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The Flyers will have some decisions to make this offseason. They have some flexibility given the development of their young players.
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THE LOSS was no more than a half-hour old. One after another, the players, the coach, the general manager, the chairman were all expressing shock and wondering what could have gone wrong, when it went wrong, how it went wrong, and, ultimately, what needed to be done about it.
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From: Gonzalez, John To: Ford, Bob; Sheridan, Phil Subject: Hockey and the draft Like all puck heads, I'm crushed that the Flyers are out of the playoffs. As Phil wrote in yesterday's column, Ed Snider said the Flyers don't need major changes, only tweaks by Paul Holmgren and John Stevens.
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The New York Rangers can expect beefed-up security during a return trip to Washington they never wanted to take. No one else will help protect them on the ice against the suddenly surging Capitals.
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JOHN STEVENS will return as the Flyers' coach, general manager Paul Holmgren said shortly after Saturday's stunning, 5-3 comeback win by the Pittsburgh Penguins that eliminated the Flyers from the Stanley Cup playoffs.
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NEW YORK - The New York Rangers can expect beefed-up security during a return trip to Washington they never wanted to take. No one else will help protect them on the ice against the suddenly surging Capitals.
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With a day to reflect on the Flyers' season after their disastrous, series-ending 5-3 loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins, Comcast-Spectacor president Peter Luukko said he does not think many off-season moves are needed.
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The grueling NHL season is all about ebb and flow.
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The Eagles' first-round draft pick arrived at the NovaCare Complex for the first time yesterday with a father who didn't look anything like him and, in fact, didn't even know him for the first eight years of his often turbulent life.
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