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Ilya Bryzgalov's Top Media Moments During the NHL Lockout
During the NHL lockout, Ilya Bryzgalov has been somewhat quiet, at least compared to what hockey fans are used to...
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Flyers vs Penguins: 6 Most Memorable Moments from Their Rivalry
The Philadelphia Flyers and Pittsburgh Penguins have one of the best rivalries in hockey. The cross-state foes first played in 1967, and have been bitter rivals ever since...
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Philadelphia Flyers: 10 Toughest Players in Franchise History
The Philadelphia Flyers had to learn some hard lessons in their early years. When the NHL expanded from six to 12 teams in the 1967-68 season, the Flyers had early success in the regular season...
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Philadelphia Flyers: 4 Players Bound to Regress Next Season
The Philadelphia Flyers will come into the 2012-13 season (if the NHL lockout ends) with several players who could regress from last season...
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3 Prospects the Philadelphia Flyers Cannot Trade
With the NHL lockout dragging on, fans everywhere have been forced to look ahead to the future of their teams...
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What James Van Riemsdyk's Absence Means to the Philadelphia Flyers
The Philadelphia Flyers appear to be an easy read. When you look at the personnel on the team, they should be a team that can put the puck in the net but will likely have problems keeping opponents from doing the same thing...
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Philadelphia Flyers: Assembling Their All-Time All-Star Roster
The Philadelphia Flyers joined the NHL as part of the "second six" in 1967, and the team has built a history that nearly rivals the six teams that came before it...
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Philadelphia Flyers: NHL Lockout Update for Their Players in Europe
Several Philadelphia Flyers players have gone overseas during the lockout, and a few players, such as Claude Giroux and Wayne Simmonds, have come back to North America...
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Will the 2012-13 Season Be "Cup or Bust" for the Philadelphia Flyers?
The Philadelphia Flyers are one team that need the NHL lockout to end quickly, because they have a playoff-caliber roster...
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Philadelphia Flyers: 5 Reasons Why Ilya Bryzgalov Is Not the Long-Term Answer
Once they start playing hockey again in the NHL , many questions will have to be answered in Philadelphia. One of the most familiar questions involves the goaltending position...
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NHL Lockout: Bad for Players, Owners and Fans
At 11:59 p.m. on September 15, 2012, hockey fans everywhere received the dreaded news that would potentially change their hobbies for the next eight months...
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Philadelphia Flyers: Analyzing Potential Forward Lines If Lockout Ended Tomorrow
There isn't a lot of hope right now for an NHL season, but you never know when the two sides could decide to start making money and playing hockey again...
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Philadelphia Flyers: 15 Biggest Fan Favorites in Franchise History
The Philadelphia Flyers joined the NHL as an expansion team in 1967, the beginning of a long relationship with the sports fans of the City of Brotherly Love. Over the years, the Flyers have seen their fair share of villains on the ice...
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Flyers' Giroux Getting Treatment for Neck Injury
Star center Claude Giroux of the Philadelphia Flyers has been in Atlanta for the past few days receiving treatment for a neck injury...
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Why Scott Laughton Is the Prospect That Philadelphia Flyers Must Hold on to
The Philadelphia Flyers do not have the greatest depth when it comes to young talent within the organization, however, GM Paul Holmgren has shown he knows how to transition the talent he does have on hand up to the NHL level...
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Philadelphia Flyers: Assembling the Franchise's Best All-Time Roster
The Philadelphia Flyers were part of the original NHL expansion in 1967-68. When they joined the league, the Flyers were put in the Western Conference along with the other five expansion teams...
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Claude Giroux's 10 Sickest Goals
Claude Giroux is quickly becoming one of the most exciting players in the NHL . During his young career, fans have already witnessed a number of insane goals by the Philadelphia Flyers ' center...
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Simmonds Says Racial Slurs Not Why He Left Czech Team
Wayne Simmonds insists the racist chants directed his way while playing in the Czech Extraliga had nothing to do with him leaving his team.....
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Gary Bettman Chats with Flyers Fan Jaymes Hall, 41, of Lancaster, Pa.
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman conducted two interviews Wednesday afternoon, when hockey’s labor negotiations continued to go nowhere fast: One with the media, and another unexpected ...
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Giroux Says He's Fine, Getting Tests as Precaution
Every time you hear that a Flyer has a “minor” injury, you need to hold your breath several days to make sure that’s all it is.....
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Giroux Leaves Germany, Returns to North America After Neck Injury
What began as a “little neck injury” has turned into cause for concern. That’s the word out of Philadelphia on Tuesday, as star Flyers forward Claude Giroux prepared ...
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5 Reasons Philadelphia Flyers Goaltender Ilya Bryzgalov Should Stay in Russia
Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Ilya Bryzgalov has been playing for the KHL’s CSKA Moscow during the NHL lockout. Even if the lockout ends, Bryzgalov will benefit most from an extended stay in Russia...
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Why Philadelphia Flyers Could Have Won the 2012 Cup without Injuries
The Philadelphia Flyers were built to compete in the playoffs and should of hoisted the 2012 Stanley Cup...
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Bettman Calls Daily News Report 'Fabrication'
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman called the Philadelphia Daily News' report on Saturday about the Flyers ' private change in lockout stance a 'fabricaton,' in an interview with the Winnipeg Free Press...
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Philadelphia Flyers: Minor League News and Notes During the NHL Lockout
While the Philadelphia Flyers have yet to take the ice in the Wells Fargo Center, the foundation for a 2012-13 season is still developing in upstate New York...








