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| Panthers Team Report: Point upon point |
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11/15/2002 |
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| utive games in place of Roberto Luongo entering Thursday's matchup with the Ottawa Senators, his former team. Hurme went 1-0-2-1 while Luongo nursed a sore back, and has played more than admirably against tough clubs like the Washington Capitals and Philadelphia Flyers. Hurme again helped the Cats to a point on Thursday, but it came in the form of a 3-2 overtime loss to the Senators at the Corel Centre. The backward point came just a night after the Panthers skated to a 1-1 tie with the Flyers in Philly. "It was a |
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| Flyers Team Report: Searching for a spark |
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11/14/2002 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Philadelphia Flyers have been waiting more than a year for Pavel Brendl to spark the team. The perennial underachiever, who hasn't been given up on because he once scored 73 goals in Juniors, registered his second tally of the season Wednesday night against Florida, but it did anything but light a fuse under his suddenly slumping club. Brendl backhanded a shot past an out-of-position Jani Hurme 2:29 into the second period, but instead of opening the Philly floodgates it simply was one brigh |
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| Contract options exercised for Lightning coaching staff |
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11/14/2002 |
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| pa Bay to a 9-4-2-1 record so far this season, good for first place in the Southeast Division. Ramsay, 51, joined Tampa Bay during the 2000-01 campaign following a 14-year NHL career and coaching stints with the Florida Panthers, Ottawa Senators and Philadelphia Flyers. He also spent eight seasons in coaching and management with the Sabres' organization following his retirement as a player. The 36-year-old Reese is in his third season on the Lightning coaching staff and is responsible for working with all of the g |
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| Flyers hope to get back on track against Florida |
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11/13/2002 |
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| Philadelphia, PA (MySportsbook) - Suddenly slumping, the Philadelphia Flyers try to put the brakes on a two-game losing streak tonight when they welcome the Florida Panthers to the First Union Center. Since going on a six-game winning tear, Philly has fallen to New Jersey and Washington, and scored a mere one goal between the two contests. On Saturday in DC, Ken Hitchcock's crew dropped a 4-1 decision to the Capitals, who erupted with a four-spot in the second period. Mark Recchi's goal with 1:59 left in the ga |
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| Flyers try to get back on track in DC |
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11/09/2002 |
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| Washington, DC (MySportsbook) - Two nights after having a six-game winning streak snapped, the Philadelphia Flyers try to get back on track when they visit the Washington Capitals at the MCI Center. Philadelphia, which hadn't lost since a 2-1 setback in Buffalo on October 22, dropped a 1-0 decision to the rival New Jersey Devils on Thursday at First Union Center. Roman Cechmanek made 26 saves in his duel with Jersey counterpart Martin Brodeur, but a crucial Eric Desjardins giveaway led to Jamie Langenbrunner's |
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| Flying high, now |
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11/07/2002 |
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| Philadelphia, PA (MySportsbook) - Could it be? Have the Philadelphia Flyers finally found some direction under Ken Hitchcock after going through four other coaches since the team's Stanley Cup Finals appearance in 1997? Or are the Broad St. Bullies simply teasing their fanbase with another meaningless regular season run that will set the stage for a playoff failure come spring? All will be known in good time, but right now what we have are the raw facts to go on. Through their first 12 games, the Flyers are 9-1 |
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| Flyers Team Report: Flying high, now |
NHL Hockey |
11/07/2002 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Could it be? Have the Philadelphia Flyers finally found some direction under Ken Hitchcock after going through five other coaches since the team's Stanley Cup Finals appearance in 1997? Or are the Broad St. Bullies simply teasing their fanbase with another meaningless regular season run that will set the stage for a playoff failure come spring? All will be known in good time, but right now what we have are the raw facts to go on. Through their first 12 games, the Flyers are 9-1-2 for an NHL-bes |
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| Wild try to stay unbeaten on road |
NHL Hockey |
11/07/2002 |
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| trick as the Wild defeated the Los Angeles Kings 5-2, at the Staples Center on Monday. Minnesota improved to 9-2-2 on the season with the victory, and its 20 points are the most in the Western Conference and are tied for the most in the NHL with the Philadelphia Flyers. Cliff Ronning had a goal and two assists, and Antti Laaksonen scored for Minnesota, while Dwayne Roloson made 24 stops as the Wild improved to 3-0-2 on the road this season. However, Minnesota should have Manny Fernandez back between the pipes this |
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| Flyers shoot for seventh straight win |
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11/07/2002 |
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| Philadelphia, PA (MySportsbook) - The Philadelphia Flyers seek their seventh consecutive victory tonight when they welcome the New Jersey Devils to First Union Center for an Atlantic Division affair. Philadelphia hasn't lost since a 2-1 setback in Buffalo on October 22. That marked the club's lone defeat of the season, and its 9-1-2 start to the campaign is tied for the second-best through 12 games in franchise history. The Flyers also carry a 5-0-1 home record into this evening's match, marking the sixth time |
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| Flyers target sixth straight win |
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11/05/2002 |
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| Raleigh, NC (MySportsbook) - The Philadelphia Flyers seek their sixth consecutive victory tonight when they visit the Carolina Hurricanes at the RBC Center. At 8-1-2 (18 points) the Flyers have already tied for the second-best 11-game start in franchise history. A win this evening would match that feat for the first 12 games, as they'd equal the 1975-76 team that began 9-1-2. Philly would, however, be a point shy of the club-best mark -- 10-1-1 (21 points) in 79-80. On Saturday the Flyers capped off a three-gam |
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