Eastern Conference Finals Set as Pens Blow Through Rangers

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 Eastern Conference Finals Set as Pens Blow Through Rangers
A quasi series preview: Flyers vs. Penguins. This one's for all the Mennonites [link]

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A fitting end to a hard-fought series. Marian Hossa’s slapper of a loose puck past Rangers’ goalie Henrik Lundqvist gave the Penguins a 3-2 overtime series-clinching victory over the Rangers in Game Five today at the Igloo.
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Flyers vs. Penguins Eastern Conference Finals Schedule Released

Between the first and second rounds, the Flyers only had one day of rest. Now, after knocking off the Canadiens on Saturday, the Flyers will have nearly a week to prepare for their cross-state rivals: Game 1: Friday, May 9, Philadelphia at Pittsburgh Game 2: Sunday, May 11, Philadelphia at Pittsburgh Game 3: Tuesday, May 13, Pittsburgh at Philadelphia Game 4.........
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Penguins/Flyers schedule set

Here is the schedule for the Eastern Conference Finals between the Penguins and Flyers (times will be announced today, I’ll edit this when that happens);
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Ed Moran: Penguins won't recognize Flyers | Philadelphia Daily News | 05/05/2008

DURING THE LAST game of the Flyers' regular season, Simon Gagne was standing in the Wachovia Center press box listening to some of the talk about the way the Pittsburgh Penguins were playing. There was a healthy dose of suspicion that Pittsburgh ...
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Eastern Conference Finals Preview - Penguins vs Flyers

The 2007/08 Eastern Conference Finals will commence Friday night at Mellon Arena as the Pittsburgh Penguins play host to the cross-state rival Philadelphia Flyers. Pittsburgh, the 2nd seed in the East, owns the home ice advantage against the 6th-seeded Flyers. The Penguins advanced to the Finals by sweeping the 7th-seeded Ottawa Senators in round 1 and beating the 5th-seeded New York Rangers in
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