Danny Briere Suspended Two Games

“We were informed that Danny Briere was suspended two games by the NHL for his hit last night on Scott Hannan. It’s obviously disappointing to not have Danny in the lineup for the next few games, but it’s a decision that the league has come down with and we’ll live with it. We look forward…

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Ding Dong: Bell Tolls for Mark Bell *Update

Eds. Note: Mark Bell has officially been cut from the team.  The Training Camp roster has been updated here. CSNPhilly.com’s Tim Panaccio reports that Mark Bell has almost certainly been cut, as indicated by his absence from camp. It’s cut day in Voorhees, and it appears that Bell is one of the first victims. He…

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Breaking Down the Flyers VUKOTA Projection

Ed. Note:  Much thanks to Tom Awad and Timo Seppa over at Puck Prospectus.  They answered all of my questions and provided me with a lot of numbers that they didn’t include in their original post.  Without that, I wouldn’t have been able to write this. As posted earlier, Puck Prospectus published it’s VUKOTA Projection…

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Media Takes Another Shot at Richards

In case you missed it, the mainstream media took yet another shot at Flyers‘ Captain Mike Richards today. For those familiar with the Flyers, this is nothing new. There has been an on-again off-again feud going since last year, most recently peaking with Richards’ refusing to speak to the media for a month. Tim Panaccio,…

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Danny Briere, Yet Another Dirty Flyer?

If you ask Anaheim’s James Wisniewski to list dirty players on the Flyers‘ roster, you’d be surprised to hear that forward Danny Briere might make the cut. Wisniewski injured his shoulder in the third period in Philadelphia on Saturday night, and he blames everybody’s favorite number 48. From the Orange County, California Register… “[Briere] decided…

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High Tide in the Atlantic

For the last several days, all five Atlantic Division teams–the Penguins, Rangers, Devils, Flyers, and Islanders–have been in the top seven of the standings in the Eastern conference, their supremacy interrupted only by the respective division leaders of the Southeast and Northeast Divisions. It’s probably not reasonable to expect all five Atlantic teams to make…

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