Tag: Patrick Maroon
Lightning’s Cup Win Shows Importance of Building Through Draft
| Leave a CommentThe Tampa Bay Lightning built the foundation of their championship team through the draft and had to experience a lot of failure before reaching the top. The Flyers may be in the early stages of following the same blueprint.
Read more »Around the NHL: Lightning Win Stanley Cup
| Leave a CommentThe Tampa Bay Lightning emerged victorious in Game 6, posting a 2-0 shutout win over the Dallas Stars to claim their second Stanley Cup in franchise history.
Read more »Flyers-Lightning Observations: One Strike All It Takes
| Leave a CommentAndrei Vasilevskiy posted a shutout for the second straight game and the Lightning showed a real commitment to defensive play and taking away virtually everything the Flyers could have brought to the table. There was simply no room to operate, no room to execute and when the Flyers were able to pump the puck deep, they could not win the races because the Lightning were perfectly placed.
Read more »Vasilevskiy Hands Flyers 1st Shutout Loss of Season
| Leave a CommentThrough 44 games, the Flyers had not been shut out all season, but Andrei Vasilevskiy handed the Flyers their first as the Lightning claimed their 10th straight win, 1-0, on Saturday night at Wells Fargo Center.
Read more »Around the NHL: Previewing a Bruins-Blues Stanley Cup Final
| Leave a CommentHere is a preview of the Stanley Cup Final between the Boston Bruins and St. Louis Blues, including each team’s candidates for Conn Smythe, how they got to the Final and what they need to do to win the Cup.
Read more »Around the NHL: Getting Closer to an All Wildcard East Final
| Leave a CommentThe Columbus Blue Jackets and Carolina Hurricanes both made the playoffs in the two wildcard spots in the East and pulled off upsets of the two division winners in the first round. Now, both teams hold the lead in their respective second round series after three games.
Read more »Flyers Allow 5 in 1st, Fall in Rout to Blues
| Leave a CommentIn total, eight goals were scored in the first period between the two teams, including seven in the first 9:41 of the game, as the Flyers fell into a 5-2 deficit by the midpoint of the first period on the way to a 7-3 defeat to the Blues on Thursday night.
Read more »Talbot leads Oilers to shutout win over Flyers
| Leave a CommentPhoto: Steve Kuzma/Flyerdelphia With the first three games of the homestand going as well as you could hope, the Flyers…
Read more »Duck Fails: Getzlaf, Perry lead Anaheim past Flyers
| Leave a CommentRyan Getzlaf had a goal and an assist in the Ducks 5-3 win over the Flyers on Thursday night. (Photo…
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