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Flyers see summer in immediate horizon

It's been a rite of most summers here since Bernie Parent hung em up. They need a goalie. They need new rules

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Flyers see summer in immediate horizon

POSTED: Tuesday, April 21, 2009, 9:44 PM



Well another early summer seems imminent for the Flyers after last night’s loss to the Penguins, which of course implies several things.

A cry for a Bernie-Parent-like goalie.

A cry about the NHL’s daffy officiating.

I’d hate to be those guys. Every time they memorize the rule book, it changes. Every time the fans get accustomed to it, it changes. This causes some friction between the two, especially fans of the team that loses. In case you haven’t noticed.

Take For example Sidney Crosby’s first goal last night, which was allowed to stand even though he went feet first into the net without being pushed. The ruling: Because the puck hit his stick first – while both it and both of Sid’s feet were in the blue – the goal was allowed.

You probably recall that this was once illegal in this league. Now it’s not. Later, with the Flyers at the start of a power play, Mike Richards made a great effort to avoid a defenseman and get to the puck. His skate did or did not clip Marc-Andre Fleury’s skate, but replays showed Fleury in full balance – until he tried to back towards his net. Then he flopped and Richards went off the ice for a trip.

Even later Scott Hartnell went hard and off-balanced on his backhand towards the net, seemingly intent on doing one of two things: Scoring one of those Crosby type goals, or taking out Fleury. He fell, the arm went up, and kapow, just like that, the Flyers had themselves a powerplay.

So this is no wail about the officials having it in for the Flyers. The orange and black had a ton of chances to score in this game, had a ton of power plays, and Fleury was absolutely brilliant. The Flyers put together their best first period of this series and had nothing to show for it. In fact, had it not been for Biron diving to rescue a puck behind him, or Randy Jones thwarting Petr Sykora’s power play shot with a wide open net, the Flyers might have even faced a deficit.

The shots finished 13-12 Pittsburgh in that period, but Fleury had the better saves. He stopped Jeff Carter alone in the slot, and made a skate save on Claude Giroux’s wrister from 12 feet out. Fleury even looked behind on that one, but he got enough of the puck to deaden it under his pads. The Flyers recorded the game’s first three shots. Carter also hit the crossbar in that span.

Carter, who has one goal after four games, has been snakebit. He’s had plenty of chances, had a chance to put Game 3 away early. If such a thing was charted, he may even be on pace to break a record for iron hit in a playoff series.

But that won’t be remembered around here. It will be all about the rules and the calls. Until next season, when there will new rules.

Oh, and getting another goalie.
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:33 PM, 04/21/2009
    PensinFive enjoy your moment then go watch your triple a baseball team. The pens season will be over next round.
    Reggie92
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:33 PM, 04/21/2009
    forget all you haters. they played a great game tonight. the flyers have had the better of play in more periods...some unlucky goals and some outstanding work by fleury have the series where its at. that simple.
    Momus
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:36 PM, 04/21/2009
    Hey, the Flyers played good, but Flower was just outstanding. Crosby's goal? It hit his stick and went in. It wasn't his skate. Also, the Flyers went 0 for 8 on the PP. Your team had plenty of chances to win. It's been a tough battle. I've been impressed with your team, even Biron, whom I had often criticized. Still not over... getting to win #4 is always difficult. What I don't get are the posters who have to resort to name calling and ripping on the city itself. Wow, you rip on our city and we rip on yours. Grow up.
    The_Game
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:37 PM, 04/21/2009
    They will hit just as hard with their clubs on the golf course.....Losing home ice now this....boys, boys, boys......well the usuall mantra, maybe next year.
    Colonol Angus
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:41 PM, 04/21/2009
    Until the Flyers understand that embracing 1970's style hockey 30 years later is a recipe for 1st round exits, very little will change going forward. The game now is about speed, skill, and world class goaltending. The days of trying to intimidate have long been over. Jimmy Carter was president the last time this approach was successful.
    ChuckH
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:42 PM, 04/21/2009
    Since when did Pens fans become as arrogant as Canadiens fans? You
    LetsGoFlyers
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:43 PM, 04/21/2009
    Flyers have dominated 3 straight games. The Pens can hardly score a goal without it bouncing off of someones' body.
    LetsGoFlyers
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:46 PM, 04/21/2009
    @PensinFive: you may have a the better team on paper, but this series, although it doesn't reflect the Flyers are outplaying the Penguins. Games 2,3,4 you were outplayed. MAF stole this game for the Penguins tonight.
    hockeyphan85
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:47 PM, 04/21/2009
    Don't judge Penguins fans from the ones that post on here, they are just bad apples. We know Flower won this game for us, but at the end of the day its not how much effort the Flyers put in, but the score on the board. We know we were outplayed, but we'll take a win anyway we can get one, just like any other team.
    sk144
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:48 PM, 04/21/2009
    Can't people from PA just enjoy the phenomenal sports year that both Philly and Pittsburgh are having without all the hate? Pens go to the cup, Phillies win the Series, Steelers win the Super Bowl. That's a lot of winning for one state in 10 months. No one in this forum should be that angry about sports this year. Fleury has been the difference. He is better than Biron and that is why the Pens are winning and will win this series.
    sportsgrl113
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:51 PM, 04/21/2009
    Pittsburgh sports has had it all over Philadelphia for a very long time. 6 Super Bowl wins to 0. 5 World Series wins to 2. Each city with 2 Cups but the Flyers have never had players the level of Lemeiux, Jagr, Crosby, or Malkin. The sun never rose on the day when Bobby Clarke could have skated a shift with any of those four and not embarrassed himself unless of course he slashed.
    ChuckH
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:52 PM, 04/21/2009
    Great game by Fleury. Tough game for the Flyers. Couldn't convert their chances, and again, Fleury didn't do them any favors. As for you Pittsburgh fans...congratulations on having a good team and jumping out to this lead in the series, but you're no less "pathetic" and "classless" as we are. I currently go to school in your city, and some of the s*** I've heard from Pens fans out here is ridiculous. You're not just classless because of your attitude and your comments--they're common of all sports fans. You're classless because you pretend you don't act like other fans, and your superiority complex has inflated your ego to Kanye West size. Let's not forget, your Penguins have just as many Stanley Cups as our team does. You say we shouldn't rip on your city or you'll rip on ours, but not a single derogatory term towards Pittsburgh has come from my mouth, yet I have to just sit back and take "Philthadelphia Cryers" at all times? You stay classy, Pittsburgh.
    moderndaymesh
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:54 PM, 04/21/2009
    Good point sportsgirl... it has been a great year for PA sports.
    The_Game
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:57 PM, 04/21/2009
    CHuckH, do you honestly think the Flyers are currently playing "70s style hockey"? Really? That's hard to believe. Carter, Richards, Briere, Giroux, Lupul, Gagne, Timonen, Jones, Carle - those are brutish 70s-style players? Man, I must be watching a different Flyers team.
    elpel
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:59 PM, 04/21/2009
    Sportsgirl, we need more fans like you. And to be honest, I generally don't have a problem with Pittsburgh sports teams. After all, the Steelers are in another conference, the Pirates haven't been competitive, and even in hockey, I've always considered the Rangers and Devils bigger rivals than the Pens. I'm convinced Pittsburghers have some sort of complex that forces them to just detest everything about Philadelphia, because they hate Philadelphia teams way more than most Philly fans I know hate Pittsburgh--that sort of anger is directed more towards New York, New Jersey, and Dallas.
    moderndaymesh


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