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Ice hockey world championship: Russia advances to quarterfinals

By Goalie | May 16, 2010

 Ice hockey world championship: Russia advances to quarterfinalsPavel Datsyuk of the Detroit Red Wings had a hat-trick, Washington Capitals star Alex Ovechkin added his fifth goal in five games and unbeaten Russia cruised into the ice hockey world championship quarterfinals with a 6-1 victory over Denmark on Sunday.

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Game 1 of Flyers-Habs on Versus, CBC, RDS

By Goalie | May 16, 2010

Two teams putting together remarkable postseason stories will meet Sunday night in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Final, and a national television audience will be able to follow along on Versus in the U.S. and CBC and RDS in Canada.

The Phil…

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Laperriere back on ice, but return remains doubtful

By Goalie | May 16, 2010

PHILADELPHIA  — Flyers forward Ian Laperriere might be sidelined for the remainder of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, but that doesn’t mean he won’t have a profound impact on his teammates.

Laperriere, who has been out since being diagnosed wit…

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Another ‘Flower’ growing in Montreal

By Goalie | May 16, 2010

PHILADELPHIA  — As if this historic run by the eighth-seeded Montreal Canadiens isn’t amazing enough, do you realize forward Michael Cammalleri is now being mentioned in the same breath as Guy Lafleur.

This is serious stuff hockey fans.

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Hitchcock breaks down Game 1 of Eastern Final

By Goalie | May 16, 2010

Here is the first installment of Ken Hitchcock’s "What’s the Hitch" analysis of the Montreal-Philadelphia Eastern Conference Final (7 ET, Versus, CBC, RDS).

Montreal’s "Hitch": Make the Flyers play on the "outside"…

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Surging Flyers ready for upstart Habs (AP)

By Goalie | May 15, 2010

No alarm clocks ruined a dream. No jolt of reality spoiled what almost seemed too good to be true for the NHL’s latest — and greatest — comeback kids. The Philadelphia Flyers put it all behind them quickly. “We had our celebrations in the locker room,” goalie Michael Leighton said Saturday of Friday’s Game 7 win.

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