Saturday, February 16, 2008
FLYERS NEWS
The losing streak that wouldn't go away, didn't tonight as the Montreal Canadiens stretched it to six despite a superb effort by the Flyers. Sometimes all out effort is trumped by luck and that's exactly what happened tonight. Defensivly, the Flyers held Montreal to just 20 shots on goal while spraying 34 shots at Habs goalie Carey Price. Of the 20 shots he faced Antero Niittymaki saved 19 of them. Normally, in this day and age when you hold a team to 20 shots and 1 goal, you end up on the winning side of things. Tonight, as would luck have it, that one goal scored by Montreal was the game winner. In the first period of play, neither team could light the lamp. Early in the second period of play Alexsandr Kastsitsyn scored what proved to be both the only goal of the night and the game winner for a 1-0 Canadiens lead. Finally in the 3rd period of play, both teams failed to light the lamp as the Montreal closed out its 1-0 win. So the Flyers drop to 30-23-5 overall, but remain in 3rd place in the Atlantic division.
Friday, February 15, 2008
Thursday, February 14, 2008
FLYERS NEWS
The Flyers downhill run continued today against the Tampa Bay Lightning. Of the all the teams you would expect to continue the Flyer's losing streak, the Lightning, dead last in the Eastern Conference coming, are last team you would suspect would be capable of doing so, but tonight they were. Early on everything seemed headed in the Flyers' direction. Marty Biron saved 12 of 13 shots he faced in the first period of play, and the Flyers jumped out to a 2-1 lead as Joffrey Lupul and Steve Downie each scored late goals to answer an early goal by former Flyer Vaclav Prospal. In the 2nd period Tampa Bay turrned things around and it was all down hill there. Dan Boyle scored early in the period for 2-2 tie. Then late in the period John Havlac and Martin St.Louis each scored for a 4-2 Lightning lead. It would be all they would need for victory. John Ward scored early in the 3rd period for a 5-2 Tampa Bay lead and that was about all she wrote. A few minutes Later Jeff Carter scored to cut the lead to 5-3, and give momentary hope, but the Flyers never scored again and eventually lost 5-3. So the Flyers drop t0 30-22-5 overall, but remain in the 3rd place in the Atlantic division.
SIXERS NEWS
The Sixers, are currently enjoying the All-star break, literally, since none of them are on the team. When they return from the break it will be important for the Sixers to pick up where they left off, on a 5 game winning streak.
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
SIXERS NEWS
Can we officially say the Sixers are on a hot streak? I guess so. Tonight they made it 5 for 5 as they finished their current 5 game homestand with a date with the hapless Memphis Grizzlies. Offensively, five Sixers(all starters) scored in double figures(Andre Miller, Andre Iguodala, Willie Green, Thaddeus Young, Samuel Dalembert) with Iggy's 29 leading the way. Additonally Miller had 11 assists to pace the Sixers offense, particularly their electrifying fast break. Defensively, Samuel Dalembert ruled the night with 12 rebounds and 4 blocks, as the Sixers out rebounded Memphis 48-40 and held them to just 42.2% shooting from the field. Through the first quarter of play the Sixers held a slim 5 point lead, with the score 26-21. By the half the lead was up to 10 with the score 55-45. Through the 3rd quarter the lead was up to 16 with the score 84-68. Finally, in the 4th quarter the Grizzlies made some middling inroads, but the Sixers held firm, hit their free throws and walked away with an easy 102-88 win. So the Sixers improve to 23-30, and at long last into a tie for 3rd place in the Atlantic division and 8th place in the Eastern conference.
PHILLIES NEWS
The Phils got some more pitching today, signing veteran Kris Benson to a minor league contract. Benson has a career record of 68-73 with an ERA. of 4.42. However, he was out all last season with a torn labrum. He will take part in spring training for the Phils, but obviously they want to be sure he's all the way back from his injury before they give him a spot on the roster of any kind and I guess that's the smart way to go.
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
FLYERS NEWS
The hits just keep on coming for the Orange and Black. Tonight they traveled to New York to faceoff against the Islanders, currently last in the Atlantic division. Thus, you would think the Flyer's losing streak would end tonight. Unfortunately, the Islanders had other ideas. Antero Niittymaki got the start in goal tonight, as the Flyers continued to flip flop goalies, and just as Biron had done in the Flyers' last game, he kept them in it until the end, even though he didn't have his best night. Late in the first period of play Trent Hunter scored for a 1-0 New York lead. Early in the 2nd period Danny Briere tied it at one for the Flyers. Then a few minutes later Jeff Tambellini scored for a 2-1 Isles lead. Finally Sean Bergenheim scored late in the period for a 3-1 Isles lead, and Scott Hartnell answered a few minutes later to cut the lead to 3-2 heading into the third period. Late in the third period Ruslan Fedotenko, yes the former Flyer, scored for a 4-2 Isles lead. With about a minute to play Joffrey Lupul scored to cut the lead to 4-3, but once again there was not quite enough time for the Flyers to get the equalizer and they succumbed to New York 4-3, for their fourth straight loss. So the Flyers drop to 30-21-5 overall but remain in 3rd place in the Atlantic division.
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