Capitals Insider Archive: Philadelphia Flyers
Flyers defeat Capitals 3-2 in OT, Michal Neuvirth injured
After giving up an early goal and playing an underwhelming 40 minutes, the Capitals rallied late in the game to earn a point. If that scenario sounds familiar, it's because it is.
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Katie Carrera
| January 19, 2011; 12:23 AM ET |
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Michal Neuvirth, Philadelphia Flyers, Semyon Varlamov
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Flyers, slow starts
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Open thread: Capitals at Flyers
Finding the net early will once again be key for the Washington Capitals (25-14-7) tonight when they visit the Eastern Conference-leading Philadelphia Flyers (29-11-5), who boast scoring threats on three different lines. Faceoff: 7 p.m., Wells Fargo Center; TV: CSN; Radio: 1500 AM.shsMiniCopyright {display: none; } .shsMiniCopyrightText { display:...
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Washington Post Sports Editors
| January 18, 2011; 5:30 PM ET |
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Lineups, Philadelphia Flyers
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Capitals still looking for a fast start
It's beginning to sound like a broken record in the Washington locker room these days as the Capitals continue to talk about fast starts in the first period. Tonight in Philadelphia, coming out strong may be even more important than it has been the past few games as the Flyers...
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Katie Carrera
| January 18, 2011; 2:28 PM ET |
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Flyers' depth could pose a challenge for Capitals
The Eastern Conference-leading Philadelphia Flyers boast five scorers with at least 31 points, including all three members of their top line combination of Ville Leino (35), Danny Briere (40) and Scott Hartnell (31). The Flyers possess exceptional depth with three lines that consistently contribute to the offense, which could create...
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Katie Carrera
| January 18, 2011; 1:51 PM ET |
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D.J. King back in Capitals' lineup against Flyers, Michal Neuvirth to start
Some quick notes from the Wells Fargo Center, where the Caps have wrapped up their morning skate: --D.J. King will make his first appearance in a game since Dec. 6 against Toronto. Tonight in Philadelphia he'll skate on a line with David Steckel and Jay Beagle. King missed the past...
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Katie Carrera
| January 18, 2011; 12:32 PM ET |
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D.J. King, Michal Neuvirth, Philadelphia Flyers
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Secondary scorers step up in loss to Flyers
The Capitals erased two late deficits against the Flyers on Saturday night, and while they eventually fell short in a 5-4 shootout loss, there were some positives to take away. Several of the Caps' secondary scoring options played well, and picked up the slack for the stars whom the Flyers...
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Greg Schimmel
| November 21, 2010; 10:03 AM ET |
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Eric Fehr, Jason Chimera, Marcus Johansson, Philadelphia Flyers, Tomas Fleischmann
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