Flyers lose but get a confidence builder
Flyers lose but get a confidence builder
Sam Donnellon, Daily News Sports Columnist
PITTSBURGH -- You can look at this 3-2 overtime loss two ways. One is that the Flyers were thisclose to tying this series and gaining home-ice advantage. The other is that the Flyers were thisclose to tying this series and gaining home-ice advantage.
It was an opportunity missed. It was a confidence builder.
Really it all depends on how the next two games play out.
The Flyers’ third-period lead hinged on two shots: One that should not have been stopped and another that should have been. Matt Cooke’s cross-slot pass found Jordan Staal with a whole net in front of him. Hounded by Braydon Coburn, he pushed the puck back towards Biron’s sliding skate. Moments later, on a bouncing-puck rush, Cluadde Giroux nudged a puck onto the stick of Darren Powe, who found the net from a wide angle inside of the right faceoff circle.
It was an uncharacteristically soft goal surrendered by Fleury, who later in the period stopped both Joffrey Lupul and then Jeff Carter on a 2-on-1 that would have all but sealed the win.
Despite the low goal total, much of the game was played at a breakneck pace, and this time the Flyers kept up. The game’s first stoppage did not come until seven minutes had elapsed. There were times when an entire set of players on both sides hit the ice between whistles.
Biron was spectacular throughout, using his glove to snap point blank shots from above the circle. The alleged shakiness of Game 1 was not present, at least partly because the Pens didn’t get to set up camp in the Flyers zone with anywhere near the frequency of Game 1.
The Penguins didn’t come out with near the intensity of their first period Wednesday, and the Flyers played possibly their most determined first period since swamping Toronto with five early goals on April 3. Stylistically though, it more resembled their 3-1 victory here on March 22, clogging the middle of the ice, chipping pucks and measuring risk. Two big saves by Marc-Andre Fleury on Jeff Carter and Arron Asham kept the Flyers from expanding that lead.
Two first-period numbers stood out. They were penalized once, scored on one of their power plays, and applied great pressure on the other. And they won nine of 17 faceoffs.
That flipped the following period, especially early, as the Penguins swamped Philadelphia in the early going, but could not crack Biron. When they finally did, it began as an innocent breakout play, but finished with Evgeni Malkin running a puck through Simon Gagne to Bill Guerin, he wrested into the high corner over Biron’s blocker shoulder.
Game 3 is Sunday at the Wachovia Center.
Last night's loss, to me, was a nail in the coffin, not a confidence booster. To win the Flyers must win all three games on home ice and then steal one in Pittsburgh. They'll never get a better chance than they had last night, and to let that game slip away has to be truly demoralizing to a team that has become inured to losing 3rd period leads at the end of the season. The fork is poised above the carcass. john newlin
The refs huh? Didn't u see that missed call when hartnell threw his stick? Quit the moaning! BlackNGoldMan
Relax- the Flyers are going to win games 3 and 4 at home. Pittsburgh is overrated. It goes to seven games when the Flyers lose at that time. Ouwachon- they will win game 3 for sure. z03mbm
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Confidence builder? Sam you are a f--king idiot. Confidence builder? You have been spending too much time with that loser stevens. atleaglefan
To me, it was VERY!!!!!! strange that there's like a 10 minute delay while the flyer's were on that ot pp. it sapped their momentum and gave the pens some rest, yeah its a real confidence builder when Knuble stupidly cross checks his man in front of the net for no reason. I said sweep days ago and now thats a cement lock. look for gm's 3 and 4 to be like 8-1, 8-0. Onlineps2beast
does anyone in Philly know anything about sports? I have read things that make no sense at all! You kiss Andy's, Laurie, Synder and for the phillies still no pitching and no clutch hitting! what is so hard about finding them? other teams do like the Braves, Mets, Dodgers. You need a tea party in Philly for better teams! Plus Stevens is not the right coach for the Flyers! losteagle
Sam Donnellon obviosly wrote this to generate these type of comments.......he isn't that dumb to be serious.......and if the flyers,or their loyal fans, are taking moral victories in the playoffs we are biggers losers than we look like already....pathetic article.....ILUVPHILLYCITYOFCHAMPIONS!!!!!!! ILUVPHILLYCITYOFLOSERS
And the referres called a fair game I thought..they let them play all night and the flyers committed dumb dumb penalties at the worst time.....where is richards,carter,lupul,briere....ILUVPHILLYCITYOFCHAMPIONS!!!!!!! ILUVPHILLYCITYOFLOSERS
it was the way that they played in game two that should give you confidence. If all of you are going to act like it's over then why don't we just forget the next two games and let the pens move on. Does anyone really forget what new jersey did to us after we had a 3-1 lead in the series? Hope that non of you have tickets to the game, because with your negative attitude you don't deserve to be there. phillyfan14- There are no moral victories in the playoffs. Let's elevate some shots tomorrow.
- Cluadde Giroux? French-Canadian to English translation program not working?
i`ve been reading all these flyer stories,you ppl are delusional..this series is done..pens in 5,i`ll give you one game...best one was coach stevens saying geurin was trying to send a message ,lol at the end of game 1 lilj
i`ve been reading all these flyer stories,you ppl are delusional..this series is done..pens in 5,i`ll give you one game...best one was coach stevens saying geurin was trying to send a message ,lol at the end of game 1 lilj


