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Four Reasons Flyers Fans Should Want Brendan Shanahan
Four Reasons Flyers Fans Should Want Brendan Shanahan
If you’ve spent enough time over the past week cruising Philadelphia Flyers message boards or viewing the reader’s comments at the bottom of news stories covering the Brendan Shanahan rumors, you've probably come away with the assumption that the Flyers fan base is divided.   For those fans who like the idea of Shanahan pulling an orange and black sweater over his head, the discussion usually centers around the Hall of Fame bound left wing’s scoring touch (still present at ...
Our Interview With Tim Panaccio: Leaving The Inquirer for Online Pastures
Our Interview With Tim Panaccio: Leaving The Inquirer for Online Pastures
the700level.com — Early in this hockey season, I began to notice that Tim Panaccio wasn't staffing his regular beat at the Inquirer. I thought maybe he was taking a season off to write a book, but soon after, I started seeing Panaccio-penned columns every day at the ... (more) Our Interview With Tim Panaccio: Leaving The Inquirer ...
State of the Atlantic Division
illegalcurve.com — Today, Illegal Curve is debuting a new weekly feature on the website. Each week, talented bloggers with team-specific daily blogs will write a short synopsis on the state of the team that they follow. Every week, one of the six NHL divisions will ... (more) State of the Atlantic Division
Agent: Shanahan to decide this week | CourierPostOnline.com | Courier
courierpostonline.com — VOORHEES Free-agent forward Brendan Shanahan will be signing with an NHL team before the end of this week, possibly as soon as Wednesday, his agent told the Courier-Post on Monday. "Is Philadelphia a serious contender?" Rick Curran said Monday from ... (more) Agent: Shanahan to decide this week | ...
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