Philadelphia Flyers: News Articles
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Philly.com (Philly.com sports) —
Kevin Garnett called Sixers fans "fair-weather" after the Celtics' Game 5 victory. CineSport's Noah Coslov and the Philadelphia Daily News' Rich Hofmann discuss this & the Phillies' offense.
Philly.com —
Martin Brodeur made 27 saves and survived a third-period punch to the chest by old buddy Mike Rupp as the New Jersey Devils defeated the New York Rangers, 3-1, Monday night, in Newark, N.J., evening the Eastern Conference finals at two games each.
Philly.com —
THE FLYERS signed two prospects, forwards Derek Mathers and Andrew Johnston, to entry-level deals on Monday. Mathers, 18, was the Flyers’ last draft pick in 2011, 206th overall in the sixth round. He was monitored closely this season by Flyers scouts, including visits with former Flyer Ian Laperriere to his Peterborough Petes games in the Ontario Hockey League.
Philly.com —
The Clarence Campbell Bowl was in Staples Center for the first time, waiting to be presented by Commissioner Gary Bettman to the NHL's Western Conference champions. The Los Angeles Kings' long-suffering fans gathered downtown shortly after dawn, eager to witness a series sweep and a coronation.
Philly.com (Bob Vetrone Jr.) —
Howall the current Philadelphia teams have fared against their Boston counterpart.
Philly.com (Bob Vetrone Jr.) —
Howall the current Philadelphia teams have fared against their Boston counterpart.
Philly.com —
In his latest playoff gem, Henrik Lundqvist had little time to do more than stop every breakaway or two-on-one New Jersey shot his way. When he took a moment to breathe, Lundqvist had all the confidence his New York Rangers would bail him out with a goal or two.
Philly.com —
The Flyers released their postseason injury report Saturday, and it included three players who recently had surgery, and two players who will have operations this week, according to general manager Paul Holmgren.
Philly.com —
So where do the Flyers - after a very good regular season that morphed into a very weird playoff showing - go from here?
Philly.com —
Dwight King has been living in a hotel since the Los Angeles Kings recalled him from the minors just over three months ago, and the playoff hero isn't about to move out of his temporary digs. He's not tempting fate while the Kings are on the verge of exceeding his wildest dreams for his first NHL postseason run.
Philly.com (Rich Hofmann) —
Winning in a shot-blocking era.