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Richards lifts Flyers over 'Canes in Spectrum farewell
Mike Richards scored two short-handed goals to lead the Flyers to a 4-2 preseason victory over the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday in Philadelphia's final game at the Spectrum. Braydon Coburn had a goal and an assist and Joffrey Lupul also scored for the...Tags: Meteorological Disasters, Simon Gagne, Kevin Dineen, Carolina Hurricanes, Hurricanes
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Armstrong might have to wait a little longer to race
Cycling's governing body says Lance Armstrong may not be able to start his comeback at the Tour Down Under in January because of anti-doping re-entry rules. Riders coming out of retirement need to be in the UCI's anti-doping program for six months before...Tags: Meteorological Disasters, Simon Gagne, Radio Industry, National Hockey League, Jockey Club Incorporated (The)
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Oregon State upsets No. 1 USC, 27-21
Freshman Jacquizz Rodgers ran for 186 yards and two touchdowns and Oregon State built an early lead and held on for a 27-21 upset victory over top-ranked Southern California on Thursday night in Corvallis, Ore. The Beavers (2-2, 1-1 Pacific-10) also...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Baseball, Baltimore Ravens, Ernie Els, Jill McGill
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Cheeks: New players buy into 76ers' success
Philadelphia 76ers coach Maurice Cheeks laughed at suggestions his team could make a Boston-type turnaround and contend for a championship in just one season. The NBA champs are still the team to beat, but the Sixers are now a threat to at least become...Tags: Government, Baseball, Baltimore Ravens, Ernie Els, Jill McGill
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Downie scores two goals as Flyers beat Devils 4-1
Steve Downie scored two goals and the Philadelphia Flyers beat the New Jersey Devils 4-1 in the preseason opener for both teams Monday night.
Mike Richards and Scottie Upshall also scored for the Flyers, who bounced back from the worst season in...Tags: Kevin Weekes, Field Hockey, Philadelphia Flyers, New York Rangers, New Jersey Devils
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Flyers escape elimination, force Game 5
The Associated PressThe Pittsburgh Penguins' road to the Stanley Cup finals along the Pennsylvania Turnpike took an unexpected detour. The smooth ride through 12 playoff games got a bit bumpier when the Philadelphia Flyers staved off elimination from the Eastern...Tags: Detroit Red Wings, Field Hockey, Philadelphia Flyers, New York Rangers, Toronto Maple Leafs
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Taking the finals step
Complacency isn't something we've come to expect from Paul Holmgren. As a player for the Philadelphia Flyers from 1974-84, Holmgren was a feared enforcer as well as a decent scorer. As the team's general manager, Holmgren also hasn't been afraid to pull...Tags: Derian Hatcher, Jason Smith, Field Hockey, Philadelphia Flyers, Montreal Canadiens
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Red Wings easily beat Avalanche
Johan Franzen and the host Detroit Red Wings are kicking the Colorado Avalanche when they're down. Franzen scored three times to lift Detroit to a 5-1 victory Saturday over the banged-up Avs, giving the NHL's top-seeded team a 2-0 lead in the Western...Tags: Avalanches and Landslides, Detroit Red Wings, Peter Forsberg, Colorado Avalanche, Montreal Canadiens
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Kate Smith the last vestige of 'Bullies' era
Even from the grave, Kate Smith continues to light fires in the hearts of the Philadelphia Flyers and their fans. With Lauren Hart singing the Flyers alma mater -- ''God Bless America'' -- the team once again broke out the tape of the late Kate Smith...Tags: Field Hockey, Philadelphia Flyers, Montreal Canadiens, Mike Knuble, New Jersey Devils
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Flyers figure to get physical against Ovechkin, Caps
The Flyers and Capitals begin their playoff series tonight at 7. It is generally believed that gloves will be dropped at around 7:02. This promises to be the most physical of the NHL's first-round playoff series, and one that will be decided by the...Tags: Derian Hatcher, Peter Forsberg, Jason Smith, Newspapers, Washington Post Company
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Thibault just zeroes in on task at hand
Tribune staff reporterJocelyn Thibault let his mind wander for a second or two in the second period of the Blackhawks' home opener Sunday night. At one point, Thibault even violated the supreme superstition for a goaltender: He thought about a shutout. "I put it out of my...Tags: Michael Nylander, Buffalo Sabres, Jon Klemm, Field Hockey, Garry Valk
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