Penguins/Flyers notes: Remain calm, all is well

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The Stars just beat the Red Wings in Detroit in Game Five. Sounds like more reason for the Pens to end it on Sunday. You’d think that Bobby Orr and Paul Coffey were lacing them up for the Flyers in Game Five back at the Igloo. Yes, it looks like Kimmo Timonen and/or Braydon Coburn will play tomorrow. Certainly, their presence will bring an emotional lift to the Flyers. [link]

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