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Tonight: Flyers vs. Penguins in ECF Rematch
Tonight: Flyers vs. Penguins in ECF Rematch
Just a reminder that at 7:30 tonight, the Flyers play the biggest game of their young season. They'll visit the Penguins, who bounced them out of the Eastern Conference Finals last season, rather unceremoniously at that. This team needs a gut-check game. Two forwards have already been called ...
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
Pass or Fail: Philadelphia Flyers' 3rd jerseys, white nameplates
Pass or Fail: Philadelphia Flyers' 3rd jerseys, white nameplates
sports.yahoo.com — The Philadelphia Flyers revealed their new third jerseys last night at a fan event, and they are... gloriously retro. As this staggeringly pretentious video shows, the color orange has tied together the great moments in the franchise's history: The ... (more) Pass or Fail: Philadelphia Flyers' 3rd jerseys, white ...
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Puck Headlines: Flyers face gut check in Pittsburgh
Puck Daddy — ... gave the Penguins the first round in this season's Battle of Pennsylvania. The Flyers have lost seven straight games at the Igloo. The 700 Level calls this game a "gut check" for the Flyers; one that could fire up the fan base with a win. ...

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