Sunday, April 22, 2012

Penguins secure No. 4 seed with win over Rangers Fleury stops Flyers 32 Phil Sheridan FlyersPenguins series bringing concussion issue to head Rough start makes sweeter Young learning that winning a playoff is harder than it looks PenguinsFlyers Rivalry Stoked by Bad Blood 5 3 Clinch Conference Title Sweeping Series Against 10 Stanley Cup Trounce the in Control Roundup Rout Take 30 Lead Slap Shot Excited for Playoffs How About Now Gemma Hayes Hey Sholay Temper Trap Halls Blanck Mass + loads more join The Great Escape 2012 Rich Hofmann Why this young team so easy love beat force Game 6 Adrian Dater emerges as stay alive Allan Muir. Friday's Three Stars

Two Philadelphia Flyers Game 6 Playoff Challenges: Fan Analysis The Philadelphia Flyers could have won Game 5 against the Pittsburgh Penguins. But, Marc-Andre Fleury finally reverted to his fine form during the third period of that Stanley Cup playoff Quarter-Finals contest. Flyers Lose First Normal Game to Penguins: A Fan's Recap The Philadelphia Flyers and Pittsburgh Penguins have mastered the art of wacky games in these Stanley Cup playoffs. This has turned their series into a freak show, yet Flyers fans like myself didn't mind since they were winning so many freak show battles. Unfortunately, Philadelphia couldn't clinch the series before things settled back to normal. Fleury, Penguins Settle Down Faster Than Bryzgalov, Flyers: A Fan's Take The Philadelphia Flyers turned the Pittsburgh Penguins and goalie Marc-Andre Fleury into amateurs to start the Stanley Cup playoffs. Of course, Flyers fans like myself couldn't brag too much, since Ilya Bryzgalov wasn't stonewalling the Penguins himself. However, the team which finally had their goaltender get back on track first would be in a pretty good position. Philadelphia Flyers Normal Playoff Game like None Other: Fan's Take The Philadelphia Flyers 3-2 loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Playoff Quarter-Finals wasn't a positive outcome, but at least it was a normal game. Game 6: Penguins at Flyers Players to watch FLYERS: Center Claude Giroux Giroux is having a monster series. He leads all postseason players with 11 points and is one point away from tying Danny Briere and Bill Barber for the Flyers franchise record for points in a playoff series. But he was held to one assist in Game 5 on Friday. In order for the Flyers to put the Pens on ice Sunday afternoon, look for Giroux to be the ... Philadelphia Flyers Resilient Regular Season History Matters: Fan's Take The Philadelphia Flyers were absolutely, positively, crushed by the happy feet of the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 4. I make zero apologies for referencing one of my all-time favorite animated movies in describing the game in that way either. Flyers Could Have JVR Back for Game 5: A Fan's Look The Philadelphia Flyers are hoping to wrap things up against the Pittsburgh Penguins when the two teams meet in Game 5 on Friday, April 20. There is a chance that one of their top players could be back for the key game. James van Riemsdyk has been skating with the team on a regular basis and could make his return at any given time. As a fan, I don't see JVR returning for Game 5. However, it is ... Several Philadelphia Flyers Need Big Efforts in Game 5: A Fan's View The Philadelphia Flyers have had enough time to stew over the humiliating 10-3 loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 4 of their playoff series. Now they have to get back to business and try to close out the Penguins in Game 5. This game is going to be huge because a loss would put a ton of pressure on the Flyers. In order to win the game, the Flyers need to limit the penalties and remain sharp ... Flyers Must Root for Eastern Conference Playoffs to Get Tighter: A Fan's Analysis The Philadelphia Flyers may have had some big setbacks recently, yet they still hold a 3-1 lead over the Pittsburgh Penguins. Although Flyers fans like myself aren't breathing as easily anymore after Game 4, we can feel more at ease than fans of every other Eastern Conference playoff team. Flyers' power-play unit still dominating PITTSBURGH - Conventional wisdom says the Flyers cannot go far in the Stanley Cup playoffs by allowing an average of about five goals per game.
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