Burnside: Five things we've learned from Saturday
Published 5/4/2008 by Scott Burnside at ESPN.com - NHL
What did we learn Saturday night? Flyers coach John Stevens is experiencing a reversal of fortune, while Habs coach Guy Carbonneau must learn from his team's drama in net.
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