In this edition of 5-hole.com Pick ‘em, we feature our first ever dueling gimmies. That’s right… I picked the Devils and made them my gimmie, while Eric picked the Blue Jackets as his gimmie. (Note to MSG Plus: we expect a commission for bumping up the ratings for tonight’s game).
In other news, this woman decided [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Flyers’
5-hole.com Pick ‘em – DUELING GIMMIES!!!
Posted in 5-hole.com Pick 'em, tagged Avalanche, blackhawks, Blue Jackets, Chris Simon, crazy hockey woman hits dude, Crosby, Devils, Ducks, Flyers, ilya kovalchuk, Maple Leafs, marty mcsorley, Nittymaki, Oilers, Panthers, Penguins, Phillips Arena luxury suites, rangers, Thrashers, virgin mary, virgin mary's boobs on Friday, January 16, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Game Preview: Rangers at Philadelpha Flyers
Posted in Game Previews, NHL, New York Rangers, tagged Aaron Voros, brandon dubinsky, broadstreet bullies, flyer killer, Flyers, meltyourfaceoff, new york, Nikolai Zherdev, Philadelphia, playstation line, r.j. umberger, rangers, sami kapanen, sarah palin, stephen valiquette on Saturday, October 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Aside from trading R.J. Umberger to Columbus and Sami Kapanen retiring, not very much went on with the Flyers this offseason. Yes, last season they shot from the league basement to the Conference Finals, but they still got thrashed by our back-up goalie whenever we played them. Stevie V posted a 3-0-1 record against [...]
Blackhawks @ Rangers – Game Preview
Posted in Game Previews, NHL, New York Rangers, tagged Aaron Voros, blackhawks, blair betts, brandon dubinsky, Brian Campbell, chicago, chris drury, Colton Orr, cristobal huet, dan girardi, Dmitri Kalinin, Flyers, henrik lundqvist, jaromir jagr, Lauri Korpikoski, Madison Square Garden, marc staal, marcus naslund, michal rozsival, new york, nigel dawes, Nikolai Zherdev, paul mara, Penguins, petr prucha, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, rangers, ryan callahan, scott gomez, Stanley Cup, stephen valiquette, tom renney, Wade Redden on Friday, October 10, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I guess you could call this a Season Preview but we’ll just call it the Game Preview. Also, today is my birthday!
Back on October 5, 2005, the New York Rangers played a game for the first time in over a year. The NHL was finally back after a lock-out that led to the [...]
Petr Nedved trying out for a spot
Posted in NHL, New York Rangers, tagged new york, Flyers, steve valiquette, Philadelphia, rangers, petr nedved, jeremy roenick, broken jaw, boris mironov, doug lidster, esa tikkanen, sergei zubov, ulf samuelsson, luc robitaille, neil smith, alexei kovalev on Thursday, July 31, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Yesterday I was talking to a friend of mine (flyers fan) about Jeremy Roenick. One of the fond memories I have of Roenick was when his jaw was shattered at the hands of the Rangers. I couldn’t remember who it was that shot the puck that broke Jeremy’s jaw into a million pieces [...]
Flyers Still Alive
Posted in NHL, tagged brandon dubinsky, braydon coburn, conference finals, derian hatcher, eastern, Flyers, hockey, kimmo timonen, mike richards, new york, New York Rangers, NHL, Penguins, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Playoffs, Ryan Malone, Sidney Crosby, Stanley Cup on Friday, May 16, 2008 | 1 Comment »
The Philadelphia Flyers showed they were still very much alive last night when they beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 4-2 to stave off elimination. The Penguins now lead the series 3-1. The Flyers scored three goals in the first period to jump out to a 3-0 lead heading into the first intermission. Things [...]
Can anyone stop them?
Posted in NHL, tagged dallas, Detroit, finals, Flyers, Game 4, Penguins, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Playoffs, Red Wings, Staney Cup, Stars, streak, sweep on Wednesday, May 14, 2008 | 5 Comments »
The question is: am I referring to the Red Wings or the Penguins?
Red Wings vs. Penguins looks like a foregone conclusion for the Stanley Cup Finals, which should make hockey fans, TV executives, and the NHL all happy.
Both teams are playing on a different level from everyone else. The Penguins have an incredible 11-1 record [...]
NHL to Change Schedule for 2008-2009 Season
Posted in NHL, New York Rangers, tagged Alexander Ovechkin, athletics, Avalanche, baseball, bay bridge series, blackhawks, Calgary, chicago, Colorado, cubs, dallas, Detroit, Devils, Dion Phaneuf, Flames, Florida, Flyers, football, giants, hockey, Islanders, Jonathan Toews, Lightning, Marek Svatos, mets, MLB, nascar, New Jersey, new york, New York Rangers, NFL, NHL, oakland, Original Six, Panthers, Patrick Kane, Paul Stastny, Penguins, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Playoffs, Red Wings, rivalriy, san francisco, Sidney Crosby, Stanley Cup, Stars, subway series, Tampa Bay, TV, white sox, windy city series, Yankees on Friday, May 9, 2008 | 6 Comments »
Starting next season, the NHL will revert back to the system used before the lockout. Each team will play the other four teams in their division six times (3 home games and 3 road games) and play the other 10 teams in their conference four times (2 home games and 2 road games). The remaining [...]
Go… Stars?
Posted in NHL, tagged blue devils, cowboys, dallas, Detroit, dragons, drexel, Duke, Flyers, henrik, hockeytown, joel, lundqvist, new york, New York Rangers, Penguins, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Playoffs, Red Wings, Stanley Cup, Stars on Tuesday, May 6, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Well now that my beloved Rangers are hitting the links, I have to decide which team I want to see win the Stanley Cup.
Eric, you’re going to root for an Eastern Conference team, right?
Nope! I was pulling for the Flyers to beat the Canadiens because, let’s face it, I don’t like the Canadiens or [...]
Caps lose in OT; Rangers to play Penguins
Posted in NHL, New York Rangers, tagged 2nd round, canadiens, Flyers, game 7, hockey, Montreal, new york, New York Rangers, NHL, overtime, Penguins, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Playoffs, poti, round 2, semifinals, Stanley Cup, tom on Tuesday, April 22, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
After the refs swallowed their wistles for the second half of the second period and all of the third, who else but Tom Poti would get called for tripping in OT? That’s just what happened and the Flyers scored a Power Play goal just 9 seconds before the penalty was over. Oh well.
Now [...]
The way-ay-ting is the hardest part…
Posted in NHL, New York Rangers, tagged canadiens, Capitals, Flyers, New York Rangers, Penguins, Playoffs, round 2, Stanley Cup on Tuesday, April 22, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The second round of the Stanley Cup playoff picture is starting to come into focus after Montreal put the hurt on the Bruins in game 7. But everybody in the East is still waiting on the Flyers and the Caps.
After a big time game 6 road win, and after fighting their way out of a [...]
