scores.espn.go.com - 4/27/2008
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Umberger nets two, Biron makes 34 stops as Flyers even series at 1-1 MONTREAL (AP) -- R.J. Umberger helped give Philadelphia another playoff lead, and Martin Biron came through as the Flyers finally held on to one for a crucial road win. Umberger scored twice, Biron made 34 saves and Philadelphia beat the Montreal Canadiens 4-2 on Saturday night to even the second-round series at a game ...
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Hey, don't forget: it's an afternoon game today
New York Rangers Fan Blog —
We thought we'd throw out that reminder in the headline today, just because it would be pretty awful for someone to assume Game 2 today was at night, only to come home in the evening to find the game already took place. So, remember: 2pm, NBC, Rangers-Pens Game 2. And hey, if the Flyers can take a game in Montreal (on the strength of two goals from RJ Umberger -- remember him?), there's no reason the Blueshirts can't bounce back. The team just needs to get back to the team-oriented, Henrik-protecting defense that it's been pretty good at for most of the year. Instead, in Game ...
Who's Worried?
Four Habs Fans —
... Looks like no FHF wants to write a review of last night's 4-2 loss. My feeling is that we're all starting to secretly worry about TFS and we're scared to admit it. Totally outplayed by Marty Biron last night. Ick. ...
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Thanks to Martin Biron, Flyers even up series
allthingsphillysports.blogspot.com 4/27/2008 — This time the Flyers made sure the referees couldn't affect the outcome of the game. The Flyers once again jumped out to a 2-0 lead, but this time they never let the Canadiens come back, winning the game by a score of 4-2.
Martin Biron was the story of this game, playing his best game of the playoffs. He made a number of spectacular saves that left the Canadiens forwards frustrated......
Rangers need to tighten defense for Game 2
newsday.com 4/27/2008 — PITTSBURGH - Before Friday night, the Rangers hadn't
allowed five goals in regulation since the 6-5 overtime loss to Montreal on Feb. 19, a span of 20 regular-season and five playoff games.
No suspension for Kostopoulos
globesports.com 4/27/2008 — MONTREAL Montreal Canadiens forward Tom Kostopoulos will not be suspended for his left hook sucker punch to the face of Philadelphia Flyers defenceman Kimmo Timonen on Saturday. The NHL hockey operations office reviewed the incident and ruled that ...
PHILLY'S FLYIN' HOME EVEN —
NY Post: Sports 4/27/2008
R.J. Umberger scored twice, Martin Biron made 34 saves and the Flyers beat the Canadiens 4-2 last night in Montreal to even the second-round series at a game apiece. Jeff Carter and Daniel Briere also scored to help the Flyers rebound after they...