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Flyers – Carolina 1 , Philadelphia 6 – ESPN.com

Carolina 1 , Philadelphia 6 – ESPN.com
PHILADELPHIA – OCTOBER 31: Scott Walker #24 of the Carolina Hurricanes pauses for a stretch during warmups prior to his game against the Philadelphia Flyers on October 31, 2009 at the Wachovia Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. PHILADELPHIA

Injured but dangerous – Delaware Online
Mike Richards and Jeff Carter scored two goals each and rookie David Laliberte and Scott Hartnell also tallied, leading the Flyers to a 6-2 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Monday night. The Flyers‘ excitement over their victory was offset by the

Flyers’ Gagne undergoes surgery – Raleigh News & Observer
Philadelphia Flyers forward Simon Gagne had surgery on two small hernias in his right groin on Tuesday and will miss the next six-to-eight weeks. “Simon Gagne had successful surgery done this morning by Dr. William Meyers at Hanhemann University

Bootland Loaned to Manitoba – OurSports Central
Kalamazoo, MI- The Kalamazoo Wings, proud member of the ECHL and affiliate of the Philadelphia Flyers and San Jose Sharks of the National Hockey League, announce forward Darryl Bootland has been loaned to the Manitoba Moose of the American Hockey

Flyers’ Gagne Could Miss Two Months Due To Abdomen Injury – Gant Daily
Philadelphia, PA (AHN) – Philadelphia Flyers star forward Simon Gagne, who was placed on injured reserve on Oct. 26, will undergo hernia and abdominal surgery Tuesday. The 29-year-old Gagne, the Flyers alternate captain, is expected to be sidelined

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Flyers – Flyers’ Gagne Could Miss Two Months Due To Abdomen Injury – Gant Daily

Flyers’ Gagne Could Miss Two Months Due To Abdomen Injury – Gant Daily
Philadelphia, PA (AHN) – Philadelphia Flyers star forward Simon Gagne, who was placed on injured reserve on Oct. 26, will undergo hernia and abdominal surgery Tuesday. The 29-year-old Gagne, the Flyers alternate captain, is expected to be sidelined

The Road to Vancouver – NHL.com
It may seem like a long time — 100 days — but the XXI Winter Olympics will be here in no time. Consider that we have been waiting for more than 1,200 days since Sweden took gold in Torino and 100 days is like the blink of an eye. As a result, the

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Flyers – US Olympic roster to be announced during Winter Classic – Boston Globe

USA Hockey announced today that the roster for its 2010 United States Olympic men’s ice hockey team will be revealed during NBC’s telecast of the NHL Winter Classic between the Bruins and Philadelphia Flyers on January 1 at Fenway Park. Goalie Tim Read more about this article

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Mike Richards and Jeff Carter scored two goals apiece and rookie David Laliberte and Scott Hartnell also tallied, leading the Philadelphia Flyers to a 6-2 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Monday night. The Flyers‘ excitement Read more about this article

After more than a week of consultations with specialists from Philadelphia and Montreal, Gagne and the Flyers have decided the 29-year-old left wing will undergo surgery today that will sideline him for six to eight weeks. According to Flyers general Read more about this article

Injuries are a bitch. Especially injuries to important players, like top-six forwards. And especially to two top-six forwards at the same time. And most especially when those two top-six forwards are offensive linchpins; highly sought after and Read more about this article

Associated Press Flyers center Mike Richards celebrates his goal past Lightning goalie Mike Smith in the first period of Monday’s 6-2 victory. PHILADELPHIA — No Simon Gage. No Danny Briere. No problem. For the second straight game the Flyers were Read more about this article

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