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The Apprentice

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Captain, Where are you? Philly wins 3 in a row and your on top of the world. They lose 2 in a row and you dissapear. As soon as they get a lucky win vs Tampa you will be back in claiming this is the second coming of a new , revised and motivated flyers team. Fat Chance.
 

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Never ......

Apprentice/Coppertone,

I never disappear but until the Canadians actually WIN a game soon, you might want to avoid ripping into other teams. Don't you agree?

The Flyers losses were against teams who are winning a lot more than losing, so it is not that disgraceful. They have tight games that could have gone either way, according to the write-ups. Am I worried? Not a chance. Things will be dynamite at the end of the year for the Flyers. I am not sure if Montreal will actually win a game by then.

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A loss is a loss doesn't matter who you lose against. It doesn't say you lost to a good team it just says "L". The Habs will make the play-offs and knock the flyers out in the first round.:rolleyes:
 

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Your team lost, and there are no points for we played well enough to win. I can see that your team is just doing so great when they are only 3 more points ahead of The habs. I think you should give your head a shake and start looking at the stats. Your team is not on the top of the league and your star players aren't producing. Primeau 1 goal in 11 games. I think you should be a little more worried than us habs. We a least had our top goaltenders both out for there losing streak. What can you say about your Flyers.
 

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Simple....

Basically, I can say that Philly wlll finish way ahead of Montreal in the standings at the end of the year. :)


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Mr Coppertone

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In case you missed the game last night here is what happened

SCORING 1st 2nd 3rd TOTAL
Philadelphia 0 0 2 2
NY Rangers 1 1 2 4

First Period Scoring:
1, NY Rangers, Lindros 9 (Fleury), 16:52

First Period Penalties:
Karpa, NY Rangers (tripping), 3:54
C Mcallister, Philadelphia (tripping), 6:19
Messier, NY Rangers (broken stick), 14:26.

Second Period Scoring:
2, NY Rangers, Dvorak 6 (Messier, M Malhotra), 1:49

Second Period Penalties:
T Fedoruk, Philadelphia (fighting major), 10:06
Mckenna, NY Rangers (fighting major), 10:06
Nedved, NY Rangers (hooking), 14:36
Fleury, NY Rangers (hooking), 18:20
Dopita, Philadelphia (interference), 19:44.

Third Period Scoring:
3, Philadelphia, Hlavac 4 (Dopita, Therien), 3:45
4, Philadelphia, Roenick 3 (M Murray, Johnsson), 4:55
5, NY Rangers, Fleury 8 (power play) (York, Leetch), 8:20
6, NY Rangers, Nedved 4 (V Malakhov, Leetch), 17:46

Third Period Penalties:
Desjardins, Philadelphia (high sticking), 6:39
Messier, NY Rangers (holding), 18:32.


SHOTS 1st 2nd 3rd TOTAL
Philadelphia 15 15 12 42
NY Rangers 8 6 13 27

Other Facts
Power-play Conversions: Philadelphia - 0 of 5, NY Rangers - 1 of 3
Goalies: Philadelphia, Cechmanek (27 shots, 23 saves; record: 3-3-2).
NY Rangers, Mike Richter (42, 40; record: 9-4-1).
Attendance: 18,200
Referees: P Devorski, Pollock
Linesmen: Driscoll, Dapuzzo
:D


LOOKS like the Lindros gets the last Laugh in this one.:D :D :D
 

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Leclair,Mcgillis

I have these 2 chumps in my other pool and they're doing absolutely nothing.I still do think that once the Flyers offence starts to roll,they will be a team to reckon with.
 

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I saw that....

Apparently, they were robbed by Richter. But, you're only as good as your last game.

4:18 left in 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd Total
Washington 0 0 - 0
Philadelphia 3 1 - 4
Even Strength




Scoring Summary
First Period
Philadelphia - 0:44, Primeau 2 (Desjardins, Gagne)

Philadelphia - 2:18, Dopita 1 (power play) (Johnsson, Roenick)

Philadelphia - 3:40, Recchi 7 (shorthanded) (Primeau, Desjardins)

Second Period
Philadelphia - 4:53, LeClair 9 (power play) (Dopita, Johnsson)



Team Shots on goal Faceoffs Power Plays
1ST 2ND 3RD TOTAL WON LOST CONVERTED TOTAL
Washington 7 6 - 13 21 24 0 2
Philadelphia 12 4 - 16 24 21 2 3

No point in dwelling over a game they should have won by all accounts....

How did Montreal do in their last game?

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Mr Coppertone

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Just to answer your ?

I guess your right you are only as good as your last game.:D


SCORING 1st 2nd 3rd OT TOTAL
Florida 0 0 0 0 0
Montreal 0 0 0 1 1

First Period Scoring:
None

First Period Penalties:
Savage, Montreal (interference), 2:08.

Second Period Scoring:
None

Second Period Penalties:
Johnson, Florida (holding stick), 2:27
Savage, Montreal (tripping), 4:10
Boyle, Florida (slashing), 6:28
Johnson, Florida (tripping), 8:02.

Third Period Scoring:
None

Third Period Penalties:
Nilson, Florida (high sticking), 13:39.

Overtime Scoring:
1, Montreal, Dykhuis 1 (Savage), 3:55


Overtime Penalties:
None

SHOTS 1st 2nd 3rd OT TOTAL
Florida 10 7 6 0 23
Montreal 14 18 9 4 45

Other Facts
Power-play Conversions: Florida - 0 of 2, Montreal - 0 of 4
Goalies: Florida, Luongo (45 shots, 44 saves; record: 4-9-1).
Montreal, Theodore (23, 23; record: 4-5-2).
Attendance: 19,923
Referees: Gregson, Joannette
Linesmen: Miller, Driscoll

An all arround great win for the Mighty Habs.
 

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Canucks 4 Flyers 1

I will post the results cause Capt has not been keeping you flyer fans up to date.

SCORING 1st 2nd 3rd TOTAL
Vancouver 2 0 2 4
Philadelphia 0 1 0 1

First Period Scoring:
1, Vancouver, Cooke 5 (B Morrison, Druken), 9:15
2, Vancouver, M Naslund 12 (T Bertuzzi), 19:14

First Period Penalties:
Ohlund, Vancouver (holding), 4:16
Primeau, Philadelphia (slashing), 4:16
Pederson, Vancouver (roughing), 13:22
Baron, Vancouver (fighting major), 17:38
Primeau, Philadelphia (fighting major), 17:38.

Second Period Scoring:
3, Philadelphia, Gagne 11 (R Fedotenko, Roenick), 9:34

Second Period Penalties:
Pederson, Vancouver (holding), 1:00
Baron, Vancouver (cross checking), 5:09
C Mcallister, Philadelphia (roughing), 11:52
Ohlund, Vancouver (roughing), 14:02
Mcgillis, Philadelphia (hooking), 17:08
Kurtz, Vancouver (interference), 19:03.

Third Period Scoring:
4, Vancouver, H Sedin 2 (power play) (Brashear, Ohlund), 11:16
5, Vancouver, M Naslund 13 (empty net) (Ruutu), 19:11

Third Period Penalties:
Sopel, Vancouver (holding), 4:46
Lachance, Vancouver (interference), 7:52
R Fedotenko, Philadelphia (interference), 10:02.


SHOTS 1st 2nd 3rd TOTAL
Vancouver 9 6 5 20
Philadelphia 5 11 8 24

Other Facts
Power-play Conversions: Vancouver - 1 of 3, Philadelphia - 0 of 7
Goalies: Vancouver, Cloutier (24 shots, 23 saves; record: 10-10-2).
Philadelphia, Cechmanek (19, 16; record: 4-4-4).
Attendance: 19,448
Referees: Koharski, Leggo
Linesmen: Kovachik, Nowak
 

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Bad opposition but.....

A win is a win.

Final 1st 2nd 3rd Total
Minnesota 0 1 0 1
Philadelphia 2 3 0 5




Scoring Summary
First Period
Philadelphia - 7:02, Richardson 1 (Williams, Roenick)
Philadelphia - 11:20, Recchi 9 (power play) (Johnsson, Leclair)

Second Period
Minnesota - 0:20, Walz 4 (Sutton, Marshall)
Philadelphia - 6:41, Hlavac 6 (Weinrich, Dopita)
Philadelphia - 7:23, Hlavac 7 (Recchi)
Philadelphia - 18:26, Primeau 4 (power play) (Gagne, Recchi)

Third Period

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Old time hockey....

Flyers had a win and a loss this weekend. They were obviously tired from last night's solid win over Boston, in Boston. Visiting teams who are already in the city waiting for the home team to come back from a road game, do very well. So far this season, when this is the scenario, the road team has won 82% of the games. :rolleyes:
 

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Habs - FLyers

Since Captain hasn't been updating the flyers games of late here your go



Montréal Philadelphia

First period
1-PHI: S.Gagné (14)
(J. Roenick (22), R. Fedotenko (4)) 4:23
2-MTL: C. Kilger (5)
(O. Petrov (7), S. Souray (3)) 12:40
Penalties:
PHI: T. Fedoruk (Game misconduct, Misconduct - 10 min., Fighting - major) 9:46
MTL: A. Asham (Roughing, Game misconduct) 9:46
PHI: T. Fedoruk (Instigator) 9:46
MTL: P. Brisebois (Holding) 12:20
MTL: C. Kilger (Holding the stick) 13:34
PHI: K. Primeau (Elbowing) 14:40

Second period
3-MTL: R. Zednik (7)
(Y. Perreault (11)) 2:50
4-MTL: D. Gilmour (2) -PP-
(S. Souray (4), B. Savage (15)) 15:43
Penalties:
MTL: A. Dackell (Tripping) 8:52
MTL: D. Gilmour (Roughing) 12:43
PHI: Équipe / Team (Too many players) 13:59
MTL: B. Savage (Slashing) 18:30

Third period
5-PHI: K. Johnsson (5)
(K. Primeau (11), M. Recchi (16)) 11:17
Penalties:
PHI: C. Mc Allister (Roughing) 9:34
MTL: B. Savage (Roughing) 9:34
MTL: B. Savage (High sticking) 12:00
MTL: K. Dykhuis (Holding the stick) 16:12
PHI: S. Gagné (High sticking) 19:41










Zone Time: MTL: 24:35 PHI: 24:17

J. Théodore (33 shots, 31 saves; record: 10-8-4)



The three stars:
1 - MTL- S. Souray
2 - PHI - S. Gagné
3 - MTL - J. Théodore

Shots on goal:
Canadiens: 9-6-6 (21)
Flyers: 10-8-15 (33)

Power-play conversions:
Canadiens: 1/4
Flyers: 0/6

Goaltenders:
Canadiens: 60-José Théodore
Flyers: 32-Roman Cechmanek; 33-Brian Boucher


HABS 3 FLYERS 2
 

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Flyers had a win and a loss this weekend. They were obviously tired from last night's solid win over Boston, in Boston. Visiting teams who are already in the city waiting for the home team to come back from a road game, do very well. So far this season, when this is the scenario, the road team has won 82% of the games.

What the fcuk was this? Obviously not an update.
 

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Captain,

Are you going to tomorrow nights game?

I know you want to see your new favorite player Donald "knucklehead" Brashear play. :D
 
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