Schenn returns to practice

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Flyers rookie Brayden Schenn, recovering from a broken bone in his left foot, returned to practice on Wednesday. Flyers rookie forward Brayden Schenn is getting healthy and getting closer to returning from a broken bone in his left foot. Sidelined the last eight games, Schenn participated in practice Wednesday at Skate Zone and didn’t appear to be favoring his bad foot. “If I can’t go hard, then there is no point in me being out there,” Schenn said. Obviously, you are cautious of it

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What I Don’t Like About These Flyers

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Courtesy: Philadelphia Flyers and the NHL The  Flyers  came into this season with a lot of changes, and with that, a lot of unknowns. The biggest doubt in my mind was that the overall product would be a good team. So far, the team has been very fun to watch, thanks to  Peter Laviolette’s  aggressive system. I’m not completely blown away by this group like I had been with last years.

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Meltzer’s Musings: 11/16/11

With one more non gameday to go before the Flyers take on the Phoenix Coyotes at the Wells Fargo Center tomorrow night, the team is currently in third place in the Atlantic Division; two points (with a game in hand) behind the Pittsburgh Penguins and tied in points with the New York Rangers (but with one more game played). More often than not, the Flyers are a good November team. Most years, th

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Bryzgalov’s Turnaround & Offensive Firepower Fuel Flyers

  This young Flyers team just endured their first road trip of this season and the results were impressive. After a 2-1 loss in Tampa Bay that produced one of the most interesting situations that we will see all year. Yes of course I’m talking about the stalling tactic that head coach Peter Laviolette endorsed. Even though the two points were taken away by the Lightning in overtime, the Panthers and Hurricanes would fall to a well rested Flyers team

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