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Frequent Flyers: Briere suspended; Timonen hurt?
Of all the players on the Flyers roster that could be suspended, I would probably peg Briere about as likely to be banned as Mika Pyorala .
Could tonight's game be a potential Stanley Cup preview?
The Flyers' game at San Jose tonight will be a matchup of two of the NHL's best all-around teams.
For the second game in a row, the Flyers will face a high-powered offense when they take on the Sharks tonight in San Jose.
Dominating Victory over the Devils...
Dominating Victory over the Devils... - Dominating Victory over the Devils... What a dominating victory last night over the Devils .
Brian Boucher stars in net, Flyers keep rolling on road with 3-2 win over Kings
Mika Pyorala scored his first NHL goal, backup goalie Brian Boucher made 37 saves and the Philadelphia Flyers opened a trip with their seventh victory in eight games, 3-2 over the Los Angeles Kings on Wednesday night.
NJ Devils road winning streak ends at the hands of Philadelphia Flyers, 3-2
A short bus ride down the New Jersey Turnpike turned out to be the Devils' toughest road trip yet this season.
Van Riemsdyk suffers 'fleck' finger fracture
Flyers rookie James van Riemsdyk has been diagnosed with a "fleck" fracture at the tip of his left little finger, and his status is listed as day-to-day. Van Riemsdyk, who was injured on a shot by teammate Jeff Carter in Saturday night's 2-1 home win over St.
Flyers' Emery set to square off against former club
Ray Emery will face his former club for the first time tonight, as the goaltender leads the Philadelphia Flyers in a home test against the Ottawa Senators.
Flyers tip Blues in SO to eke out 4th straight win
STL PHI 0 0 STL PHI 12:15 0 1 STL PHI 5:43 T.J. Oshie Assists: Roman Polak 1 1 OT STL PHI 1 1 Shootout Summary Start of Shootout period Shootout attempt by Mike Richards SAVED by Chris Mason Shootout attempt by David Perron MISSES wide of net Shootout GOAL scored by Claude Giroux on Chris Mason Shootout GOAL scored by Brad Boyes on Ray Emery ...
Pyorala propels wounded Flyers
The Flyers ' injury list grew last night. So did their winning streak. Winger Mika Pyorala scored the decisive goal in a shoot-out as the Flyers outlasted the St.
The Flyers were second in the NHL with an average of 3.57 goals per game entering yesterday's play, which overshadowed the main reason for their early-season success: a vastly improved defense.
Bruins skate to 4-2 victory over Sabres
Mark Recchi and Zdeno Chara scored first-period power-play goals as the goal-starved Boston Bruins halted a rough stretch with a 4-2 win over Buffalo on Saturday night, sending the Sabres to their first consecutive losses of the season.
Pyorala helps Flyers beat Blues in shootout
Mika Pyorala scored in the shootout to lead the Philadelphia Flyers to a 2-1 victory over the St.
With surgery likely, Flyers place Gagne on IR
AFTER THREE surgeries in the same area in 4 years, Simon Gagne wants to get it right.
Frank Seravalli: Kings pick up defenseman Randy Jones off waivers
WE KNOW THE Flyers are willing to roll the dice. You simply need to glance at the Flyers' net and see Ray Emery to know that.
Add Briere to Flyers' injury list
At the same time doctors in Montreal and Philadelphia were differing over how to treat Simon Gagne's two hernias, the Flyers were blindsided by more discouraging injury news.
Flyers Report Card: Consistency Is Strongly Encouraged
Before the season began, many pundits and hockey publications predicted the Flyers would be drinking from Lord Stanley's Cup come June, putting an end to the 35-year drought.
Boucher struggles in Flyers' loss
Brian Boucher wanted this one bad. For his dad. For his new team, the Flyers. And for all the people who wanted to see him stick it to his former team, the San Jose Sharks.
Sharks take bite out of Flyers
Manny Malhotra got his first two goals of the season, Dany Heatley and Jed Ortmeyer also scored and the San Jose Sharks beat the Philadelphia Flyers 4-1 Sunday night.
Would you have changed the lines if you were coaching the Flyers?
The Flyers have their own version of the French Connection line. In an effort to jump-start the offense - especially Simon Gagne and Scott Hartnell - coach John Stevens has changed three of the Flyers' four lines for tonight's game against Florida at the Wachovia Center.
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