Lavy keeping the faith

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The Flyers were supposed to have Friday for themselves. Instead, they just had most of the day off. Beforehand, everyone was summoned to Skate Zone for a noon team meeting. Peter Laviolette didn’t give any details, but most definitely wasn’t over the Flyers allowing more goals than they have since 1996 in Thursday night’s 9-8 loss to Winnipeg.

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Were Goalies That Bad In 9-8 Loss?

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The goal judge must have had a sore thumb after this one. (Courtesy: Bauer and iTunes) The Jets  had plenty of breakdowns, and unlucky bounces that resulted in 8 goals ending up in their net. But they still came away with the win in  a ridiculously wild game. All because we gave up 9 freaking goals .

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Two goalies, five straight goals scored, one loss to the Jets 9-8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAtrejROdGoAfter once again giving up five straight goals in the second straight night, the Flyers found themselves down in a hole that seemed insurmountable. It just didn’t seem possible that it could get any worse, but somehow someway it did. Something clicked with Philadelphia after they were down 6-2

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Meltzer’s Musings: Eight is (not) enough

The last time the Philadelphia Flyers gave up nine goals on home ice to a team like the Winnipeg Jets happened 18 years ago when, well, the Flyers gave up nine goals to the (original) Winnipeg Jets. I remember that game all too well, because I turned down a ticket to see it in order to watch Game 6 of the 1993 World Series. I spent the night flipping between Prism and the World Series

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