Posted: Wednesday, April 15, 2009, 9:38 PM | 44 comments |
 
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PITTSBURGH – The Flyers thought they had figured out how to play Pittsburgh after that 3-1 nationally televised victory here a few Sunday afternoons ago. Get your sticks busy, play positional, patient hockey, and wait for the Penguins to become needy.

Pittsburgh played along that day, trying to be too pretty, making one pass too many. Tonight, not so much. Save a small second period window when the Flyers actually outchanced them, this was as dominating a victory as 4-1 can be.

It bore little resemblance to the game played March 22.

It looked a whole lot more like the 6-0 Game 5 dud here last May, when the Flyers, ragged and undermanned after two tough playoff rounds, simply could not put up much of a fight.

From the start, Pittsburgh’s speed seemed to startle the Flyers. Which is strange, given this was the 21st meeting between the two teams over the last two seasons. That speed led to three first period power plays and truth be told, could have led to more if either referee had seen Matt Carle’s stick open a cut in the mouth of Matt Cooke.

The chippiness started early, the offshoot of the Penguins getting some early licks on Marty Biron and the Flyers later snowing Marc-Andre Fleury. That the Flyers were only down one goal after one period was a testament to both their penalty killing and Pittsburgh’s quest for that perfect play.

The Flyers were guilty of this at times, too. During their only power play, Jeff Carter held the puck so long down in one corner that he knocked it off his own stick, resulting in a clear. Late in the third, on a tight 2-on-1, Mike Richards tried to slide a pass across the slot rather than shooting it, and the puck was smothered by a Pens defenseman.

Moments later, Scott Hartnell ran Fleury, extending his arms, pushing the net off its moorings, and assuring the Penguins third power play of the period.

Hartnell missed a lot of ice time after that but returned early in the final period and picked up another penalty, this time for tripping Kristopher Letang.

Are the Flyers this bad? That tired? Or is this matchup, in a playoff setting, as ill-fated as Frazier-Foreman?

We’ll know more Thursday. But they gave you little to base hope on tonight.

 

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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:57 PM, 04/15/2009
    Pretty much a microcosim of the season. Stupid penalties and lazy/uninspired play. I predicted Pens in 6. Now it looks like 4 or 5. Pittsburgh didn't even play that well for Crissakes.
    bobbyd24
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:59 PM, 04/15/2009
    Pens in 5. Love the Flyers but they are not built to win a cup yet.
    Gigs1777
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:01 PM, 04/15/2009
    Don't blame the officiating either! They stunk!
    hexyscores
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:03 PM, 04/15/2009
    keep taking stupid penalties hartnell...i hate you as my neighbor and you outkicked your coverage so f'ing bad...
    rothstein12
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:03 PM, 04/15/2009
    If anybody complains about the refs, they get punched in the stomach. The Flyers totally got outplayed. Horrible effort. An embarrasing disgrace. They will be lucky to win one game in this series. Really lucky. They should actually be glad to be starting on the road. Scott Hartnell, oh jeez...
    AreaMan
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:12 PM, 04/15/2009
    The fans of the Flyers or-gan-eye-zation are the most annoying in all of sports, hands down. "I'm Cup Crazy!" SHUT UP.
    There He Is
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:16 PM, 04/15/2009
    Flyers in 7
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:19 PM, 04/15/2009
    Ugly, ugly, ugly. The Pens played a mediocre game and still dominated the Flyers for 90% of the game. There is a huge problem when this team can't beat a Rangers team with nothing to play for on the last day of the season to clinch home ice and come into this playoff game with preseason emotion. They are done in five, if their lucky.
    twointhebox
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:32 PM, 04/15/2009
    FIRE JOHN STEVENS!!! This guy has not fired up his players in a long time, if ever. They need someone that they fear, not someone that takes them to McDonald's after the game to make them feel better. Fire him for game 2, put Hatcher in charge.
    philly200
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:34 PM, 04/15/2009
    Like the Sixers the Flyers will be one and done in the playoffs. 82 games to get to this ? Both of these teams will struggle for fans next year.
    ozey
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:40 PM, 04/15/2009
    The Flyers never stuggle for fans. That's part of the problem. Everyone knows they will fill the Wachovia Center so why put a winning product on the ice?
    wilson
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:43 PM, 04/15/2009
    NOT GOOD ENOUGH. Flyers are in no way a cup contending team. Happy to just be there year after year. Oh well, that's what it's like in Flyers-land. Hey, at least they're going to knock down the Spectrum to build some over priced bars and restaurants though so Ed Snider and company can make more money. THANKS ED and MR. LUKKO......GREAT TEAM!
    jibberjabber
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:43 PM, 04/15/2009
    NOT GOOD ENOUGH. Flyers are in no way a cup contending team. Happy to just be there year after year. Oh well, that's what it's like in Flyers-land. Hey, at least they're going to knock down the Spectrum to build some over priced bars and restaurants though so Ed Snider and company can make more money. THANKS ED and MR. LUKKO......GREAT TEAM!
    jibberjabber
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:43 PM, 04/15/2009
    NOT GOOD ENOUGH. Flyers are in no way a cup contending team. Happy to just be there year after year. Oh well, that's what it's like in Flyers-land. Hey, at least they're going to knock down the Spectrum to build some over priced bars and restaurants though so Ed Snider and company can make more money. THANKS ED and MR. LUKKO......GREAT TEAM!
    jibberjabber


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About Sam Donnellon
Donnellon's career began in Biddeford, Me., in 1981, and has included stops in Wilkes-Barre, Norfolk, and New York, where he worked as a national writer for the short-lived but highly acclaimed National Sports Daily. He has received state and national awards at each stop and since joining the Daily News in 1992 has been honored by the Associated Press Sports Editors, the National Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association, the National Association of Black Journalists, the Associated Press Managing Editors of Pennsylvania and the Keystone Awards. He and his wife of 26 years have raised three fine children, none of whom are even the least bit impressed with the above. E-mail Sam at donnels@phillynews.com
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