DETROIT - The Detroit Red Wings hope their game against San Jose was a Western Conference finals preview because they dominated the final regular-season matchup.
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DETROIT - The Detroit Red Wings hope their game against San Jose was a Western Conference finals preview because they dominated the final regular-season matchup.
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Flyers Notes Ryan Parent and Randy Jones - defensemen who have missed most of the season because of injuries - have played important roles in the Flyers' recent success.
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Although Flyers coach John Stevens will not say it, goaltending auditions are in session. With a little over six weeks left in the regular season, the Flyers have not established who will be their go-to goalie down the stretch and into the playoffs.
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THERE IS something about the goalie story in Philadelphia that just never seems to go away. Year after year, sometimes from the beginning of the season, sometimes from the middle, but always toward the end, it's a constant subject.
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John Stevens updates the status of Kimmo Timonen and looks ahead to the game against the Los Angeles Kings.
No. 1 Star: Henrik Zetterberg, Detroit Red Wings On a night when booing Claude Lemieux dominated the pregame...
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Watch Homer go nuts in the second fight! Where would Simon Gagne be during all of this?
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4 @ 2 My cell phone photography skills are unparalleled. Arron Asham 's goal was real pretty, but what doesn't get talked about enough on that play was what a horrible effort it was by Jose Theodore. Theodore started solid, but once the goals came they came hard and fast
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ROSTER REPORT GOALTENDERS: Marty Biron, Antero Niittymaki DEFENSEMEN: Ryan Parent, Braydon Coburn, Matt Carle, Andrew Alberts, Randy Jones, Ossi Vaananen FIRST LINE: Simon Gagne, Mike Richards, Mike Knuble SECOND LINE: Scott Hartnell, Jeff Carter, Joffrey Lupul THIRD LINE: Scottie Upshall, Claude Giroux, Darroll Powe FOURTH LINE: Riley Cote, Glen Metropolit, Arron Asham PLAYER NOTES: --C Jeff Carter is the Flyers’ new iron man with 191 consecutive regular season games. --G Marty Biron’s shutout was the 25th of his career, an NHL milestone. He ranks 65th on the NHL’s all-time shutout list, sharing the spot with Chuck Rayner, Mike Liut, Grant Fuhr and Roman Cechmanek. --Biron improved to 4-0-0-0 against the Kings with a 2.25 GAA.
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2/25/09 2-0 Win SCORING 1st 2nd 3rd OT SO Total LAK 0 0 0 - - 0 PHI 0 1 1 - - 2 _______________________________ SHOTS 1st 2nd 3rd OT SO Total LAK 11 12 11 - - 34 PHI 9 5 6 - - 20 *** PostGame Interviews & Coach’s Press Conference *** _______________________________________________________________________________ Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - Martin Biron turned away all 34 shots he faced to notch his 25th career shutout, as the Philadelphia Flyers defeated the Los Angeles Kings, 2-0, at the Wachovia Center. Jeff
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