of Penguins Flyers rookie Sean Couturier celebrates his hat trick goal against the Penguins Friday. / By Justin K. Aller, Getty Images VOORHEES, N.J. (USA TODAY) — Even the 19-year-old sounded like a playoff grizzled veteran of two decades. Flyers stake their claim as comeback kings VOORHEES, N.J. (AP) There is no shortage of suggestions, from serious to silly, for how the Philadelphia Flyers can stop falling behind so early in games. Flyers Can No Longer Settle for Split with Penguins: A Fan's Preview The Philadelphia Flyers had some modest goals before starting their Stanley Cup playoff series with the Pittsburgh Penguins. Although Flyers fans like myself want them to win every single game, we figured it was more realistic to aim for a split of Games 1 and 2 in Pittsburgh. But after the events of April 11, that can't be enough right now. Flyers freeze out Penguins again (Reuters) - Sean Couturier and Claude Giroux grabbed a hat-trick apiece as the Philadelphia Flyers stunned Pittsburgh for a second game in a row on Friday, while the Los Angeles Kings pulled off another playoff shocker against Vancouver, 4-2.
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