Pens/Flyers Game Five, Live Blog

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 Pens/Flyers Game Five, Live Blog
Hard as it is to believe, the odds got a little bit better for the Philadelphia Flyers in the last 24 hours as the news broke that defenseman Kimmo Timonen, who had been thought to be lost for the remainder of the playoffs, will return to the lineup in time for Game Five. It's less certain that Braydon Coburn, who still has one eye swollen shut, will get back on the ice, though the Flyers ... [link]

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Philadelphia @ Pittsburgh live blog
Published 5/18/2008 by James Mirtle (noreply@blogger.com) at james mirtle
[image] [image] Eastern Conference final (2) Pittsburgh v. (6) Philadelphia Penguins lead series 3-1 Feel free to join myself and Eric McErlain over at FanHouse for a live blog of Game 5 in the Eastern Conference final. Can Philadelphia extend the series? The game gets going in about 20 minutes, but we're chatting during pregame already. .

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