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Mike Richards has done did it again. Mike Richards has come big short handed. Richards scored a shorthanded goal in the third period and a power play goal in overtime that gave the Flyers’ a 4-3 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning . Big deal you say? Who... Read Full Story
Just saw this at Yahoo: The NHL trade deadline is Feb. 26, and the Chicago Blackhawks, for a change, are in the thick of rumors that are swirling around the league. Hawks general manager Dale Tallon has admitted involvement in the Peter Forsberg negotiations, and two European news outlets reported during the weekend that Forsberg, 34, is weighing a three-year, $11 million offer from the Hawks. As reported today, there still is a chance that Forsberg will return to the NHL this season aching... Read Full Story
Wow, it seems like the Hockey Mom and "pitbull in lipstick" Sarah Palin was resoundingly booed at the Philadelphia Flyers game opener. What's worse is that she dropped the hockey puck. To read more, CLICK HERE .... Read Full Story
Scott Hartnell #19 of the Philadelphia Flyers leaves the ice after getting penalized for throwing his glove at the puck in his game against the Tampa Bay Lightning on December 2, 2008 at the Wachovia Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Ryan Malone was awarded a penalty shot for the infraction, but did not score. The Flyers defeated the Lightning 4-3 in overtime. (Getty Images) more pics » Philadelphia's left wing Scott Hartnell must of thought he was a genius when he decided to throw his... Read Full Story
Originally published in Eishockey News in 2007
By Lucas Aykroyd
Let’s face it: you won’t find the “Flying Frenchmen” with the Montreal Canadiens anymore. Last year’s dynamic duo of Quebec-born snipers was Vincent Lecavalier (108 points) and Martin St. Louis (102 points) of the Tampa Bay Lightning. This year, Daniel Briere and Simon Gagne have started off at close to a two-points-per-game clip for the Philadelphia Flyers.
If the Flyers hope to divert attention from the bad press they’ve... Read Full Story