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TORONTO, Nov. 24 (UPI) -- The Philadelphia Flyers' Daniel Briere has been suspended for two games without pay for a late hit on Colorado's Scott Hannan, the NHL announced Tuesday.
- Daniel Briere Gets Two Games For Cheapshot on Scott Hannan (bleacherreport.com)
- NHL hands Flyers forward Daniel Briere a two-game suspension after late hit (thehockeynews.com)
- NHL suspends Flyers Briere for 2 games (nhl.com)
When the Philadelphia Flyers departed on their five game road trip expectations were high, and rightly so. Up to that point, the Flyers had amassed a very impressive 11-5-1 record, good enough for third in the Atlantic Division and 11th overall in the NHL standings. Fast forward to game four of the five game road trip and the Flyers are now tied with the New York Islanders and New York Rangers for third place in the Atlantic Division (or...
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From bleacherreport.com
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by Adam GretzFiled under: Avalanche, Flyers, NHL DisciplineThe Philadelphia Flyers dropped their third game in a row on Monday night, losing 5-4 in Colorado. On Tuesday they learned they will be without forward Danny Briere for the next two games as a result of his hit on Scott Hannan in the second period. Video of the hit after the jump.Danny Briere Suspended 2 Games originally appeared on Fanhouse NHL Blog on Tue, 24 Nov 2009 19:30:00 EST...
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- Briere paces Flyers past Panthers; Booth injured (sportsline.com)
- Briere’s 2 goals lead Philadelphia to rout of Florida (timesleader.com)
- Briere leads Flyers past Panthers (syndication.boston.com)
Every NHL team features their fair share of “Stars”. For the Philadelphia Flyers, that list includes Chris Pronger, Mike Richards, Jeff Carter, Matt Carle, and Ray Emery. Star players are a key part to any team's success. With that said, it is the players that do the “little things” that, while sometimes are overlooked, are more often than not the key cog in a team's success; in the case of the Flyers, that’s Scott Hartnell. Known more for...
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- Flyers' Scott Hartnell accused of Biting Letang (nowpublic.com)
The Philadelphia Flyers hockey team is one of the most popular hockey teams in the country, with a huge fan base and rock solid support. Philadelphia’s professional ice hockey team is a member of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). Founded in 1967 as a part of the [...]
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Written By: Mark “The Hard Hitter” Ritter There was plenty of hype surrounding last night’s matchup between the Philadelphia Flyers and the San Jose Sharks and there was plenty on the line for both of these clubs, mainly, bragging rights. Arguably, two of the NHL’s best teams, the tilt between the Flyers and Sharks had a number of story lines, front and centre was the matchup down the middle, namely the Flyers’ Mike Richards and Jeff Carter...
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From bleacherreport.com
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The San Jose Sharks played a tight checking game for 40 minutes, but then poured on the offense with a 3-goal third period to earn a measuring stick 6-3 win over the Philadelphia Flyers. Dany Heatley recorded his second hat trick of the season, mixing it up with even strength, shorthanded and power play goals. Radio broadcasters Dan Rusanowsky and Jamie Baker started a discussion of the Mario Lemieux hat trick (ES, SH, PP, EN, SO), but it...
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From feedburner.com
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PHILADELPHIA - The Philadelphia Flyers game plan was to keep it simple against the streaking New Jersey Devils.Darroll Powe, Scott Hartnell, and James van Riemsdyk scored as the Flyers edged New Jersey 3-2 to snap the Devils' eight game winning streak on Monday night
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- Devils' Run At NHL History Ends In Philly (wcbstv.com)
Written by Mark “The Hard Hitter” Ritter Tonight’s tilt versus the San Jose Sharks, the NHL’s so-called “best team,” should be one for the ages. For the Philadelphia Flyers, tonight’s match is yet another litmus test, an opportunity to serve notice that this Flyers team is not only for real, but also a force, a force to be reckoned with. With a record of 14-5-4 through 23 games, the Sharks sit atop the NHL standings with 32 points and it’s...
From bleacherreport.com
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- Philadelphia Flyers To Unveil New French Connection Line Tonight (bleacherreport.com)
Pride, determination, hustle, toughness, skill, and loyalty—just a few of the characteristics that make up what it takes to be a Philadelphia Flyer. When you talk all-time rosters, the Flyers boast one of the most impressive lineups in NHL history. Bobby Clarke, Bill Barber, Brian Propp, Ron Hextall, Eric Desjardins, Eric Lindros, Bernie Parent, and Mark Howe are just a few examples of the tremendous amount of talent the Flyers have had over...
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