Showing posts with label All-Stars. Show all posts
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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Leino's shootout winner gets Flyers past Stars; playoff berth clinched

by Bob Herpen
Phanatic Hockey Editor

It didn't come down to the final regular-season game this year, but Ville Leino's goal in the sixth round of the shootout capped a dramatic finish and enabled the Philadelphia Flyers to clinch a playoff berth with a 3-2 victory over the Dallas Stars at American Airlines Center.

Leino made fellow Finn and Stars goaltender Kari Lehtonen look like a fool, moving the puck slightly to the right as the Dallas netminder dove for a poke- check. With a wide-open net in front of him, the second-year player calmly slid the disc home to end the contest.

It was less than a year ago that Brian Boucher stopped Olli Jokinen of the New York Rangers in Game #82 to lock up a trip beyond early April, but the 2010-11 edition of the Orange and Black can breathe easier with three weeks left in the season.

Jeff Carter and Mike Richards scored in regulation for the Flyers, who won their fourth game in six.

Sergei Bobrovsky got the win with 27 stops as Philadelphia clinched its 15th postseason entrance in the last 16 seasons and pulled two points ahead of idle Washington for the top spot in the Eastern Conference.

The Flyers and Capitals square off in south Philadelphia on Tuesday.

Alex Goligoski and Stephane Robidas tallied for the Stars, who have dropped three of four but remained firmly entrenched in the Western Conference playoff scene.

Lehtonen fell to 0-10-2 all-time against Philadelphia, suffering the loss despite 28 saves.
The Flyers opened the scoring with 1:21 left in the first period, when a a point drive from Andrej Meszaros was redirected home by Carter.

Richards made it 2-0 just 77 seconds into the second period when he batted a puck out of the air at the left post, but a fluttering Goligoski point shot sailed through traffic and in to get the Stars on the board at 12:44.

Claude Giroux faced a wide-open net with just over seven minutes left in the third period, but he lost control of the shot long enough for the puck to carom off the left post.

Just over a minute later, Bobrovsky sealed off the right pipe to smother a point-blank chance by Toby Petersen. Robidas did tie the game with 5:36 showing, as he moved up center ice and unloaded a blast off the left post from 35 feet out.

A delay-of-game penalty to Flyers defenseman Kimmo Timonen for shooting the puck over the glass with 1:37 remaining created a 4-on-3 for the Stars, but expert penalty killing kept Dallas off the board for the rest of regulation and a sliver of overtime.

Bobrovsky then did the splits on a rolling blast earmarked for the far left portion of the net from Goligoski less than a minute into OT.


Notes: Philadelphia improved to 3-4 in shootouts this season, and Dallas fell to 5-6...It was the first-ever shootout between these clubs...The Flyers won for just the third time in Dallas since the Stars moved from Minnesota to Texas, upping their mark to 3-5-3 in 11 games...Richards hit the 20-goal plateau for the fourth straight season...Meszaros and Matt Carle notched two assists for the victors...The only year the Flyers haven't made the playoffs since the lockout-shortened 1995 campaign was in 2006-07.
 

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Giroux lone Flyer to make All-Star roster

The National Hockey League announced its final All-Star Game roster on Tuesday, and the lone Flyers player on the list is forward Claude Giroux.

Danny Briere, who leads the team with 21 goals and is fourth on the club with 33 points, was left out of the mix.

Giroux will join Flyers head coach Peter Laviolette, who will co-coach one of the teams, in representing the Flyers at the event.

"Obviously, it is pretty exciting and should be a really good experience,” Giroux said.  “I really don't know what to say.  I never thought I'd be able to accomplish this but it is exciting.  Hopefully I can perform well."

Giroux, who turns 23 tomorrow, will be taking part in his first NHL All-Star game.  He enters tonight’s game at Buffalo ranked second on the Flyers roster in scoring with 16 goals and 20 assists for 36 points in 41 games.  He leads the Flyers with six power-play goals, and is among four players tied for the league lead with three shorthanded goals.

A native of Hearst, Ontario, Giroux was drafted by the Flyers in the first round (22nd overall) of the 2006 NHL Entry Draft.  In 167 career NHL games, Giroux has scored 41 goals and added 69 assists for 110 points.