Friday, April 5, 2013
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Flyers protect Giroux (again), show fight

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Flyers protect Giroux (again), show fight

POSTED: Sunday, March 31, 2013, 11:55 PM

This just in: The Flyers have some fight in them, after all.

Depleted by injuries to their defense, they have still managed to get points in three straight games and have climbed to within two points of the eighth-place New York Rangers in the East.

They stunned the visiting Washington Capitals in overtime on Sunday, 5-4, by overcoming a two-goal deficit in the final 7:12 of regulation.

Before they rallied, winger Jake Voracek _ who has arguably been the Flyers’ MVP this season _ went from being the goat to being glorified for sticking up for teammate Claude Giroux.

Voracek pounded Steve Oleksy (who needed stitches) in a third-period fight, but he forgot to take off his visor. Afterward, he admitted he didn’t realize that was a penalty. You can’t blame the guy. It was the first fight in his NHL career.

Voracek went after Oleksy because the Caps’ defenseman had hit Giroux, the Flyers’ captain. The Caps said it was a clean hit. So did the Flyers’ Zac Rinaldo.

When the referees were done sorting things out, Oleksy and Voracek both received fighting majors. But Voracek also got two minutes for instigating, two minutes for fighting with a visor as the instigator, and a 10-minute misconduct.

The Flyers’ playoff hopes seemed to be vanishing as the Capitals scored two goals and took a 4-2 lead while Voracek watched in horror from the penalty box.

But after the Flyers made their stirring comeback _ Giroux’s power-play goal, Kimmo Timonen’s tally during a relentless Giroux shift with 9.5 seconds left in regulation, and Ruslan Fedotenko’s OT winner _ most of the players wanted to talk about Voracek’s grit.

“I’m really proud of what Jake did there,” Timonen  said.

“Jake dropping the gloves, you don’t see that every day,” Giroux said. “He’s just a great teammate and a great linemate. I think everyone in the room is lucky to have him as a teammate. He cares a lot for this team, so that kind of got everyone going.”

There was a game against the Islanders last week where Giroux was slammed into the boards by Lubomir Visnovsky, but the Flyers did nothing.

Since then, they have protected Giroux like the Flyers guarded Bobby Clarke when they were in their heyday.

In Saturday’s 3-1 win over Boston, Zdeno Charo took a run at Giroux, and Luke Schenn went after the 6-foot-9, 255-pound defenseman, getting into a wrestling match.

And now Voracek.

“It was great because I was ready to jump over the boards,” said Rinaldo, who had seven hits in 8:08 of ice time. “Thank God Jake did, or else I was going out there.”

Breakaways. Lost in the shuffle of the late-game heroics was that the Flyers killed a five-on-three power play for a full two minutes in the first period.....Schenn was a standout for the second straight game; he played a game-high 26:31 and had three hits, four blocked shots and was plus-1 while mentoring rookie defensive partner Oliver Lauridsen….The Flyers will go for their first three-game winning streak of the season Wednesday against visiting Montreal, a team that defeated them, 4-1, on Feb. 16…..The severity of Max Talbot’s injury (see story) should be known on Monday.....Fedotenko's goal was his first in 30 games, excluding an empty-netter......The Flyers inched to 12th in the East; they will not practice on Monday....Scott Laughton, who played the first five games of the season with the Flyers after being drafted in the first round last June, is tearing up the OHL playoffs. In five games against Niagara, Laughton had six goals and six assists and was plus-7, carrying Oshawa into the second round.

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Comments  (20)
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:23 AM, 04/01/2013
    Voracek= awesome fight, loved everything about it
    NHL= dislike you more and more when you try to destroy a team's chances to win when doing something that should be part of the game
    Lauridsen= what is that, 3 penalties in his first 2 games? He's fitting right in
    Rinaldo= should have played more
    New guy from Detroit= totally blew the coverage on Green coming out of the box... Give me Manning instead
    Giroux= did enough late to make up for his otherwise poor play earlier
    Timonen= best player on ice tonight. Timo!
    snipesmorris
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:57 AM, 04/01/2013
    "New guy from Detroit= totally blew the coverage on Green coming out of the box... Give me Manning instead"

    Luke Schenn was on the ice on the side with the penalty box, so it was Schenn who blew the coverage and then skated rather leisurely after Green. Kent had to come from the other side of the ice and damned near caught Green.

  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:00 AM, 04/01/2013
    Backhand: you could blame Schenn, but I don't. He was the near side d-man and they were on the PP. He is supposed to be playing up. Huskins had just come on the ice. I had a perfect view of the angle he took off the bench and it was clear he made a bad choice. If he had come on toward Bryz he is back with no problem, but instead he decided to jump up offensively. Obviously, he was not aware the penalty was about to expire. It was a bad play, arguably by both Schenn and Huskins, but ultimately that is Huskins's responsibility.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:41 AM, 04/01/2013
    Manning has a hip injury
    cdedrick05
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:39 AM, 04/01/2013
    Snipes, totally agree on Manning comment. Why he isn't given a chance up here baffles me. I hear he's not having a great season so far, but he was an All-Star this season (Took the place of Gufstasson)
    Johnnyboyl
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:03 PM, 04/01/2013
    Manning is hurt and not playing for the Phantoms right now. That is why he was not called up. Nothing wrong with seeing Lauridsen get the call up.
    wgagne12
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:27 AM, 04/01/2013
    In this game, for the first time I got the impression the Flyers are about to develop an identity. Plus, unlike many of the games so far this season, they were emotionally involved, e.g. Voracek and Giroux.
    flyerdommo
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:26 AM, 04/01/2013
    Sam, the Flyers don't have "fight in them". It was a death spasm.
    john-walker
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:54 AM, 04/01/2013
    Class move by Jake there! Teams have been running at Giroux all year. I just wish Homer would consider getting a true heavyweight in the lineup for incidences like this.
    Race2First
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:09 PM, 04/01/2013
    Clowe may fulfill that wish!
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:23 AM, 04/01/2013
    Sam - The Flyers didn't respond to Visnovsky's hit on Giroux because there were about 2 minutes left and they were trying to tie the game.
    sklandog
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:25 AM, 04/01/2013
    Jake played a nasty April Fool's joke on Olesky that he doesn't fight...gotta love it!
    RayA
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:35 AM, 04/01/2013
    While I applaud Jake's willingness to step up to look after Giroux, It's ridiculous that we had to lose a player of his skill for that length of time because Lavy doesn't like using enforcers. Shelly should of been playing. He would of taken care of things and the Flyers would of had Voracek on the ice. It is no coincidence teams are taking runs at our players.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:00 PM, 04/01/2013
    Shelly is on the injury list, long term. Shelly also would not have been on the ice with Giroux at that time, because he is not on his line. It was a spur of the moment fight involving the players on the ice at that time.
    wgagne12
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:11 PM, 04/01/2013
    BRING UP LAUHTON ! ! ! !
    BuddyBall92


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