| |
| Flyers try and get back on track in Montreal |
NHL Hockey |
11/30/2002 |
| |
| Montreal, Quebec (MySportsbook) - The Philadelphia Flyers try to put the brakes on a three- game losing skid tonight when they visit the Montreal Canadiens at the Bell Centre. Philadelphia, which is 1-5-4 in its last 10 games overall, has fallen to Toronto twice and Pittsburgh during the lull, and has been outscored by a combined 16-2 margin in the three contests. On Friday afternoon the Flyers suffered a 3-0 loss to the Maple Leafs at the First Union Center, as they were shut out by Ed Belfour for the second t |
|
| |
| Flyers' LeClair sidelined 10-12 weeks |
NHL Hockey |
11/29/2002 |
| |
| Philadelphia, PA (MySportsbook) - Philadelphia Flyers left wing John LeClair is expected to miss 10-12 weeks due to a dislocated right shoulder. He will have surgery next Wednesday. LeClair, 33, suffered the injury in Wednesday's 7-2 loss in Pittsburgh. He was involved in a collision along the boards with defenseman Marc Bergevin and got up in obvious pain. LeClair then skated to the bench before heading to the locker room. "There was a tear in the labrum, that can heal on its own, its not a guarantee though, s |
|
| |
| Flyers' LeClair sidelined for up to six weeks |
NHL Hockey |
11/29/2002 |
| |
| Philadelphia, PA (MySportsbook) - Philadelphia Flyers left wing John LeClair is expected to miss up to six weeks with a dislocated right shoulder and a cracked shoulder cap, according to a published report. The Philadelphia Inquirer reported on Friday that LeClair will undergo an MRI or CT scan today. If the scan finds ligament damage, then the forward could be out several months - not weeks. LeClair, 33, suffered the injury in Wednesday's 7-2 loss in Pittsburgh. He was involved in a collision along the boards |
|
| |
| Flyers hope to even score with Leafs |
NHL Hockey |
11/29/2002 |
| |
| Philadelphia, PA (MySportsbook) - The Philadelphia Flyers hope to exact some revenge today when they welcome the Toronto Maple Leafs to the First Union Center. Toronto pounded Philly, 6-0, at Air Canada Centre last Saturday night to spark the Flyers' current two-game losing streak. Philadelphia didn't fare much better on Wednesday, falling 7-2 to host Pittsburgh. And the loss to the Penguins wasn't even the worst news of the night, as leading goal-scorer John LeClair was lost for 4-6 weeks with a separated shou |
|
| |
| Flyers' LeClair out indefinitely |
NHL Hockey |
11/28/2002 |
| |
| Philadelphia, PA (MySportsbook) - Philadelphia Flyers left wing John LeClair will be out indefinitely after leaving Wednesday's 7-2 loss in Pittsburgh with a dislocated right shoulder. LeClair was involved in a collision along the boards and got up in obvious pain. He then skated to the bench before heading to the locker room. The 33-year-old LeClair, who had back surgery in the offseason, has 11 goals and six assists in 21 games this season. LeClair signed a five-year, $45 million deal in June 2001. He has 352 |
|
| |
| Maple Leafs Team Report: 0-2 against Sens |
NHL Hockey |
11/26/2002 |
| |
| k hard for the puck and we didn't work hard for the puck tonight. We were down 1-0 before you blink an eye and I don't know if we wanted to fight that hard to get back in it tonight." Monday's effort was a letdown from Saturday's 6-0 pounding of the Philadelphia Flyers at Air Canada Centre. Belfour made 25 saves for his second consecutive shutout and the Maple Leafs received goals off the sticks of six different players. Jyrki Lumme, Jonas Hoglund, Darcy Tucker, Tie Domi, Mikael Renberg and Alexander Mogilny all t |
|
| |
| Maple Leafs Team Report: Ship righted? |
NHL Hockey |
11/22/2002 |
| |
| (MySportsbook) - The Toronto Maple Leafs will try to build upon their recent 3-1 spurt Saturday when they welcome the Philadelphia Flyers, the Eastern Conference's second-best team, to Air Canada Centre. Toronto's recent surge has come on the heels of a 2-6-2 swoon that had many in the hockey hotbed wondering if the Maple Leafs were again simply pretenders. The Leafs will have had three days worth of rest when the puck drops against Philly, after posting a 2-0 victory over the Boston Bruins on Tuesday night. Mi |
|
| |
| Panthers Team Report: Patience is a virtue |
NHL Hockey |
11/21/2002 |
| |
| from this green group of Panthers to the 1994 New York Rangers, who were one of the most experienced and tested clubs ever assembled. Several times, though, this season he has compared the Florida squad to his very first NHL assignment, the 1984-85 Philadelphia Flyers. "We're pleased with the improvement of the hockey club," Keenan said. "I coached a young team in Philadelphia that were pretty much around .500 for three or four months of the season. After Christmas, they took off and found a way to win every nigh |
|
| |
| Flyers try to push unbeaten string to five |
NHL Hockey |
11/21/2002 |
| |
| Philadelphia, PA (MySportsbook) - The Philadelphia Flyers will try and push their unbeaten string to five tonight when they welcome the San Jose Sharks to the First Union Center. After three consecutive ties, the Flyers picked up a 3-2 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday. Simon Gagne had a goal and an assist to lead Philadelphia to the win. Jeremy Roenick and John LeClair also scored for the Flyers, who have just one win in their last six games (1-2-3). Gagne, who picked up his second goal of the season |
|
| |
| Bolts hope for fourth straight |
NHL Hockey |
11/19/2002 |
| |
| Tampa, FL (MySportsbook) - The Tampa Bay Lightning seek their fourth consecutive victory tonight when they welcome the Philadelphia Flyers to the St. Pete Times Forum in a battle between two of the Eastern Conference's best. Tampa Bay, with 25 points, is second to Boston in the conference standings, while Philadelphia is third with 23. The Lightning have disposed of Phoenix, San Jose and Carolina during their current tear, and are 4-0-0-1 since a three-game losing skid. On Sunday at the Hurricanes, Cory Sarich |
|
| |