Saturday, May 10, 2008

Game 1 Pens vs. Rags - Pics Included



Pics: The View From Section D
Clik on the pic. to see a larger image.

The Media was everywhere



The Whiteout T-shirt



Warmups


Malkin during Warmups


Don Cherry in Pink


Pens coming out through the smoke


Anthem



Whiteout


Faceoff


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Ruutu



Gary Roberts For President!



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RECAPS

NHL.com- http://www.nhl.com/nhl/app?service=page&page=Recap&gameNumber=311&season=20072008&gameType=3

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Highlights



The Latest News

Kudos to Kuklas Korner - http://www.kuklaskorner.com/

Biron is Human

from Mike Sielski of phillyBurbs,

Maybe this is unfair to Biron, the man most responsible for the Flyers reaching this point. There isn’t a goaltender in the NHL who would be expected to stop Malkin on a 3-on-2, or on a shorthanded breakaway. Malkin’s winning and insurance goals fall on Biron’s teammates more than they fall on him. Nevertheless, it’s still the truth: Biron has to be sensational for the Flyers to beat a team with as much talent as the Penguins. He has to make the same saves that he made against the Capitals and the Canadiens. Then he has to make some more.

At a minimum, he can’t do what he did with just less than six minutes left in the first period. He can’t transform an innocent Pittsburgh dump-in into an easy goal for Crosby, can’t afford to be so cavalier at such a crucial moment

To Read the Rest of the Article: http://www.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/256-05102008-1531940.html

Flyers Have Too Much Emotion

from Phil Sheridan of the Philadelphia Inquirer,

Raw emotion is like a shot of adrenaline. It can lift a team for a little while, but sooner or later it wears off.

The Flyers were hit with two shots of pure emotion before Game 1 of their showdown series with the Penguins here last night.

First, defenseman Kimmo Timonen unexpectedly appeared. A day after being shocked by the news that a blood clot would keep Timonen from playing in this series, here he was in the flesh to rally "the boys."

Then, coach John Stevens told his team about something that happened across the state a few hours earlier. Matt Liczbinski, the 24-year-old son of fallen Philadelphia Police Sgt. Stephen Liczbinski, briefly turned his father's funeral into a Flyers pep rally.

To Read the Rest of the Article: http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/20080510_Phil_Sheridan__Flyers__emotion_carries_them_only_so_far.html

Video: Post Game - Nightly Sports Call

http://kdka.com/video/?id=41142@kdka.dayport.com



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