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the high slot. Another former Philadelphia Flyer – Mike Richards – would figure in much higher drama later in the game ..... fired a shot from the boards that was redirected by Richards ’ lower body and past Corey Crawford with 10 seconds
the high slot. Another former Philadelphia Flyer – Mike Richards – would figure in much higher drama later in the game ..... fired a shot from the boards that was redirected by Richards ’ lower body and past Corey Crawford with 10 seconds
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big changes by trading captain Mike Richards and Jeff Carter , while also ..... least not right now, anyway. Brad Richards , who has the 30th-highest cap ..... Maybe that will change. Maybe Richards does something to get John Tortorella
noon on Friday. The annual July 1 “frenzy” took place on Friday, and though the top free agent (Dallas center Mike Richards ) took until Saturday to choose his new team (the Rangers), the big names – those that were on the market, anyway
the first round when Zdeno Chara missed Game 2 and twice in the second round when McQuaid was injured trying to hit Mike Richards . The 35-year-old, who signed with the team in February, was on a one-year deal and obviously is not in the
doubt he is good to go. The rookie defenseman sprained his neck when he went headfirst into the boards trying to hit Mike Richards in Game 2 of the second round, but he’s taken and received plenty of physical contact recently and appears ready
intensity, and then there's the Bruins and Flyers. The B's lost a memorable one to Philadelphia on Dec. 11 that saw Mike Richards turn a Marc Savard turnover into the game-winner with four seconds remaining in overtime. Given that contest, the bar
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commence in the 2013-14 season. Simmonds was acquired by Philadelphia along with Brayden Schenn in a trade that sent Mike Richards to Los Angeles last June. The winger had 28 goals and 21 assists last year, but struggled in 11 playoff games with
Blue Jackets, a team they survived in a shootout on Nov. 17. The Bruins return home next Tuesday for a date with Mike Richards and the Kings. For complete coverage, visit the Bruins team page at weei.com/bruins and the Big Bad Blog .
the Flyers team that was dispatched by the Bruins and then dismantled in the summer. These Flyers who traded captain Mike Richards and Jeff Carter have been remade. But Giroux was on that team last spring and he remembered how it felt last May when the
steamrolling over the Flyers could be considered among the reasons the Flyers blew it up in the offseason, trading captain Mike Richards as well as leading goal-scorer Jeff Carter . On Thursday, the remaining members of that team, as well as the newcomers, will
key loss in Game 3 when David Krejci , who had a goal and two assists in the series, broke his wrist on a check from Mike Richards . In Game 4, Simon Gagne returned from injury in style, scoring a goal in overtime to keep the Flyers’ season alive
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