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Empty feeling for Flyers after second home loss | Philadelphia Daily News | 10/14/2008
THERE WERE A TON of empty seats in the Wachovia Center last night. It's a good bet the fannies that normally would be in those seats were somewhere watching the Phillies. Which, of course, makes sense, with the Phils playing for a World Series berth and the Flyers just getting their season ...
From booing to sexism: Predicting Philly's reaction to Sarah Palin
From booing to sexism: Predicting Philly's reaction to Sarah Palin
sports.yahoo.com — Republican vice presidential candidate Gov. Sarah Palin's relationship with the sport of hockey has become an undeniable... facet of the presidential campaign, from those who support her ticket to those who clearly do not. It has also been debated on ... (more) From booing to sexism: Predicting Philly's reaction to ...

You Betcha: Sarah Palin to Drop Puck at Flyers Game Saturday
You Betcha: Sarah Palin to Drop Puck at Flyers Game Saturday
bizofhockey.com — But did she say, "You betcha" to the offer? Alaska Governor, and Republican Vice-Presidential running mate Sarah... Palinwill join the winner of the Philadelphia Flyers regional search for the “Ultimate Hockey Mom” contest and drop the puck at the ... (more) You Betcha: Sarah Palin to Drop Puck at Flyers Game Saturday
Flyers lose season opener, Randy Jones
Flyers lose season opener, Randy Jones
allthingsphillysports.blogspot.com — Well, that's not the best way to start a season. The 2008/2009 campaign started off a little... rough for the Flyers, what with Sarah Palin receiving a mountain of boos and the Flyers falling behind by 4 goals in the first period, but the Flyers were able to fight back to makes things ... (more) Flyers lose season opener, Randy Jones
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Morning Rounds, October 14th
The Sports Complex — ... Frank says that the Eagles don’t know personnel, and have an awful, useless team because of it. SKIP   SIXERS Phil Jasner writes that the Sixers are ready to bomb away. READ Kate Fagan reports that the Sixers have locked up Thad Young and Jason Smith through next year. SKIP   FLYERS Ed Moran says that an empty house watched the Flyers lose their second straight. READ Ed Moran reports ...

NHL Morning Papers (Tuesday Edition)
IllegalCurve.com — ... The Flyers opened the season with two games at home and so far they are 0-for-2.  The team did acquire some help on defense yesterday with ...

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Back-to-back goals key Habs' rally past FlyersESPN.com - NHL 10/14/2008
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Canadiens rally catches FlyersBruins & NHL - BostonHerald.com 10/14/2008
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