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Ping-pong ball, Kane haunt gallant Flyers

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Ping-pong ball, Kane haunt gallant Flyers

POSTED: Thursday, June 10, 2010, 2:09 AM


     Oh, that damn ping-pong ball.
     With a little luck in the 2007 lottery, the Flyers would have had the first overall draft pick that summer and would have selected winger Patrick Kane.
     The Flyers had the worst record that season, but they lost the lottery to the Chicago Blackhawks, who chose Kane.
     The same guy who broke the collective hearts of the Flyers and their loyal fans Wednesday night at the Wachovia Center.
     Kane scored 4:06 into overtime to give the Blackhawks a 4-3 win that clinched their first Stanley Cup since 1961.
     “It stings. It hurts,” said Flyers winger Scott Hartnell after a heroic, two-goal performance. “It’ll give us more fuel in training camp next year.”
      Kane had three goals and five assists in the Finals. On Wednesday, he also had a pair of assists as Chicago won the series, four games to two.
     The Flyers played gallantly and had a remarkable playoff run, highlighted by their comeback from a 3-0 series deficit against Boston in the conference semifinals.
      But Chicago was the better team. The Hawks showed it by thoroughly outplaying the Flyers in the last two games.
     The first period figured to set the tone, and the Hawks were dominating. At one point, they were outshooting the Flyers, 16-3. They finished with a 41-24 advantage in shots, and they controlled the game with their passing, fore-checking and speed.
     But the Flyers, to their credit, would not go away. They sent it into OT when Hartnell scored with 3:59 left in regulation, and they almost won it when Jeff Carter had an open net with 1:29 remaining.
     Carter couldn’t get the shot up, and Hawks goalie Antti Niemi, who was sprawled on the ice, was able to make the save,
    Throughout the game _ and most of the series _ the Flyers had only one line working. Danny Briere, Hartnell and Ville Leino combined for all three goals and seven points. Leino tied an NHL rookie record with 21 playoff points, and Briere fell one point shy of the NHL record for points in the Finals _ 13 by someone named Wayne Gretzky in 1988.
     The Briere line was plus-15 in the series.
    The Mike Richards-Carter and Simon Gagne line was a combined minus-21 in the Finals.
    So where do the Flyers go in the off-season?
    Probably shopping for a goalie.
    Michael Leighton had a very good season and was superb in the conference finals (three shutouts) against Montreal, but he was shaky in the Finals _ and allowed a bad goal to Kane, who was deep inside the left circle, nearly at the goal line, when his shot appeared to go through the goalie’s legs for the Cup-winner.
     The hunch here is that the Flyers, who have said they want to re-sign Leighton, will now explore the goalie market. Montreal’s Carey Price (not my No. 1 choice), Vancouver’s Cory Schneider, Nashville’s Dan Ellis and Los Angeles’ Jonathan Quick and Jonathan Bernier are among the candidates.
     But that’s for another day.

     The Flyers, seventh-seeded in the East, should be saluted for a sensational two-month playoff march in which they overcame injuries, deficits and higher-seeded teams as they came within two wins of their first Cup since 1975.
     “We went through a lot this year as a group,” Richards said. “I can't analyze the season right now, but like I said, we went through a lot. We've gone through a lot together. When you go through stuff like that, I think it brings the group closer together.”



 

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Comments  (63)
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:35 AM, 06/10/2010
    That was one good hockey game. By the way, is your goalie Bill Buckner?
    Dustin Bufflin
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:10 AM, 06/10/2010
    Ge, I do hope Chris Pronger got the puck at the end of the game.
    thefoodmercenary
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:46 AM, 06/10/2010
    PING-BALL BAD BOUNCES = LOSERS LAMENT
    CISCOKID
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:55 AM, 06/10/2010
    Lament this. All this misfortune the Flyers faced, and to get to the finals, you got it wrong kiddie.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:45 AM, 06/10/2010
    At least it was out of their hands, unlike the 76ers when Larry Brown made the conscious decision to select Larry Hughes when Paul Pierce was sitting there. Not the #1 overall pick, but you get the idea. That choice haunts the 76ers to this day. In contrast (and to Clarkie, too), I think Holmgren knows what he's doing.
    nellar
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:52 AM, 06/10/2010
    I heard Holmer is going to trade for a couple good hockey writers for this town. Finally!
    MichaelZoe
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:02 AM, 06/10/2010
    CISCOKID = Unclassy fan. Philly Fans > Ciscokid
    FlyGuyEagles
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:06 AM, 06/10/2010
    Wow, no shock once again. For some reason, I really thought the Flyers were going to pull it off this year. Once again, and I know this is a shock, their season came down to flaky goaltending. With any luck, Leighton has played his last game for the Flyers. It was heartbreaking to watch a single player lose that 6th game all by himself. Let's hope 36 years is the charm in 2011.
    ssiefert
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:06 AM, 06/10/2010
    Please ... don't go back and blame this on a ping pong ball / draft pick. The Flyers had Sharp. Leighton failed to make a save. All in all a good run.
    Gino D.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:54 AM, 06/10/2010
    Kane is a drunken idiot and Leighton's magic ran out. Bottom line is they were a little better than us..... and much better between the pipes. Blcakhawks deserved to win and the FLyers played hard but were just not good enough.
    HAROLD Eskin
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:55 AM, 06/10/2010
    Bye, bye Leaky Lumbering Leighton.
    eagle1971
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:09 AM, 06/10/2010
    Since we're on the "what if" question, what if Carter and Gagne were actually healthy and contributed in the finals. Damn, -21 is pretty horrible for a line that plays 16-18+ minutes a game.
    Chewey
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:45 AM, 06/10/2010
    You can't spell Illinois without ill.
    Flyers1975
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:07 AM, 06/10/2010
    Congrats to the Hawks, they have a great team. Don't blame it all on the goaltending, considering Leighton was claimed on waivers he really had a superb playoff run and was a chief contributor as long as he was backed up by the whole team against opponents nowhere near as capable offensively as the Hawks. I think he should stay as a solid back-up. In contrast to the Hawks, the Flyers broke up their equally unproductive top line only at the end of the game. Next season, Giroux should play on the first line along with Richards. Either Gagne or Carter should be traded for someone with whom these guys can click. Maybe a power forward would be a good choice. When looking at a new goalie, don't overlook Europe. Why not give undrafted guys like Dennis Endras a contract, he was MVP for underdog Germany at the IIHF Worlds this May. Would not be costly and worth a try.


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