Schneider, Habs Drop Flyers 4-3 in Overtime

2/27/09 4-3 OT Loss SCORING 1st 2nd 3rd OT SO Total MON 3 0 0 1 - 4 PHI 2 1 0 0 - 3 _______________________________ SHOTS 1st 2nd 3rd OT SO Total MON 14 5 12 5 - 36 PHI 11 18 8 1 - 38 *** PostGame Interviews & Coach’s Press Conference *** _______________________________________________________________________________ Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - Mathieu Schneider scored on the power play 3:21 into overtime, as the Montreal Canadiens took a 4-3 decision from the Philadelphia Flyers at the Wachovia Center. Montreal got a

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Avoidance

Dear Gentle Readers,It's time to practice my superstition of avoiding anything related to the Flyers on game night if I'm not there in person.I'm sure everyone at the Wachovia Center will have a great time and I'm bummed not to be there with the fun and funny Habs fans that trek in for the games. But I just don't do well listening to the games, so I'm skipping the stress.Although, if you're

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Nitty in, Danny, Kimmo out

Daniel Briere unexpectedly sat out his 36th straight game with groin pain Friday night and will try again on Sunday. Briere told Flyers GM Paul Holmgren that he's not quite 100 percent and will need some more time. Holmgren said he's like to see Briere play the two games before Wednesday's trade deadline so he can plan accordingly

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Why Briere Can't Play

It was a bizarre morning skate with Danny Briere saying he could play tonight against Montreal but that John Stevens wanted to wait on the decision to announce it until game time. What we didn't know was that Kimmo Timonen would come off the ice and say he was still flu-ridden and couldn't play. That meant another d-man had to go in the lineup. The delay on Briere was to see if Ossi Vaanane

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