'The Flyers were awarded the penalty shot when Sabre defenseman James Patrick covered the puck with his glove in the crease after a shot by John LeClair. It was the second time Hasek has stopped a Flyer penalty shot in the playoffs. Hasek denied Eric Desjardins in the playoffs last season.' … [Read more...] about Flyers notebook
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Sabres 2, Flyers 1
'The Flyers have won one playoff series in the last 12 years in which they lost the first game.' … [Read more...] about Sabres 2, Flyers 1
Buffalo 2, Philadelphia 1
'The old cliche says the playoffs are a different season. On Wednesday night, Dominik Hasek and the Buffalo Sabres proved it.' … [Read more...] about Buffalo 2, Philadelphia 1
Sabres-Flyers Series Scouting Report
The Hatfields and McCoys may be smiling from above at what appears a likely rekindling of a similar rivalry, given the familiarity -- and subsequent contempt -- the two franchises have gained for each other in meeting now for the fifth time in seven years. … [Read more...] about Sabres-Flyers Series Scouting Report
Sabres-Flyers Game 1 "Edge Matchups"
Audette, Heinze and Gilmour, the Sabres brought you into Buffalo for the purpose of helping the team advance far into the playoffs. We need you now. … [Read more...] about Sabres-Flyers Game 1 "Edge Matchups"
Sabres, Flyers are poster boys for parity
'Nobody can predict what's going to happen in this series, whether it starts in Philadelphia, Buffalo or Bangkok. The Sabres and Flyers are so evenly matched, their styles so similarly efficient, that only the foolish would dare name a winner before the series opens tonight in Philly's First Union Center (7 p.m., Empire, 107.7 FM & 1330 AM).' … [Read more...] about Sabres, Flyers are poster boys for parity
Hasek's noggin is a tough nut to crack
'Is Roman Cechmanek in the heads of the Sabres' shooters? Or are the Flyers' offensive players trying to hide the fact that Dominik Hasek is in their heads? Is Hasek in the head of Cechmanek, his Czech countryman? Are Michael Peca and Eric Lindros still in anyone's heads? Is Vaclav Varada in John LeClair's head?' … [Read more...] about Hasek's noggin is a tough nut to crack
All eyes on the goal
'In the nets, though, they are not twins. At 6-foot-3 and 187 pounds, Cechmanek has two inches and 22 pounds on his former teammate. Hasek is a chameleon on the ice, transforming from windmill to eel to velcro strip. Cechmanek leaves his feet less eagerly, using his size to shrink the net. When he does drop Cechmanek often resembles a giant tortoise, collapsing on the puck … [Read more...] about All eyes on the goal
Sabres must complete the rise and fall of Roman empire
'Home-ice advantage also will help Philly. That's why the Flyers will win in seven games.' … [Read more...] about Sabres must complete the rise and fall of Roman empire
Woolley could return to duty in opener
'Buffalo Sabres coach Lindy Ruff on Tuesday appeared to be leaning toward inserting defenseman Jason Woolley back in the lineup for Game One. Woolley was a healthy scratch the last two games of the regular season, but he has played well in the playoffs in his career.' … [Read more...] about Woolley could return to duty in opener
Great expectations? Not with the Flyers
'Expectations have always run high with the Flyers in the postseason. Not this time.' … [Read more...] about Great expectations? Not with the Flyers
Time for Flyers to Light the Fire
'Barber moved on to the Kitchener Rangers of the Ontario (Junior) Hockey Association. The Flyers made him their No. 1 pick, seventh overall, in the 1972 draft. Two years later, on a line with Bobby Clarke, he was leading the Flyers to the first of two Stanley Cups. "Made us proud," said Bob. "Maybe he'll do it again."' … [Read more...] about Time for Flyers to Light the Fire
Battered bunch deserves more appreciation in city
'Tonight, Philadelphia should and will salute the Flyers not only for having used the third-best record in the East to secure the home-ice advantage over the Buffalo Sabres in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs, but also for having persevered.' … [Read more...] about Battered bunch deserves more appreciation in city
Czech-mate
'If there is one thing that makes Cechmanek even a little uncomfortable, it is the unavoidable comparison with his countryman, Buffalo's Dominik Hasek, whom Cechmanek yesterday noted has been for several years "the best goalie in hockey."' … [Read more...] about Czech-mate
From Dominator to dominated
'Cechmanek appears to be the only doubt in the Sabres' minds heading into the series. "We know we can skate with them. Special-teams wise, we can definitely play with them," Buffalo coach Lindy Ruff said. "The one thing we have to do is get to that goaltender." And if they can solve Cechmanek, watch out.' … [Read more...] about From Dominator to dominated