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Forsberg Practice Video

It’s funny, the news out of Philly is that there hasn’t been much progress in Foppa’s return. There’s doubt that his ankle will hold up, and his first step (in the video) in acceleration looks a bit forced. If he signs with the Philadelphia Flyers, I ...

From MATT GROCHOWSKI, Most Valuable Network,  12 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Philadelphia Flyers

What’s Wrong With the Flyers

Yesterday afternoon as I sat on my couch, listening to my stomach digest a western omelette with a side of scrapple, I received a couple of texts from El Jeffe which read: “They need a big game from Gagne today.” This morning I found this little tibit ...

From MATT GROCHOWSKI, Most Valuable Network,  11 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Philadelphia Flyers,  Scottie Upshall,  Braydon Coburn,  Jason Smith

Lindros a Hall of Famer?

My favorite quote is from Ed Snider, through Ike Richman, on whether Lindros is worthy of the Flyer’s Hall, like Hextall: “He just retired and we’ll deal with it when his generation comes around for consideration.” Also, Scottie Upshall is in a cast. ...

From MATT GROCHOWSKI, Most Valuable Network,  8 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Scottie Upshall

Hextall Honored Tonight

As you probably already know, tonight before the Flyers take on the Caps, former goalie Ron Hextall will be inducted into the Flyers Hall of Fame.  Hextall took over the net-minding duties in the 1986-87 season after the tragic death of Flyers phenom, ...

From MATT GROCHOWSKI, Most Valuable Network,  6 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Ron Hextall,  Rick Tocchet,  Tim Kerr,  Philadelphia Flyers,  Stanley Cup

Flyers Blanked By Broadway Babies

The Philadelphia Flyers inability to get out of the neutral zone without a turnover led to their demise on Thursday night - a 4-0 beating from the visiting Rangers.  On the countless oddman rushes, goalie Antero Niittymaki was hung out to dry as the ...

From MATT GROCHOWSKI, Most Valuable Network,  1 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Philadelphia Flyers,  Martin Biron,  Steve Smith

Hartnell Helps Kick Off Second Half

The redirection off of the foot of forward Scott Hartnell gave the Philadelphia Flyers a hard fought 3-2 OT win against the visiting Los Angeles Kings, thus taking over first place in he Atlantic Division.  The the score came off of a floating cross ...

From MATT GROCHOWSKI, Most Valuable Network,  30 Jan 2008
Related Topics: Philadelphia Flyers,  Mike Richards,  Martin Biron,  Troy Aikman

Second Half Wish List

As the 2nd half of the 2007-08 Philadelphia Flyers season kicks off on tonight against the Los Angeles Kings, I’ve been thinking about what these next few months have to offer.  Subsequently, I complied a wish list of the events or things I’d like to ...

From MATT GROCHOWSKI, Most Valuable Network,  29 Jan 2008
Related Topics: Pittsburgh Penguins,  Mike Richards,  John Paul Stevens,  Peter Forsberg,  Bryan Trottier

Philly Live! Unveiled for Sports Complex (with pictures)

It’s going to be at least a year before the first piece of Earth is moved on this thing, but it’s reported that over 2,000 jobs will be added into the city’s infrastructure. We’ll see, it’s Philly, it’ll get screwed up somehow. ...

From MATT GROCHOWSKI, Most Valuable Network,  23 Jan 2008

Philly Live! Coming to South Philly, Spectrum Fate at 50%

During a mid-afternoon press conference, preliminary plans were revealed about the development of the sports complexes in South Philly - especially the fate of the Spectrum. The The Cordish Company displayed artist’s renderings of what the land between ...

From MATT GROCHOWSKI, Most Valuable Network,  22 Jan 2008

Flyers Host the Devils Tonight

First place in the Atlantic Division is on the line tonight in South Philly.  The Flyers haven’t beaten the Devils since your Halloween candy was still fresh, but there’s hope it can be done…. ...

From MATT GROCHOWSKI, Most Valuable Network,  22 Jan 2008

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