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Entries from Phillyist tagged with 'bobclarke'

January 30, 2007

The Second Coming wasn’t supposed to be like this. On his return to Philadelphia, the Flyers seemed set to dominate the league. Prior to the NHL returning from the 2004-2005 season, Bob Clarke assembled what had appeared to be a sure Cup contender. Former 30-plus goal scorer Mike Knuble was added along with versatile forward Turner Stevenson. The signing of massive and proven defensemen Mike Rathje and Derian Hatcher was announced on the same day......

Continue Reading "Will He Stay Or Will He Go? Peter Forsberg Weighs His Future With The Flyers"

December 20, 2006

Superstar Peter Forsberg was absent from Tuesday night's game against the Carolina Hurricanes, and it is feared that the Flyers may be without him for some time to come. Having finally returned to the lineup in Saturday's game against the Capitals, Forsberg was put right back out of the lineup by the shoulder of Alexander Ovechkin while coming across the middle in the Cap's slot late in the first period. To have this happen......

Continue Reading "Bad News Continues For The Flyers"

October 7, 2005

The Nightmares X-Treme Scream Park opened up this month and continues its month-long run at the Wachovia Spectrum. We're not sure what makes this arena a "park," nor are we sure what exactly is "X-Treme" about it, but we're certain that a lot of dead or incapacitated Phillies (you know, they play in a park! See!) and skateboarders would certainly be scream-worthy. So let's get our hopes up for that. The park opens tonight......

Continue Reading "31 Days Of Halloween: Nightmares X-Treme Scream Park"

July 25, 2005

The Flyers held a press conference on Saturday announcing their return to the city. The NHL Owners and Players have each ratified the new collective bargaining agreement, paving the way for the 2005-2006 season of hockey. Ed Snider kicked things off by announcing that the team would slash many ticket prices in order to bring fans back to the game. The cheapest tickets will cost $20 for adults and $10 for kids in a new......

Continue Reading "Flyers Are Back, Minus LeClair and Amonte"

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