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Stars Get Back to Winning, Beat Flyers

Jussi Jokinen, Antti Miettinen, and Mike Ribeiro scored second-period goals to lead the Dallas Stars over the Philadelphia Flyers 4-1 on Saturday night. Complete Story...

Knuble Lifts Flyers Past Hurricanes 3-1

Mike Knuble had a goal and two assists to help the Philadelphia Flyers beat the Carolina Hurricanes 3-1 on Wednesday night.

Murray, Savard Power Bruins Past Flyers

Glen Murray scored two goals and Marc Savard added a goal and three assists to help the Boston Bruins beat the Philadelphia Flyers 6-3 on Monday night.

Briere Leads Flyers Past Senators 4-3

Danny Briere had a goal and two assists to lead the Philadelphia Flyers to a 4-3 win over the Ottawa Senators on Saturday night.

Boudreau and Brodeur Earn Firsts in NHL

To Bruce Boudreau and Martin Brodeur the firsts were less meaningful than the outcomes. Boudreau won in his debut as the interim coach of the Washington Capitals on Friday night, a 4-3 victory in overtime against the host Philadelphia Flyers.

Capitals Win 1st Game for Interim Coach

Nicklas Backstrom scored in overtime to make Bruce Boudreau's debut as the Washington Capitals' interim head coach a success with a 4-3 win over the Philadelphia Flyers on Friday.

Briere's Hat Trick Lifts Flyers 6-3

Danny Briere scored three goals in the third period to lead the Philadelphia Flyers past the Carolina Hurricanes 6-3 on Wednesday night.

Power Play Carries Flyers Past Penguins

Kimmo Timonen had a goal and three assists, and the Philadelphia Flyers took advantage on four power plays in beating the Pittsburgh Penguins 5-2 on Saturday night.

3-Goal Flurry Helps Devils Flog Flyers

Veteran Dainius Zubrus and rookie Rodney Pelley scored their first goals of the season in a three-goal flurry to help the New Jersey Devils beat the Philadelphia Flyers 4-1 on Thursday night.

Lundqvist's 4th Shutout Lifts Rangers

Henrik Lundqvist earned his fourth shutout of the young season, stopping 30 shots, and Jaromir Jagr and Brendan Shanahan accounted for the offense in the New York Rangers' 2-0 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers on Monday night.

Koivu Leads Canadiens Past Flyers 5-2

Saku Koivu had a goal and an assist and Cristobal Huet stopped 16 shots to lead the Montreal Canadiens to a 5-2 win over the Philadelphia Flyers on Thursday night.

Richards Leads Lightning Past Flyers 5-2

Brad Richards had two goals and Vinny Prospal scored his eighth goal of the season to lead the Tampa Bay Lightning past the Philadelphia Flyers 5-2 on Thursday night.

Gagne Lifts Flyers Over Hurricanes in OT

Simon Gagne scored his second goal of the game 48 seconds into overtime and the Philadelphia Flyers won their fifth straight game, 3-2 over the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday night.

Thrashers Win, and So Do Flyers Again

The Atlanta Thrashers finally remembered how to win, just as the Philadelphia Flyers have suddenly forgotten what it was like to lose.

Biron Posts Shutout Win Over Thrashers

The Flyers are back in a more familiar position in the standings. Jeff Carter and Sami Kapanen scored 34 seconds apart in the second period, and Martin Biron was sensational again in leading the Philadelphia Flyers past the winless Atlanta Thrashers 4-0 on Tuesday night.

Flyers Defeat Isles to Open Homestand

Jeff Carter and Sami Kapanen each scored goals, and Martin Biron made 29 saves to lead the Philadelphia Flyers to a 3-1 win over the New York Islanders on Saturday night. Jason Smith scored an empty-net goal for the Flyers with seconds left in the game.

Richards, Flyers Rout Canucks 8-2

Mike Richards had four points to help the Philadelphia Flyers rout the Vancouver Canucks 8-2 on Wednesday night.

Sanderson, Pitkanen Lead Oilers in Win

Geoff Sanderson scored two goals and Joni Pitkanen added one to lead the Edmonton Oilers to a 5-3 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday night.

Flyers Deny Sabres to End Miserable Year

The Philadelphia Flyers ended their worst season in 40 years by denying Buffalo a chance to finish with the highest point total in its history.

Islanders 1 Win From Clinching Playoffs

The New York Islanders still have a shot at the postseason. They got the first win of two this weekend they needed to stay in the hunt, and then got help Saturday night when the Toronto Maple Leafs eliminated the Montreal Canadiens from the crowded Eastern Conference playoff chase.

McCabe, Leafs Stay Alive in Playoff Race

The Toronto Maple Leafs stayed in control of their playoff chances with a tough win over the worst team in the NHL. Bryan McCabe scored a power-play goal 2:18 into overtime to give Toronto a 3-2 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers on Tuesday night, keeping the Leafs a point behind Montreal in the race for the eighth and final postseason spot in the Eastern Conference.

Jagr Powers Rangers Over Flyers

Jaromir Jagr found it tough to concentrate after the New York Rangers took big leads twice against the last-place Philadelphia Flyers. Jagr had two goals and an assist, and the Rangers chased goalie Martin Biron and beat the Flyers 6-4 on Saturday night.

Devils Move Into Tie Atop Atlantic

Martin Brodeur helped the New Jersey Devils restore confidence on their home ice — and a share of the Atlantic Division lead.

Canes May Not Get Chance to Defend Cup

With two road losses in two nights, the Carolina Hurricanes are perilously on the brink of spending the postseason at home instead of defending the Stanley Cup.

'Biggest Goal' Helps Islanders in Chase

Islanders coach Ted Nolan called it his team's biggest goal this year, a shot that kept New York in the thick of the playoff chase.

The Vine

Flyers' Hartnell suspended two games for hit

Source: ESPN.com

Somewhere, there is a good fairy walking around collecting reasons for the Philadelphia Flyers to be banned from hockey for a full season. Whether she ever appears, or whether Gary Bettman would know a good fairy from a hockey puck, is something we can only wonder about.

Goon hockey is back in Philly

Source: buffalonews.typepad.com

The Broad Street Bullies of the 70s weren't cowards. They met you face-to-face and you paid the price. This team hits you from behind -- sometimes with a stick -- and then runs away. Three times in a month. It's a disgrace.

NHL Goons: Will they ever learn?

Source: The Globe and Mail

The simplest solution might even be the least complicated — simply prevent a team from replacing a suspended player in the line-up.

Finally, a force in goal for Flyers with Biron

Source: Delaware County Times

Through the 10, through the 20 and now through close to the 30 years since they canonized Bernie Parent, Flyers fans have been haunted by the notion of goaltending as an afterthought. There were some exceptions — Pelle Lindbergh was one, as was Ron Hextall.

Here we go again

Source: Tsn.ca

The NHL regular season hasn't even commenced yet and we are already forced to re-open the debate on heads shots, thanks to Steve Downie's devastating hit on Dean McAmmond.

McAmmond injured in Senators win

Source: Tsn.ca

There's no telling what Steve Downie did to his chances of making the Philadelphia Flyers on Tuesday night, but it's a certainty that he won no friends on the Ottawa Senators.

Philadelphia Flyers plan new thrills for fans

Source: Delaware County Times

The Flyers are promising a different experience for their fans this season, and they apparently intend to show it from the start, their Oct. 13 home opener against the Islanders.

Eric Lindros' future up in the air

Source: PhillyBurbs.com

Eric Lindros is concentrating on his work with the NHL Players' Association these days, keeping his NHL playing career on hold.

Flyers' season will commence very far from home

Source: Delaware County Times

Flyers fans will have to wait a little longer than usual to get a look at their latest new-look team. After the season starts, they'll have to wait a lot more.

Hartnell predicts fast turnaround for Flyers

Source: PhillyBurbs.com

Perhaps overshadowed a bit by the hubbub surrounding the signings of Daniel Briere and Kimmo Timonen was the Flyers' acquisition of winger Scott Hartnell.

Downie, Parent open eyes

Source: PhillyBurbs.com

They might not be on the opening night roster, but Flyers rookies Steve Downie and Ryan Parent are two guys who bear watching.

Briere's message to Sabres fans

Source: buffalonews.typepad.com

It's painful thinking of Briere in a Flyers sweater. And Drury in a Rangers one.

Flyers' Holmgren not so sure he wants to deal No. 2 pick

Source: Delaware County Times

While paging through player interviews and playing the occasional game of phone tag with his fellow NHL general managers Thursday, Paul Holmgren apparently became a lot more interested in what he was supposed to be coming here for.

Timonen, Hartnell will put Flyers right back in race

Source: Delaware Couty Times

Perhaps trying to build suspense for what already is a highly anticipated NHL entry draft and free agency shopping season, Flyers general manager Paul Holmgren Monday morning essentially threw a sales tag on supposed franchise defenseman Joni Pitkanen.

Flyers acquire Hartnell and Timonen

Source: Tsn.ca

The Philadelphia Flyers have dipped into the free agent market a little early, thanks to the Nashville Predators.

NHL doesn't have case to ice Tocchet

Source: Delaware County Times

If the sports world was ruled by public relations rather than some semblance of logic and reason, Rick Tocchet's coaching career would already be finished instead of relegated to its current state of limbo.

Hope in a blue hockey world

Dont think for a second that I feel bad at all for waking up the toddler kiddies at 10:00 pm on a school night to tell them that the Sabres just scored and it's 2-0 in the 2nd period.

After failed year, Flyers searching for answers

Source: Delaware County Times

VORHEES, N.J. - The bittersweet Buffalo win had been digested like so many butter cream bunnies that didn't belch back. But Mike Knuble wasn't going to kick into any sweet dreams just yet.

For Flyers, confidence issues result in losses

Source: Delaware County Times

VORHEES, N.J. -- Players are told by colleagues, coaches and themselves that preseason games are for self-instruction and team construction rather than inner apprehension.

Stability in net first step back for Philadelphia Flyers

Source: Delaware County Times

VOORHEES, N.J. -- Through the worst, the most silent, the most disturbing and the most puzzling of their 40 NHL seasons, the Flyers were left, always, with one promise: Soon, there would be reconstruction, and from that, there would be recovery.

Bad News for Flyers Fans

Last week the Philadelphia Flyers announced that GM Paul Holmgren has been given a two year contract extension. This is bad news for Flyers fans.

Holmgren right GM for Flyers to fight back

Source: Delaware County Times

Another NHL trade has passed, and as it did, at least one enduring NHL truth was proven once more: The Flyers will always get in there and fight.

Esche is on the outside of goaltending rotation

Source: Delaware County Times

BOSTON --- Though Flyers coach John Stevens stopped short of making an official pronouncement, it seems Robert Esche will be relegated to the No. 3 goaltender's spot for the remainder of the regular season.

NHL Trade Talk: It's a matter of time for York, Esche

Source: Delaware County Times

VOORHEES, N.J. -- It's no secret the Flyers are trying to move veterans such as Robert Esche and Mike York before the trade deadline, but after listening to them address their individual situations, if the Flyers don't move either of them, it should come as a great surprise.

Face it: Flyers need Knuble as captain

Source: Delaware County Times

His right eyeball was 18 shades of crimson and enlarged to about the size of a Grade A egg. His face was caved-in and ashen. His black eyes looked almost monster-like.

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