Betts misses practice; time change for Sat. against Penguins
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Betts misses practice; time change for Sat. against Penguins
Sam Carchidi, Inquirer Staff Writer
Blair Betts, the Flyers' fourth-line center and penalty-killing whiz, missed his second straight practice Wednesday because of a sore left knee.
GM Paul Holmgren said Betts would be available for Thursday's home game against Simon Ggane and the Tampa Bay Lightning. It will likely be a game-time decision on Betts.
If Betts can't play, Darroll Powe will slide over to center, and Andreas Nodl would likely move to RW.
Defenseman Matt Walker, bothered by a hip/groin problem, returned to practice but said he would not be able to play Thursday against his ex-teammates. He was acquired in the Gagne deal.
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Saturday's game against visiting Pittsburgh has been moved from 7 p.m. to 6 p.m. to accommodate the traffic around the South Philadelphia sports complex. The Phillies play the Giants later that night in Game 1 of the NLCS at Citizens Bank Park.
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Coach Peter Laviolette would not announce his goalie for Thursday. Laviolette has rotated the goalies so far and is expected to continue the trend. If he did, Brian Boucher would start against Tampa, and Sergei "Bob" Bobrovsky would get the call Saturday against the Penguins. Bobrovsky was sharp in a 3-2 win over the Pens in last week's opener.
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Look for Gagne to get nothing but cheers Thursday as he returns after a stellar 11-year career with the Flyers.
“Simon’s a class act. Well-liked by the fans and the organization,” Laviolette said. “I’m sure he’ll get a warm reception….until he scores.”
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Gagne said his biggest adjustment has been "all the stuff outside of hockey. It’s getting to learn the area. Getting comfortable in a new house, finding where the doctors are and stuff like that. It’s more outside the game where you have to make the adjustments. When you are at the rink, you practice and still play the same game. We have a great bunch of guys here. It’s not very different than Philly on the ice; it’s just very different off the ice for me and my family.”
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The Flyers will salute Gagne with a first-period video tribute Thursday. Classy gesture.
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I think if Gagne scores, he'll get cheers. This organization can omit Gagne from their playoff run video, but we fans know what Gagne did for this team in his 11 years. I mean how can you leave out his clutch goals in that Boston series? For shame. dianne16
Agreed dianne16. It made me sick watching that pregame video and not seeing his contribution. Also, how do you not start Boucher in the Colorado game? Give the guy some props for what he did last year. forphillyfromla
Go get him at the trade deadline! Fabulous
It's not about last year forphilly. beefbr
For one night it was, if you were there that was the whole point of the tribute and the raising of the banner. forphillyfromla
well so far the experiment to replace Gagne with Zherdev (barely playing on 3rd line) and Carcillo (sooo out of place on the first line) is going horrible. Everyone thought the Hartnell-Briere-Leino line was going to tear it up, but alas, Scotty still can't stand up straight or stay out of the box. MichaelZoe
I love Gagne but with money an issue, he had to go. Nobody plays for free. sfflyer8
Michael Zoe is on point dsh129


