Opportunity knocks for Coburn

 
Braydon Coburn came to the Flyers in a trade this season. With Kimmo Timonen out, Coburn needs to step up, says Inside Hockey. [link]

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Game One: Flyers Stumble in Loss

The anticipation of the “Keystone Clash” was dulled Thursday night by the news of Kimmo Timonen’s blood clot in his left ankle, but the Philadelphia Flyers and Pittsburgh Penguins faced off Friday night to put an end to the speculation and finally drop the puck on the Eastern Conference Finals. The physical battle that will surely preview the rest of this war was won by the Penguins 4-2.
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Other Philadelphia Statues To Deface

What with all the furor over who is going to deface (or already has defaced) the Rocky statue in Philly, I'm proposing a few less famous statues that would look good in a Pens uniform. Besides, everyone knows Rocky is a target or Pens fans. Imagine ...
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Flyers lose another Game One

The Flyers simply don't like to win the first game of a series. For the third time in a row, the Flyers lost a Game One, this time in the Eastern Conference Finals to the Pittsburgh Penguins, 4-2. Click the link for much more on the game, including video highlights.
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NHL Wrap Around 5-10

Who’s one step closer to hoisting Lord Stanley?  The Wrap-Around is your daily update for last nights’ NHL Playoff action . Penguins Win Game One 4-2 . Statistically, a very evenly matched game.  Shots, hits, and faceoffs ...
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Penguins Notes leading up to Game Two

After watching a lot of Game One again plus reading a bunch of commentary, some tidbits as we wait until Sunday night’s Game Two:
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