allthingsphillysports.blogspot.com - 5/9/2008
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With Kimmo Timonen likely out for the remainder of the playoffs, the Flyers have to face the reality of playing an offensive juggernaut like the Penguins without their best defensive player. In Timonen's absence, the Flyers have completely re-shuffled their defensive pairs. Derian Hatcher, who has played well recently, will move up to the top pairing with Braydon Coburn, causing every......
Don Cherry to Debut on ESPN Tonight
bizofhockey.com 5/9/2008 — Don Cherry brings his flamboyant personality to ESPN, starting with tonight’s “Sportscenter”. The CBC “Hockey Night in Canada” analyst signed on with ESPN to provide postgame reports during the Philadelphia Flyers-Pittsburgh Penguins Eastern Conference finals, and cover the Stanley Cup Finals for the network.
Penguins fans find success in Operation: Deface Rocky Statue
sports.yahoo.com 5/9/2008 — We're going a bit heavy on the Philadelphia Flyers / Pittsburgh Penguins action today, because this series is shaping up to be more fun than Scarlett Johansson on a trampoline. Yesterday, we reported on a Philadelphia radio station's desperate ...
Game One: Flyers Stumble in Loss
theaddshow.com 5/10/2008 — 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.
TIMONEN OUT FOR FLYERS —
NY Post: Sports 5/9/2008
PHILADELPHIA - Flyers defenseman Kimmo Timonen will likely miss the Eastern Conference finals against the Penguins because of a blood clot in his ankle. Philadelphia GM Paul Holmgren said Timonen was hit with a shot in Game 4 against Montreal. The...