So we thought we’d take a look back at a moment that Flyers fans will never forget. Who stayed up to watch? Who went to sleep and found out about the five overtimes the next morning? I know I stayed up for the whole thing. I couldn’t cheer though because the rest of the house was asleep.
Micah Warren is the sports editor for Blast MagazineComments
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I watched the whole darn thing. It was the best. I don’t have access to the clip, but I know exactly where Keith put that puck.
He put the biscuit in the basket?
The Rocky statue was found with a penguins jersey on it? What’s that all about? We must destroy the Pens!
Also, Kimo Timonen is out for the series. They found a blood clot in him somewhere…they didn’t say where. But, they did say if everything goes well he MAY return to the series. But it’s a big maybe.
i don’t have the clip either, but, like John. Rocker, I can see Primeau shelf that short-side wrister in my brain like it happened five minutes ago! What a great Flyers win?
This Timonen blood clot business is so tough to take… he’s a huge cog in the machine the Flyers’ defense has become this playoff season. I hope that the magical underdogs can continue to step up and beat the odds.
Biron can’t miss a step with the presence of Timonen and his numerous, top-quality minutes gone from the lineup–Marty must continue to be scalpel sharp from face-off to horn.
Kimmo or not, the Flyers have to play total team hockey to stop the Penguins. There’s no excuses in the playoffs.
I said the other day that I wish we had two Timonens. Now we don’t even have one.
Why doesn’t the video work? Just press play.
It’s awesome when you turn the volume up. It becomes louder and it gets you more excited.
Micah–it’s not the video that ’s the problem, I just haven’t downloaded the plug-in to run it on my new browser.