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Originally Posted by careyprice31
Thank you. Danny Briere, Jeff Carter, and Jeffery Lupol (Lupus as I call him LOL)
After watching the second and third periods I would have to agree with Mr Hextall the Flyers are good at defence but my criticism of their forward lines remain the same. Smith was told to shadow "princess" Crosby" and someone else to shadow 'dutchess' malkin but their other players are just as good (staal scored for the pens and brought them to nearly had to play overtime. One penguin other than the crosby/malkin thing. Must have forgotten they had to watch the other Pens.
I dont like Danny Briere but I have to commend him for showing up and producing when his team needed him at the brink of elimination. since hes been hibernating all series long. That is leadership and good leadership. Well done.
what the flyers did when they attacked they send one player in a the others kind of hung back and followed at a distance. They did though make some mistakes during the two Staal goals later like leaving too much space for Pittsburgh to maneuver.
and my criticism of Pittsburgh is that sometimes they were like runnin around with their heads cut off.
Imo the two goalies played the best (biron obviously better than Fleury) They both made some amazing saves Fleury made one vs briere and Biron did too only cant remember who he stopped.
The only reason Im kind of glad the Flyers won is because Martin Biron had a good night after all the losses he had. Biron is the only Flyer I like so im happy that he is happy with his win.
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Both Biron and Fleury played pretty good games. The three flyer's goals were none of Fleury's fault, one a deflection off his defenseman, and two were rebound goals off of nice saves. He played a solid game. Biron made several great saves also, especially on a Hossa break in the first, and had pretty good rebound control.
Difference in the game was that Philly finished their chances in this game, the Pens did not.