During the second period of Saturday’s game with the Washington Capitals, Mike Knuble injured his hamstring and will be out for the rest of the first round. Today, he addressed the injury with the media.
There has been no official word from the Flyers yet on how the roster will be adjusted for [...]
Knuble Discusses Injury With Media
April 20th, 2008 No Comments
Tags: Carter · Cote · Downie · Injuries · Knuble · Richards · Thoresen · Umberger
Flyers Play Complete Game, Shutout Capitals
April 13th, 2008 No Comments
After Friday’s Game 1 collapse by the Flyers, they learned a valuable lesson, that they could easily slip back into the bad habits that caused them to lose 10 straight games earlier this year. Hockey is a 60 minute game, and playing anything less will spell loss.
Coming into today’s game, everyone was [...]
Tags: Capitals · Carter · Flyers · Huet · Knuble · Ovechkin · Richards · Umberger
Devils Exorcised In Philadelphia, Flyers Clinch Playoff Spot
April 5th, 2008 No Comments
With 2 games remaining in the season and the playoffs on the line, would you really want to play a team who you’ve gone 1-5-1 against this season? A team that has had your number every season for more than a decade? Yeah, that’s what I thought. But, when adversity [...]
Tags: Brodeur · Devils · Flyers · Lupul · Umberger · Upshall
It’s Gut Check Time
April 2nd, 2008 No Comments
For the Flyers, this is it. There are three games left in the season and their playoff future is not yet secure. Only 9 points separates first place from eighth, and it’s only 12 points between first and tenth. The Washington Capitals sit in ninth place with 90 points the Buffalo [...]
Tags: Capitals · Flyers · Ovechkin · Penguins · Playoffs · Umberger
Hatcher and Umberger Updates
March 17th, 2008 No Comments
When it rains, it pours, so the bad news is just continuing to flow in. The Flyers website has updated the status of Derian Hatcher and RJ Umberger.
Tags: Hatcher · Injuries · Umberger
Flyers Beat Buffalo, Break 10 Game Winless Streak
February 26th, 2008 No Comments
In a ten minute period in the first period, the Flyers gave up 3 consecutive goals to the Sabres. During the first 15 minutes of the game, they let Buffalo dictate the game. However, after the third Sabres’ goal, the Flyers decided to start playing.
Tags: briere · Carter · Flyers · Miller · Sabres · Shootout · Umberger

