With Bob staying, who’s the odd man out?

With each passing day, it becomes a little bit more of an issue. When Michael Leighton returns from rehabbing his surgically repaired back, which of the Flyers’ goalies will be the odd man out? One thing is for sure: It won’t be Russian rookie Sergei Bobrovsky, who was dealt just his third defeat of the season Tuesday night with a 3-0 setback in Montreal. Forget the fact that Leighton and Brian Boucher led the Flyers to the Stanley Cup Finals last season

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Meltzer's Musings: 11/17/10

Short blog today, as I am juggling several writing projects. I will try to update with more thoughts later. Whenever the Flyers lose a game, a significant percentage of fans seem to focus on the officiating. The officials did not cost the Flyers last night. They were simply a team that lacked their extra gear (which is understandable at the end of the three-games-in-four-nights, four-games-in

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PK, Mike, and Claude Go to the Box, Feel Shame

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Even the greatest tenor is occasionally going to step on stage to sing La Donna e Mobile and let out a huge 8 minute fart instead. That's life. So while last night's game was disappointing, it further highlighted the unimportance of having a 4th line enforcer in the lineup. Here's what happened, trying not to include any homerific language: Mike Richards is pissed. He pushes the Kostitsyn from behind.

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