thebroadstreetblog.com - 5/16/2008
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The Flyers got some good news last night. Following the Flyers 4-2 win against the Pittsburgh Penguins, Kimmo Timonen updated his injury with the media. Timonen met with his doctor earlier in the day and was cleared to skate today. There is also a good chance that Braydon Coburn could be back as well for Game 5. Getting these two back in the lineup would be huge for the Flyers.
Coburn and Timonen back for Game Five?
allthingsphillysports.blogspot.com 5/16/2008 — All of the sudden, things are looking a whole lot better for the Flyers. Fresh off their Game Four win last night the Flyers announced that they might have their top two defensemen back in the line-up on Sunday for Game Five.
Braydon Coburn, who missed the last two games after he took a puck to the face.......
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They Are Heading Back To The Igloo
mvn.com 5/16/2008 — It was do or die for the Philadelphia Flyers last night. Like the the Dallas Stars they fought off elimination with a 4-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins. It was a sea of orange at the Wachovia Center. The place had energy last night and the Flyers fed off of that energy. The first two periods they dominated the play. The Penguins didn’t come to play in the first. Marc Andre Fluery had..
Timonen Given Full Medical Clearance, HIGHLY Probable for Game 5
hockeybuzz.com 5/16/2008 — Timonen speaks to reporters and tells them he is out of danger, will skate tomorrow and likely play game 5. Various Flyers players also are telling me that Timonen will be in the line-up.
Prior to tonight's game Timonen asked to speak to his ...
FLYERS: Kimmo Timonen Primed for Return
flyers.nhl.com 5/16/2008 — May 16 --- NHL.com: When he went to see Dr. Ronald Fairman at the University of Pennsylvania hospital on Thursday, the Flyers’ defenseman was already resigned to the fact that the blood clot in his left foot would keep him out of action for at least the rest of the Eastern Conference Final series with the Pittsburgh Penguins. --- Now, he is back on the ice, and could return for Sunday’s Game 5...