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Flyers-Blackhawks: Postgame Review

The Flyers built a 3-0 lead and got some strong play from their goaltender to round out a 3-1 win over the Blackhawks, returning from a four-day break in strong fashion. Here is the Postgame Review.

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Elliott, Flyers Claim Win Against Blackhawks

On Thursday night, Brian Elliott was on his game, making 38 saves, and on the right end of the result as well in a 3-1 Flyers win over the Blackhawks at Wells Fargo Center.

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Ron Hextall Updates Status of Nolan Patrick, Andrew MacDonald

Flyers forward Nolan Patrick and defensemen Andrew MacDonald and Sam Morin remain sidelined with injuries. GM Ron Hextall provided an update on each on Thursday.

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Flyers-Blackhawks: Game 16 Preview

The Flyers will be looking for a bit of revenge, as they host the Chicago Blackhawks. The two teams met eight days ago in Chicago where the Blackhawks claimed a 3-0 shutout win. Game time is set for 7 p.m.

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Top Line Shuffle by Flyers Working Wonders for Giroux, Couturier

The Flyers tried a change during training camp, moving Sean Couturier to the top line center spot and Claude Giroux to the wing. What started as an experiment is far from it now. Instead, it is a move that has worked wonders for Couturier and Giroux.

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Eagles Report Card: Eagles-Broncos

Just when you think they can’t perform any better, the Eagles do something that leaves you in awe. That’s what happened on Sunday afternoon, as the Eagles scored a touchdown on their first offensive drive and never looked back, hanging 51 points on the NFL’s No. 1 defense. Here are this week’s grades.

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Flyers-Avalanche: Postgame Review

The Flyers had 37 shots to 27 for the Avalanche, and came close to ending the game on numerous chances. Ultimately, the game took a shootout to decide, but it was a classic case of near misses and little bounces going the wrong way that did the Flyers in. Here is the Postgame Review.

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Flyers Drop Wild Game to Avalanche in Shootout

The Flyers had to rally back twice in the third and came close to finding a way to win late in regulation and in overtime. Ultimately, it took a shootout, but the Colorado Avalanche were able to prevail by virtue of a 2-1 shootout score in a 5-4 Flyers loss on Saturday night at Wells Fargo Center.

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Flyers-Avalanche: Game 15 Preview

After playing four of their last five games away from home, the Flyers return to Wells Fargo Center fresh off a shutout win in St. Louis. The Flyers host the Colorado Avalanche for the first of three straight games on home ice. Game time is set for 7 p.m.

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Flyers-Blues: Postgame Review

Down another defenseman and off a 3-0 shutout loss to Chicago, the Flyers were facing a strong St. Louis Blues team with a third straight loss looming. But the Flyers played determined, and that helped them secure a 2-0 shutout win of their own. Here is the Postgame Review.

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Neuvirth, Provorov Lead Flyers to Shutout Win Over Blues

Michal Neuvirth and Ivan Provorov led the charge, as the Flyers were able to lock down the defensive zone in a 2-0 win over the Blues.

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Flyers-Blues: Game 14 Preview

The Flyers finish up a stretch of three games in four nights and four of their last five games on the road by taking on the St. Louis Blues on Thursday night. Game time is set for 8 p.m.

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Flyers-Blackhawks: Postgame Review

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There were no goals to be found for the Flyers on Wednesday and the Blackhawks can thank Corey Crawford for that. The veteran goalie for Chicago was masterful, and handed the Flyers their third shutout loss of the season. Here is the Postgame Review.

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Crawford, Blackhawks Hand Flyers Another Shutout Loss

Corey Crawford was flawless in the Chicago Blackhawks goal, while two quick Chicago strikes in the second period were enough, as Chicago handed the Flyers their third shutout loss of the season, 3-0, on Wednesday night.

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Flyers-Blackhawks: Game 13 Preview

The calendar turns to November for the Flyers and it doesn’t start off easy. Back-to-back road games against tough Western Conference teams open the second month of the 2017-18 season. It starts in Chicago, as the Flyers face the Blackhawks. Game time is set for 8 p.m.

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Flyers Good Start About to Be Put to Test

At 6-5-1, the Flyers have shown improved speed, depth, scoring and have remained competitive in games, certainly all you could ask from a team with borderline playoff expectations. But that good start will be put to the test as the calendar turns to November.

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Flyers Update Injuries on Patrick, Defensemen

Flyers GM Ron Hextall provided an update on the team’s injuries heading into Wednesday.

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Flyers-Coyotes: Postgame Review

With two quick strikes, the Flyers managed to force overtime. That was certainly a moral victory, but the satisfaction of a late rally was put to bed in the final seconds of overtime as the Coyotes scored to win their first game of the season after all by a score of 4-3. Here is the Postgame Review.

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Flyers Prospect Report: Phantoms Off to Hot Start

The Flyers have boasted organizational depth over the years, and while a good portion of it is starting to appear at the NHL level, there is still a lot of it in the minor leagues and among the junior leagues. Here’s the latest look at how some of the Flyers prospects are doing.

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Flyers Call Up D Sam Morin

With Andrew MacDonald out 4-6 weeks and Shayne Gostisbehere now day-to-day, the Flyers have recalled defenseman Sam Morin from the Phantoms, according to GM Ron Hextall.

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Eagles Report Card: Eagles-49ers

Another week for the Eagles, another win. Yes, this was the 0-7 San Francisco 49ers. Yes, this one was nowhere near as dramatic and energizing as, say, wins over the Panthers and Redskins in primetime in the previous weeks. But it is a win, and considering the performance, it’s the exact type of win the Eagles needed. Here are this week’s grades.

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Flyers-Maple Leafs: Postgame Review

For the second time this season, the Flyers were able to put the frustration of the previous game’s loss behind them in a complete effort to win a game. Here is the Postgame Review.

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Voracek, Giroux Help Lead Flyers Past Maple Leafs

After Thursday’s frustrating end, the Flyers were able to enter Toronto motivated and come away with a key two points in a 4-2 win over the Maple Leafs on Saturday night.

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Flyerdelphia Podcast: Episode 16

Kevin Durso, Rob Riches and Dan Heaning look back at the Flyers 5-4 loss to the Ottawa Senators and the two controversial calls that contributed to the result as well as a look at the defensive lineup without Andrew MacDonald and if MacDonald is undervalued and missed in the Flyers lineup and ahead to the next few days and games.

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Flyers-Senators: Postgame Review

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The Flyers managed to nearly erase a 5-2 deficit in the final minutes of the third period, only to fall just short at the hands of two calls that turned the momentum and tide of the game in their 5-4 loss to the Ottawa Senators. Here is the Postgame Review.

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Flyers Late Rally Not Enough in Loss to Senators

The Flyers fell behind early, only to rally back twice to get the margin to one, but had a pair of close calls go against them in a 5-4 loss to the Ottawa Senators on Thursday night.

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Flyers-Senators: Game 10 Preview

The schedule turns to the road, as the Flyers will play four of their next five games on opposing ice. The first game comes Thursday night, as the Flyers take on the Ottawa Senators. Game time is set for 7:30 p.m.

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Ice Try, but Hakstol’s Not Taking Excuses from Flyers

Several Flyers players complained about the ice surface at Wells Fargo Center following Tuesday’s 6-2 loss to the Ducks. When asked about it in his postgame press conference, Flyers head coach Dave Hakstol wasn’t accepting excuses.

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Flyers-Ducks: Postgame Review

For eight games on the season, the Flyers have been a competitive group. But on Tuesday night, they turned in their first true clunker of the season in a 6-2 drubbing by the Anaheim Ducks.

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