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Flyers fall, but Sloane plays well in surprise debut

POSTED: Thursday, April 9, 2009, 4:24 PM
David Sloane (gocolgateraiders.com) (www.gocolgateraiders.com)

  NEW YORK _ The Flyers dropped a 2-1 decision to the New York Rangers Thursday night, but still control their own destiny in the battle for the Eastern Conference's No. 4 seeding.

That's because Carolina had its nine-game winning streak stopped as it fell to Buffalo, 5-1.

The Flyers, Hurricanes and Pittsburgh are tied for the No. 4 spot with 97 points. The Flyers have two games left (at the Islanders, vs. the Rangers). Carolina (at New Jersey) and Pittsburgh (at Montreal) each have one game remaining.

If the teams finish tied, the first tie-breaker is wins. Carolina has 45 victories, Pittsburgh has 44, the Flyers have 43.

The second tie-breaker is head-to-head competition. The Flyers were 3-0-1 against Carolina and 1-2-1 against Pittsburgh.

The Flyers can win the fourth seed if they go 1-0-1 in their last two games.

Winger Scott Hartnell called Thursday's performance "one of our best 60-minute efforts in a long time."

He was right. The Flyers were relentless most of the night and spent much of the game in New York's end.

The problem was, Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist was spectacular as he made 37 saves, including several that had the Flyers muttering to themself. (See Dan Carcillo). Carcillo again played a strong game, leading the Flyers with six shots.

But Lundqvist had all the answers, and early in the final period he made a had-to-see-it-to-believe-it glove grab of Carcillo's blast from four feet away.

"That's the way my season has gone," said Carcillo, still looking for his first goal as a Flyer.

The Flyers, stung by a controversial goal in the opening minute, fell into a 2-0 first-period hole before taking play away from the Rangers.

The Flyers have not had the lead after the first period in 17 of their last 21 games.

That's a trend that has to stop if this team is going to make playoff inroads.

* * * * * * * *

In a surprise move earlier Thursday, the Flyers signed an inexperienced defenseman and thrust him into the playoff race.

The Flyers signed 6-foot-2, 205-pound David Sloane, an Ambler resident, to an amateur tryout under emergency conditions and he gave a good account of himself in Thursday's loss to the Rangers, who clinched a playoff spot for the fourth straight season.

Sloane, the first Philadelphia-born player to ever play for the Flyers, was paired primarily with Andrew Alberts. He played 6:44, blcoked a shot and was even in the plus-minus ratings.

"The speed of the game is a lot different up here," he said after the game.

Sloane, 24, who played this season for Colgate University, replaced the injured Ryan Parent. Parent is listed as day to day with a strained groin. The Flyers hope he can play Saturday against the Islanders.

Under emergency conditions of an amateur tryout, Sloane was available to play for a 24-hour period beginning with Thursday's game. He earned just a per diem (about $100) and will go back to the AHL Phantoms on Friday.

The Flyers used him because they had no room under the cap to promote anyone else from the Phantoms.

As an amateur, Sloane was a "zero" against the cap.

"I just want to keep it simple and play my game,” Sloane said beofre the game. “I want to get the butterflies out early."

Sloane also signed an amateur tryout with the Phantoms on March 17, but had yet to appear in a game for the Flyers’ AHL affiliate.If he had, he would not have been able to play Thursday.

Sloane posted four assists and 37 penalty minutes in 35 games this season in his senior year at Colgate, where he was named to the ECAC hockey all-academic team. In 129 career games over four years at Colgate, Sloane recorded 10 goals, 13 assists for and 100 penalty minutes.

"I'm very surprised and excited about this opportunity. I had no idea this was happening,” Sloane said. “I have been with the Phantoms since our season ended at Colgate. I found out between the second and third period (Wednesday) night in Albany and I couldn't believe it.”

Added Sloane: "Just throwing the Flyers uniform on and playing at a place like Madison Square Garden has been a dream of mine my whole life.”

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Comments  (16)
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:57 PM, 04/09/2009
    Wow.
    MH
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:05 PM, 04/09/2009
    Cool. Ambler in the house. Makes sense though. The Phantoms need Syvert and Guenin alot more than the Flyers do, for one game. Why kill the playoff's for your AHL team for a game that's not going to really affect your NHL team.
    flyler
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:28 PM, 04/09/2009
    This Sloane guy is one lucky dude
    pfranklin
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:42 PM, 04/09/2009
    Congratulations Dave! You make the Wissahickon Skating Club, the Germantown Academy community and especially your parents very proud. Gump you coached a kid into the NHL.
    hockeynut
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:49 AM, 04/10/2009
    Nice story but points up amateurish handling of cap by Flers.
    JBP
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:02 AM, 04/10/2009
    David Sloane ... everybody's dream come true. From shinny game to Madison Square Garden, in a Flyers uniform in the middle of a playoff race. Makes me want to skate a little harder in my shinny game this weekend up here in Alaska (I already wear a Flyers uni)! It's a great story, but like JBP, it points out how bad the cap management has been. While Sloane get a HUGE kudos, let's hope Parent comes back healthy, or Sbisa is ready for the playoffs. If not, I'm up here in Alaska wearing a Billy Barber jersey. Sign me! (For the record, even though I'm an Alaskan, I still think Matt Carle sucks)
    AKWoollyBugger
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:10 AM, 04/10/2009
    This is just unbelievable, I thought the whole reason we had to deal Upshall was so we would have room to move under the cap?? I cannot believe this is the way we are going to try and get the home ice advantage??? When is the Flyers Organization going to wake up and realize that what we really need besides goaltending is a new general manager?
    jacdjc1
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:20 AM, 04/10/2009
    Powe, Carle, Carcillo, Nodl, etc. Relying on too many players with limited or no NHL skills. Carcillo belongs in the ECHL.
    rmw38
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:57 AM, 04/10/2009
    I was wondering who the heck that was. Awesome story, even if he did play at a-hole GA.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:06 AM, 04/10/2009
    Carcillo was their best player last night, rmw. Watch a game sometime.
    Captain Splendor
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:35 AM, 04/10/2009
    Ignorance is a dish best served by jacdjc1. New GM? It's OK, we can forgive your psychosis. Sure money is tight, but let's see how he handles this offseason (esp. goaltending) before you spout such useless garbage. Two years is not that long ago, son. Do you remember? 22-48-12.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:29 PM, 04/10/2009
    13 payoff berths in 14 seasons? Thats right......right? I'mpretty sure it is. If thats the case....where the hell is our cup? O, thats right, it's passing right by, like our ability to have more than a stop gap at Goaltending. Brian, I remember that season....ouch. Didn't take long to bounce back. We will make a nice run for the cup this year and I'm really looking forward to it. I agree, bad cap management, but I'm sure they'll figure something out.
    SonofBen5
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:16 PM, 04/10/2009
    rmw thinks his 'Carcillo belongs in ECHL' comment is clever. So much so he has posted it like twenty times now after a variety of different stories/topics almost none of which started about Carcillo. He evidentally was deeply in love with our dearly departed Upshall and just can't seem to get over it. Despite some questionable cap moves this season, I am still going with Homer's opinion over rmw's... he has earned the right to make a gaff or two.
    Spazcat
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:12 PM, 04/10/2009
    Spazcat--While I'm not in love w/ Carcillo the way that rmw is in love w/ Upshall, I think it's hard to call Homer's move a 'gaffe' (which is the correct spelling ;0) The guy has been playing harder than most of the rest of the team lately--it's nice to see someone who makes an effort every night (even though he needs to learn not to take the stupid penalties).
    MaC130


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