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Flyers lineup vs. Rangers was all bluster, no bite
5 hours ago - philly.com
. Rangers was all bluster, no bite By FRANK SERAVALLI Philadelphia Daily News NEW YORK - Rangers coach John Tortorella was surprised, not scared, when he first glanced at the NHL's lineup card handed to him before the game. Read More »
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Flyers Notes: Little enthusiasm shown vs. Rangers
6 hours ago - philly.com
... Notes: Little enthusiasm shown vs. Rangers NEW YORK - For a team that could still fall out of the playoff picture, the Flyers showed an alarming lack of urgency in yesterday's - loss to the New York Rangers. Flyers goalie Michael Leighton () blocks a shot by Rangers' Erik Christensen as Flyers' Claude Giroux () defends from behind. (AP Photo/Kathy ... Read More »
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Pair of goals by Avery lift Rangers over Flyers
6 hours ago - philly.com
... create much." "Every game it seems to flip-flop," winger Scott Hartnell said. On Saturday, "we were so high, and today is not a good feeling." The Flyers were "outworked," said Pronger, adding that he didn't think Avery had gotten into their heads with his feisty play. "We played a desperate team. We knew they were desperate. They knew what they were coming in to do, and we didn't respond very well." Avery scored on a bad-angle shot from near the left-circle boards with : left in the game. The shot ticked off the top of Michael Leighton's glove and extended the Rangers' lead to ... Read More »
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Rangers, Avery get under Flyers' skin in loss
6 hours ago - philly.com
... - resonated, considering that this is Laperriere's th NHL season. A linesman separates Flyers' Scott Hartnell and Rangers' Sean Avery. Not to mention the circumstances leading to Avery's exit from Dallas midway through last season. With the Stars, the controversial Avery was so unpopular with teammates and management that he was waived games into a -year, $. million contract. Avery signed with the Rangers and played the final games of last season. At Madison Square Garden, they love his agitating ways. "He gets in your mind all the time,'' Laperriere said, shaking his head. ... Read More »
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Avery frazzles Flyers
8 hours ago - delawareonline.com
... Pages Your browsers security settings are preventing some features from appearing. See instructions for fixing the problem. By CHUCK GORMLEY ? Special to The News Journal ? March , NEW YORK -- Include the Flyers on the long list of NHL teams that have no respect for Sean Avery. After seeing the trash-talking, agitating forward score a pair of goals on Sunday to lead the New York Rangers to a - win in front of a Madison Square Garden crowd that spent much of the afternoon chanting his name, the Flyers took a few bare-knuckled ... Read More »
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Avery returns from benching, scores twice as Rangers top Flyers
13 hours ago - usatoday.com
... is over and the playoffs are over. Not at this point." New York received only one power play in the first and failed to record a shot. The Rangers made the most of their second when Rozsival fired a shot in off the left post at :. "We got outworked," Pronger said. "We played a desperate team. We knew they were desperate. We knew what they were coming in to do and we didn't respond very well. I don't think you can focus on (Avery) solely." New York received another power play earlier in the period when James van Riemsdyk (FSY) crashed into Lundqvist while charging the net. ... Read More »
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Rangers 3, Flyers 1: Sean Avery Bounces Back as Rangers Beat F ...
14 hours ago - nytimes.com
... dark promises of payback from the Rangers. There was only one fight, however, between the Rangers' Brandon Dubinsky and Mike Richards. The two had squared off against each other twice before in their N.H.L. careers. It was suggested that perhaps Richards was sending a message ahead of both teams' final two games, a home-and-away pair against each other. If it's a message, Dubinsky said, then the message back is we're going to respond. Times Reader .: Daily delivery of The Times - straight to your computer. Subscribe for just $. a week. Inside NYTimes.com Franklin D. ... Read More »
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Avery scores 2 in return from benching as Rangers top Flyers 3- ...
15 hours ago - startribune.com
... in power plays. Michal Rozsival netted the go-ahead goal in the second period as the Rangers climbed within one point of eighth-place Boston in the Eastern Conference playoff race. New York also shelved urges to retaliate against Dan Carcillo, who fought star forward Marian Gaborik in the teams' previous meeting on Jan. and drew the Rangers' ire. Avery gave the Rangers a - lead with : remaining when his unscreened shot somehow eluded Michael Leighton's glove and left the goalie hanging his head. Henrik Lundqvist needed to make only saves for the win. New York recorded ... Read More »
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Avery leads Rangers past Flyers
16 hours ago - philly.com
... in power plays. Michal Rozsival netted the go-ahead goal in the second period as the Rangers climbed within one point of eighth-place Boston in the Eastern Conference playoff race. New York also shelved urges to retaliate against Dan Carcillo, who fought star forward Marian Gaborik in the teams' previous meeting on Jan. and drew the Rangers' ire. Avery gave the Rangers a - lead with : remaining when his unscreened shot somehow eluded Michael Leighton's glove and left the goalie hanging his head. Henrik Lundqvist needed to make only saves for the win. New York recorded ... Read More »
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Avery's return sparks Rangers to key win over Flyers
16 hours ago - cbssports.com
... Michal Rozsival netted the go-ahead goal in the second period as the Rangers climbed within one point of eighth-place Boston in the Eastern Conference playoff race. New York also shelved urges to retaliate against Dan Carcillo, who fought star forward Marian Gaborik in the teams' previous meeting on Jan. and drew the Rangers' ire. ... Read More »
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Philadelphia Flyers , 3 p.m.
23 hours ago - centredaily.com
... Flyers (--) at New York Rangers (--), p.m. The Flyers hope that they made a statement with their last- second victory on Saturday against one of the best teams in the NHL. They've already made their impression on the Rangers this season. Philadelphia visits Madison Square Garden this afternoon looking to win for the fourth time in five games, while hosting New York aims to end a lengthy scoring drought against its Atlantic Division rival. The ... Read More »
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Newcomer Shelley could ride to rescue vs. Carcillo
1 day ago - nypost.com
... that years later lives in infamy. Carcillo showed no mercy, most thought he showed no class and Rangers head coach John Tortorella thought he displayed a lack of honor. Today, the Rangers get their first shot to get their shots in at Carcillo, who will skate onto the Garden ice with his teammates after escaping suspension for shoving linesman Greg Devorski following an altercation with Boston's Matt Hunwick. But if the Blueshirts were too consumed with "getting the two points," back in Philadelphia when the season was games young, it's not likely they will risk spending much ... Read More »
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Canadiens keep pace with Flyers
1 day ago - philly.com
. Kostitsyn, who has three goals in two games, jumped on an opportunity to put Montreal up by - early in the third when goalie Tuukka Rask misplayed Hal Gill's dump-in off the end boards. Read More »
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Inside the Flyers: Time to build momentum
1 day ago - philly.com
... we're not there yet. Our focus has to be on each game." Coach Peter Laviolette, who replaced John Stevens on Dec. , won't let the Flyers lose that focus. "He's one of those guys who's on you right away if you don't do your job, and that's good," Timonen said. "We need that. We're still a young team, and you have to have a work ethic to win in this league. He's a demanding coach, and I like that." "He makes everyone accountable," forward Danny Briere said. The Flyers have been an enigma during this topsy-turvy season. They were clicking and picking up the nuances of Laviolette's system ... Read More »
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Gormley: It's time to take head shots out of the NHL
1 day ago - delawareonline.com
... action. Assuming the rule change proposed by general managers gets passed by the NHL Players' Association and the league's competition committee, players who deliver head shots will be subjected to penalties on the ice as well as lengthy suspensions. One club executive suggested to me that the team of a head shot offender should lose a roster spot for as long as the injured player cannot play and that offending players should be hit with hefty fines. That might be too extreme, but if the NHL is serious about protecting its players, the suspensions for players delivering intentional ... Read More »
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Gagne: Giroux brings back memories of Forsberg
1 day ago - nhl.com
... Carter ). Cartsy was open for a one-timer, but to make a saucer pass over three sticks, through the goalie and right to Prongs, it just showed a confidence that he's got when he's got the puck." In his first full NHL season, Giroux entered Sunday's game against the New York Rangers fourth on the team with goals and assists and fifth with points. A first-round pick (No. ), there were glimpses of how good he could be last season when he had points in regular-season games after being called up from the AHL, and then he tied for the team lead in the playoffs with points ... Read More »
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Flyers-Rangers Preview
1 day ago - sportingnews.com
... Flyers were looking for momentum heading into a four-game road trip, they certainly found some. A visit to Madison Square Garden may keep them rolling. The Flyers will try to avoid a letdown Sunday afternoon and take advantage of a meeting with the New York Rangers, one of the worst home teams in the NHL. Philadelphia (--) appeared to be headed to a second consecutive loss Saturday, but got a goal from Scott Hartnell with : left before Chris Pronger found the net with . seconds remaining to clinch a - win over Central Division-leading Chicago. The victory concluded a ... Read More »
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Pronger's buzzer beater stings Blackhawks
1 day ago - slam.canoe.ca
... job. That's why it was a tough ending. It's a frustrating loss, but we're excited about tomorrow's game and we'll move ahead." After a disappointing loss to the Bruins on Thursday night, the Flyers were determined to not make it a losing streak. They kept coming against Chicago, the second-best team in the Western Conference. "We showed we can play with one of the best teams in the league," Leighton said. "We just had a really good, all-around game." The exciting ending also elicited a smile from Peter Laviolette, the Flyers' typically stoic head coach. "It was quick," Laviolette said. ... Read More »
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Pronger's last-ditch goal rallies Flyers past Blackhawks 3- ...
1 day ago - usatoday.com
... That's why it was a tough ending. It's a frustrating loss, but we're excited about tomorrow's game and we'll move ahead." After a disappointing loss to the Islanders on Thursday night, the Flyers were determined to not make it a losing streak. They kept coming against Chicago, the second-best team in the Western Conference. "We showed we can play with one of the best teams in the league," Leighton said. "We just had a really good, all-around game." Gagne explained that the smile may have been the result of the players' exuberance. "You don't see (Laviolette smile too often)," Gagne ... Read More »