Showing posts with label Michael Richards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael Richards. Show all posts

Flyers' Winning Ways Are Coming Full Circle

Written By Dominic Perilli On Thursday, November 04, 2010 Comments

Sergei Bobrovsky has been a key to the Flyers' success.



With the recent top-notch play of the Philadelphia Flyers, one cannot help but have a little bit of deja vu. This team has been in slumps before and have risen out of them like a hungry man trapped in the basement of a McDonald's.

All of the play-makers that the Flyers need to step up are indeed stepping up: Jeff Carter, Danny Briere, Mike Richards, and Claude Giroux to name a few (hey, that rhymes!).

Let's not forget about Bob. This dude, who speaks no English, is tearing it up in net. He is playing so well that, if I were Peter Laviolette, I'd tell Brian Boucher to go kick buckets and make Michael Leighton the backup goaltender.

But that is most likely why I'm sitting here writing articles and Lavvy is coaching a professional team.

The power play was a main concern at the beginning of the season. The Flyers were only converting about 9 percent of their power plays. That number has since increased to 17 percent.

Why the sudden change? They are putting pucks on the net and creating more chances. The hesitation is minimal.

The Flyers take on the second seed in the Atlantic division Thursday night, the New York Rangers. The always frustrating Henrik Lundqvist may not play since he was dome-pieced during practice by a slap shot.

That's a very good thing. Guess who the backup is? You guessed it -- Martin Biron (Jim Jackson voice). The main guys to watch out for are Brandon Dubinsky, Brian Boyle, and Ryan Callahan.

But to be honest, I'm not too worried.

All of this aside, I still predict that after Thursday night's game, the Flyers will undoubtedly be charged with rubber-puckular manslaughter and be sentenced to the number one seed in the Atlantic divison. Oh wait, we're already there. Cheers!

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Mike Richards Shows Why He's the Flyers Captain

Written By Unknown On Tuesday, May 25, 2010 Comments

Richards is four wins away from hoisting the Cup.


Mike Richards said in his pregame press conference that the fans of Philadelphia deserved having the Eastern Conference Final clincher played on the Wachovia Center ice.

He said that they deserved it for sticking behind them through the whirlwind of a season they had.

A couple hours later, Richards carried the Prince of Wales Trophy into the Flyers locker room after leading his team to a Stanley Cup Finals showdown with the Chicago Blackhawks.

Richards put his body on the line once more, played a hard 22 minutes and recorded three points as the Flyers slayed the Montreal Canadiens with a 4-2 win in Game 5 Monday night at the Wachovia Center.

It was his first period game tying shorthanded goal that demonstrated why he dons the "C" on his left shoulder, and set the tone before a rambunctious home town crowd.

On the penalty kill with Kimmo Timonen away for roughing, Richards relentlessly pursued a Claude Giroux clear, avoiding a collision with Jaroslav Halak and Roman Hamrlik to get up, and slide the puck into the empty net.

Richards collected the primary assist on Jeff Carter's game winning tally in the second period when completed a tic-tac-toe play, making a perfect dish from behind the net to Carter to push the Flyers to a 3-1 lead.

And he wasn't done yet as Richards picked up his second assist of the night, a diving effort to get the puck to Carter for the empty netter to seal the deal for the Flyers in the third period.

During his two-year span as the Flyers captain, Richards has been criticized over and over again by the Philadelphia media, but finally silenced all his critics by leading his team to the Stanley Cup Finals.

I never once questioned Richards as the captain because he's a winner, he's a leader, and he's the face of the Philadelphia Flyers. We knew this when in his rookie year in 2005, we know this now.

Richards has won at every level as he has won the Memorial Cup, the OHL championship, the World Junior championship, a Calder Cup, and a Gold Medal in this year's Olympics.

And now, he's four wins away from hoisting Lord Stanley's Cup, the greatest trophy in sports.

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Flyers Beat Canadiens, Head to Stanley Cup Finals

Written By Bob Cunningham On Tuesday, May 25, 2010 Comments

This trip to the Stanley Cup Finals is long overdue.



After a regular season that left much to be desired, two head coaches, about two dozen goalies, and one of the best postseasons ever put together by a professional sports team, the Philadelphia Flyers are headed into the series that will decide who takes home the Stanley Cup.

For the Flyers, it's the first time since 1997 they've made it this far, and it could be the first time since 1975 they've won the whole thing. However, in order to do that, they'll have to face a Chicago Blackhawks team that's probably more talented and has a city aching for a championship as much as Philadelphia.

For the Blackhawks, beating the Flyers would be their first Stanley Cup victory since 1961.

It's likely the Blackhawks will be heavily favored to beat the Flyers, but given the run the orange and black are on it will be very difficult to bet against them.

For those of you who also follow the NFL, this series is reminiscent of the 2007 Super Bowl when the surging New York Giants faced off against a superior New England Patriots team that had just gone undefeated in the regular season and was sitting at 18-0 heading into the Super Bowl.

However, there is a huge difference: the Pats had won three Super Bowls in that very same decade, whereas the Blackhawks are fighting for their first title in nearly 50 years.

I just hope the Flyers understand that it's now Stanley Cup or bust. The city has been touting their hockey team ever since they won their second game against the Bruins and began this impossible run, so anything less than an image of Mike Richards kissing The Cup will be nothing short of a disaster.

The Sixers are a couple seasons away from competing, the Eagles' offseason has barely even started, and the Phillies aren't even a third of the way through, so it's all Flyers right now.

The only thing left to do now is stay hot, beat the Blackhawks, and start casting calls for the movie based on this improbable 2010 season.

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