philly.com - 10/12/2008
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Randy Jones , expected to be on the Flyers' No. 2 defensive pairing this season, will be out longer than expected, general manager Paul Holmgren said last night. > Jones will have surgery on his right hip and will miss 12 to 16 weeks, according to Holmgren. Originally, the Flyers thought Jones ...
sports.yahoo.com - 10/11/2008
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The Philadelphia Flyers fans greet Alaska Gov. Sarah
Palin on opening night against the New York Rangers...
. And the Wachovia Center speaker system has the final say: Metallica just politely asked to turn the volume down on that music. (The audio ...
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Video: Palin meets boos, cheers and deafening music in ...
sports.yahoo.com - 10/10/2008
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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 ...
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From booing to sexism: Predicting Philly's reaction to ...
bizofhockey.com - 10/12/2008
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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 ...
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You Betcha: Sarah Palin to Drop Puck at Flyers Game Saturday
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... night, but his teammates are standing behind him, writes Don Brennan. Fans have to realize that if not for Gerber’s early game performance, the Senators wouldn’t have had a chance to win in the first place.
The Flyers lost 4-3 to the Rangers but their coach was happy the team didn’t throw in the towel after a horrible first period. Martin Biron was not sharp last night. In injury news, the Flyers may be without Randy Jones for up to four months.
With his performance last night, Olli ...
Jones out up to 16 weeks
Flyers Fan Central —
From Philly.com
Randy Jones will have surgery on labrum in his hip and will be out to at least late December or January.
General Manager Paul Holmgren "Tests showed it's a more significant injury than we thought."
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