Posted: Sunday, January 24, 2010, 4:30 PM | 67 comments |
 
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   The Flyers' nationally televised 2-1 loss to the visiting Pittsburgh Penguins Sunday can be explained in two words: special teams.

   The Flyers were just 1 for 9 on the power play, while Pittsburgh was 2 for 6, including Matt Cooke's winning goal with 1:47 left.

    With the loss, the Flyers are 3-1 on the six-game homestand, which also has meetings with Atlanta and the Islanders.

    Cooke scored his power-play goal while Kimmo Timonen was in the penalty box for flipping the puck over the glass and being called for delay of game.

   “Well, it’s a tough rule, you know? It’s a rule, and it’s part of the game," said left winger Simon Gagne, who had one of his third-period shots bounce off the post. "...I’m not sure, [it] might have hit the stick from them, but the call was made....That’s not what you want, but it’s part of the game.

   "We have to find a way to kill those, but we didn’t do it," Gagne added. "At the end of the day, like I said, all that good work for no points at the end – it’s tough to take.”

     The Flyers outshout the Penguins, 28-22, won 61 percent of the faceoffs, and held Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin goal-less.

   Afterward, Flyers coach  Peter Laviolette vented.

    “I guess I’m frustrated because for the last month and a half, we’ve been preaching discipline, preaching staying out of the box and our players have bought into that," Laviolette said. "We’ll kill the ones we have to take, but going back and looking at that game, there are just too many penalties that never happened.

    "Simon Gagne didn’t high stick anybody. So it turns around and goes the other way. Scott Hartnell did not, in my opinion, interfere with the goaltender. I don’t know if it’s a reputation from the past, but you know we want to play tough, physical, but we don’t need to go to the box. But we’re still going there and our players aren’t taking penalties.”

     The Flyers, who had a Mike Richards goal nullified by a penalty, didn't come close to generating the offense they displayed in a 7-4 win in Pittsburgh on Jan. 7. They had scored four goals or more in seven of their previous 10 games.

   "I don’t think we were bad on the power play; we were just a second late, a half-second late on all the pucks around the net especially," forward Danny Briere said. "I don’t think our power play was as much the problem as the amount of penalties we took as well. You know we have been good in that department lately and not taking too many penalties I know their power play has been struggling all season, but when you have guys like (Sergei) Gonchar and Crosby and Malkin, you know at some point they can make a difference."

    Penguins coach Dan Bylsma liked the way his team limited the Flyers' scoring chances.

   “I think we haven’t played a game like this where we’ve played well defensively and kept the team down to one or less." he said. The Flyers "have playing very well as their record as of late indicates, and we’re coming off a tough game as well, so this was a big game for us to start our road trip. The guys battled hard and special teams won the game for us.”

   Crosby was also pleased.

   "It feels good. It’s not an easy place to play in, so it was a pretty intense game," he said. "You know, it’s a 12:30 game, guys are barely up and here we are with a game with that much intensity. It’s a good task and especially like I said, coming off Washington (a 6-3 loss), we had to bring that intensity right back up there again today and we did a great job of it.”

     The Flyers are 13-11-2 under Laviolette _ virtually the same record they had under John Stevens (13-11-1).

 

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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:05 PM, 01/24/2010
    Sam, If you think this team looks anything like the sleepwalking zombies of the John Stevens era, then you're looking at a different team than I am. I don't care about the officiating. I do care that I'm seeing a higher level of play since Laviolette took over. As always I remain optimistic.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:13 PM, 01/24/2010
    Whatever happened to the supposed NHL rule that a team can't play twice in less than 24 hour period? That was the reason the Flyers-Lightning game could not be moved, even though it was the same time as the Eagles playoff game.
    AreaMan
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:17 PM, 01/24/2010
    Timonens inexplicable flub.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:37 PM, 01/24/2010
    I was always a denier of some Flyers fans' theories of anti-Flyers bias in the NHL... until today's first period. Two of the worst calls ever, and I am NOT a graduate of Glenn Beck's School of Psychotic Overstatements, Overanalyses and Neuroses (or SPOON for short). Absolutely atrocious and absurd!
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:40 PM, 01/24/2010
    Flyers deserved a win today.
    bobbyd24
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:44 PM, 01/24/2010
    1975
    1975goons
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:45 PM, 01/24/2010
    Another penguins game, another Flyers goal stolen by officiating shenanigans. There was no call on the ice until after richards scored. On top of that, they let Malkin go headhunting, yet gave gagne a penalty for reacting to it, and the Penguins scored on the ensuing pp, so the Penguins got a 2 point swing from the refs. The video scandal in pittsburgh proved the NHL is biased against the flyers, and this just puts more wood on the fire.
    Pelti
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:48 PM, 01/24/2010
    third game in four days, thank-you olympics. Its hard to gauge anything untill those games are over. Some big names on the trading block that would look nice on the orange and black.
    bigphillydad
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:49 PM, 01/24/2010
    Just like Flyer's fans to blame a loss on the refs. How about 1 for 9 on the power play? How about stone hands Asham and Carcillo?? Minor league team.
    The-Terminator
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:54 PM, 01/24/2010
    And 9 powerplays is a bit misleading, 2 of them were split by the intermission, one was less than a minute because of the end of the game, and 3 others were cut short by specious make up calls. In reality, they only got about 3 full powerplays, and scored on one of them. The question is, how many actually minutes of powerplay did they have, maybe about 9?
    Pelti
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:55 PM, 01/24/2010
    Kimmo made a mistake. Pure and simple. Evenly matched game in all regards. Pittsburgh is #4, Flyers are #6. Now we know the Fylers are as good as #4, or maybe even better. Laviolette is the difference. He has saved Holmgren.
    ByeByeButtman
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:03 PM, 01/24/2010
    The Flyers can rely on Coburn to see what he thought of the two Pittsburgh goals. He had a great view of both them while standing on the ice doing nothing. I have more faith in Bartulis and Syvret then I do in Coburn right now. No blaming the Refs today, the Flyers were 1-9 on the power play. There is no excuse for that.
    AreaMan
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:03 PM, 01/24/2010
    Areaman, I don't think the NHL is going to overturn the game because the flyers had a start 23 1/2 hours later.
    mjakes19
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:10 PM, 01/24/2010
    Whatever happened to guys who went down and blocked shots....oh that's right, it's the other team.
    The Truth Hurts
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:12 PM, 01/24/2010
    Put the blame for this where it should be, on Gange. He plays soft all year then decides to get scrappy in the offensive zone. Is he nuts! Then on the PK he plats soft and lets the shot get taken from the point w/o challenging. He's soft, slow, and a liability. If he played solid D he'd be worth having around but lately he's just an anchor.


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About Sam Carchidi
Sam Carchidi is in his fourth year as the Flyers' beat reporter. He became an Inquirer staff writer in 1984 and covered mostly South Jersey high school sports and the Phillies before taking the Flyers beat.

Carchidi has written three books _ the nationally acclaimed Miracle in the Making: The Adam Taliaferro Story, which he co-authored with Scott Brown; Bill Campbell: The Voice of Philadelphia Sports; and Standing Tall: The Kevin Everett Story, which was featured on the Oprah Winfrey Show. He also contributed to a 1993 Inquirer book on the Phillies.

A lifelong South Jersey resident, Carchidi lives in Wenonah with his wife, JoAnn, and their two children, Sara and Sammy.

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