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Jones scores 2 goals, Stastny has three points as Avs beat Flyers
David Jones scored twice, Paul Stastny had a goal and two assists and the Colorado Avalanche stopped a two-game skid with a 5-4 win over the Philadelphia Flyers on Monday night.
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'Bad-boy' Emery making the best of his second chance with Flyers
Dynamic Duo: The Flyers are off to a great start this season, thanks in large part to offseason acquisitions Chris Pronger on defence and Ray Emery in goal.
Yandle lifts Coyotes past Flyers
Phoenix Coyotes' James Vandermeer gets slammed to the ice as he collides with Philadelphia Flyers' Ray Emery and Ryan Parent after trying to get a shot off in the first period of an NHL hockey game Saturday, Nov.
The Philadelphia Flyers will try to bounce back into the win column in the continuation of a five-game road trip, which next stops in Phoenix tonight for a battle with the Coyotes at Jobing.com Arena.
Flyers' van Riemsdyk has that winning knack
James van Riemsdyk has been in the right place at the right time this week. The 20-year-old Middletown, N.J., native netted the difference-making goals in the Flyers' victories against New Jersey and Los Angeles this week.
Heatley's hat trick leads Sharks past Flyers
Dany Heatley scored three times, Joe Thornton recorded his 600th NHL assist, and the San Jose Sharks beat the Philadelphia Flyers 6-3 on Friday night.
An unlikely duo helped the Flyers successfully start their grueling five-game road trip last night.
Philadelphia Flyers vs. Buffalo Sabres: On The Hunt For Buffalo
Written By: Mark "The Hard Hitter" Ritter Looking for their sixth straight win, the Philadelphia Flyers will be on the hunt for Buffalo tonight at the Wachovia Center.
NHL Roundup: Flyers snap Devils' winning streak
Flyers 3, Devils 2: Darroll Powe, Scott Hartnell, and James van Riemsdyk scored goals as Philadelphia Flyers snapped visiting New Jersey's eight-game winning streak last night.
Aaron Portzline's NHL power rankings
As the NHL season nears the quarter pole, the pecking order should become less volatile.
Flyers' Ray Emery Playing Like an All-Star, Vying for Vezina
At the end of each season, the NHL's 30 general managers sit down and vote on which goalie they deem to be best at his position.
Inside the Flyers: New line a happy home for Carcillo
"We all kind of play the same game - hard-nosed, get in on the forecheck, and take the body," says Dan Carcillo, a smarter player this year.
For weeks, Flyers coach John Stevens has lauded his players for being aggressive without taking careless penalties.
Sens hit the road versus Emery, and the Flyers tomorrow
Fresh off a shootout win over Edmonton last night, the Senators will leave the friendly confines of Scotiabank place, as they closed out a four game homestand, during which they went 2-2. Tomorrow night's game will see them square off with a red hot Flyers team, who have won four straight, dating back to Halloween.
Gallery: Senators at Philadelphia
Photos from Thursday night's 5-1 loss to Ray Emery and the Philadelphis Flyers. A November 13, 2009 A A A A Philadelphia Flyers Scott Hartnell is dumped by the Ottawa Senators Mike Fisher during the third period of NHL ice hockey action in Philadelphia, Thursday night.
The closest the Senators came to giving former teammate Ray Emery a knockout punch was when defenceman Chris Campoli knocked his mask off with a shot late in the third period.
Big game' for Emery as Senators visit Flyers
Daniel Briere knows exactly what Ray Emery is feeling. When Briere left the Buffalo Sabres for the Philadelphia Flyers, who lured him with a barrel of free-agent cash, he had to deal with the nervousness of his first game against his former teammates.
Ray Emery is trying to treat it like any other game. The Flyers goaltender won't face his former team for three days on Broad Street, but with Philadelphia idle until the Senators arrive at the Wachovia Center Thursday, Emery was already facing plenty of questions.
Emery's first chance at closure is Thursday
Ray Emery's real "O-Day" won't happen until Jan. 3, but this week might be a good way to break things in slowly.
Aaron Portzline's NHL power rankings
A wave of injuries has ripped through the NHL, hitting some of the league's biggest stars and seriously messing with the pecking order.
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