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    TORONTO - Centers Brayden Schenn and Sean Couturier have suffered through sophomore slumps, but they played major roles Thursday as the resilient Flyers outlasted the Toronto Maple Leafs, 5-3, at the Air Canada Centre and increased their season-best winning streak to four games.

    "We're both trying to step up," Schenn said after the Flyers climbed to within two points of the eighth-place Rangers in the Eastern Conference. "We're getting the opportunity, playing on the power play and playing with good players. We need secondary scoring. It's not just Claude Giroux. We have to chip in."

    The victory may have been costly. Kimmo Timonen, one of the few defensemen left standing from the beginning of the season, left the game with an unspecified injury in the third period. Timonen limped badly out of the Flyers' locker room and refused to answer questions.

    The Flyers winning streak has coincided with the loss of four of their top defensemen and forwards Danny Briere and Max Talbot, all of whom are injured.

    "I think guys are doing well who may not have gotten the opportunity," said Luke Schenn, who iced the win with an empty-net goal and had six hits and four blocked shots. "Maybe there's not as much skill in the lineup, but everyone seems to be working real hard and playing together and playing a lot smarter."

    "I really like the way we're playing right now," coach Peter Laviolette said. "You could just tell we were going to work hard tonight, and the new guys [Jay Rosehill and Adam Hall] who came in tonight were terrific in that regard."

    Couturier, who on Wednesday scored his first goal in 28 games, set up a pair of goals - Jake Voracek's 16th and Rosehill's first in his Flyers debut.

    Brayden Schenn scored his first goal since Feb. 23, ending a 16-game drought. He intercepted Nikolai Kulemin's clearing pass in Toronto's end and his shot trickled off goalie James Reimer 54 seconds into the second period to give the Flyers a 3-2 lead.

    With 4 minutes, 7 seconds left in the second, Couturier's shot from above the left circle glanced off Rosehill and into the net to put the Flyers ahead, 4-2.

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    Former Flyer James van Riemsdyk snapped a 10-game goal-scoring funk with 13:46 left to get the Maple Leafs to within 4-3. But the Flyers held on.

    Luke Schenn (plus-3), who was acquired for van Riemsdyk, scored the empty-netter with 17 seconds left, giving the Flyers a 5-12-1 road record.

    Couturier centered a line with Rosehill and Hall, both in their Flyers debuts, helping end the Leafs' four-game winning streak.

    Hall and Rosehill crunched Joffrey Lupul with an early check that caused the Maple Leafs' star to miss almost the entire game with an undisclosed injury.

    Rosehill, a former Maple Leaf, also won a first-period fight with Toronto tough guy Colton Orr. Before being acquired for Harry Zolnierczyk earlier in the week, Rosehill spent the entire season playing for Anaheim's minor-league team in Norfolk.

    "I was just trying to come in here and make an impact and have a good start, and I'm pretty happy the way it went. It's a big win," Rosehill said.


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    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:20 AM, 04/05/2013
      looks like Holmgren did ok with Hall and Rosehill after all you stupid friggin morons..
      onetimer
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:26 AM, 04/05/2013
      Awesome game. Bryz badly needs a couple days of rest, but it's a tough call with the team finally on a winning streak. Ideally we would have had a backup worthy of an occasional start from the jump so Bryz could be rested and playing every game down the stretch. Why did we have to trade Bob again? Anyway, theirs no way he can finish off the remaining 12(?) games. Might as well sit him while we're winning, if you wait till we lose then you risk losing 2 straight if Mason is rusty. Not to mention Bryz hasn't been all that good during this streak, so it's not like we're winning because he's hot. Rest the man and see what Mason can do.
      Stephen45
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:31 AM, 04/05/2013
      Sneak in there and play Pissburgh - keep it going! The intensity level is through the roof suddenly this team has woken up. AHL guys and castoffs from other teams are getting the chance to play and doing a helluva job. Beat Winnipeg tomorrow - LET'S GO FLYERS!!!
      jmanship16
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:49 AM, 04/05/2013
      Coburn's injury was the best thing to happen to the flyers this year.
      z18b
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:59 AM, 04/05/2013
      Nice win...good to see the bounces go our way for a change..I hope I am wrong but this has eagles 2012 written all over it...too little too late....eagles won final 4 games just missed playoffs and management decided that all was well and blamed it all on no training camp. How did that work out for the Eagles last year????Hope the Flyers dont come up with the same conslusion that shortened season...injries etc was their downfall this year. This team has major issues to address this summer.Difference last few games is fact the team had quit and given up on the season with the core group...a few get hurt and you have new guys taking their places and playing their hearts out to win jobs for next year. We shall see how it all plays out but at least they have made the final games meaningful. Hope they make losing a chance at Jones worth this little run..We needed him on D desperately
      flyers1000
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:09 AM, 04/05/2013
      "phillyboyinnyc" in his/her/its own words:
      "Just check out a two year battle I waged to rid the Flyers board of a SIX alias poster, who was merely a Cindy loving Penqueen fan, the latter another term I coined, and now in general use."...
      "I warned you doggie bone..those "voices in your head" ...I showed the bizarre aspect ...manic, over-the-top hysteria....I warned you to stay away from me. You didn't listen...reflection of one day is haunting you already..."
      warbiscuit
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:11 AM, 04/05/2013
      phillyboyinnyc's own words: ".. psychopath, pure and simple... unnerving and pathetic. ... the exact multiple post rant I predicted. Why? ... a psychopath with a narcissistic attitude, whose predictability is 100%.... note the time... enemie's list"...
      "toothless moronic imbecile...PREDICTABLE FREAK, and that was my only agenda, to say jump... your sickness ... paranoid....OCD mixed in, so you HAVE to respond...over and over...non-sequiturs....smoking from the idiotic comments ...I would laugh....but the truth is, it's sad. ..a complete tool like you ...is sickening... Au contraire sick pup..."
      warbiscuit
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:44 PM, 04/05/2013
      Why look, a guest appearance by the star babbling psychopath on the Phillie's board, who knows nothing about hockey.

      For those who have never had the pleasure of reading doggie's rantings on that board, where he holds Ruben Amaro solely responsible for the Phillies organization and players, you may wonder why there isn't a restraining order from Amaro to keep this freak away from him. He is an anonymous ranter, docile at best, who takes credit for predicting the ruination of the Phillies under Amaro.

      Don't believe it? Just check out any board under Phillie's baseball, and you can't miss his "stylings".
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:38 PM, 04/05/2013
      I have been coming to this message board for probably too many years to get some insight from others and to possibly share my own, but it has come to a point where I have to ask myself, "Is it worth it?" The perpetual back and forth arguments between individuals, and the rambling, low-impulse-control comments some make that only encourage responses of the like make the comments shared by pre-adolescents on NHL.com and other hockey sites almost a breath of fresh air. Get a grip people. If it's not a valuable hockey insight, try keeping it to yourself.
      Sacrebleu
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:34 PM, 04/05/2013
      you guys REALLY want to get the 8th seed and end up playign the pens, as scary good as they are right now?
      jethro


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