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Wild 9 replay
Wild 9 replay












wild 9 replay

The last time they gave up nine at home was in a 9-6 loss to Winnipeg in 1993. The last time the Flyers allowed nine goals was in a 9-1 loss at Buffalo in 2006. "There are positives on one side but there's also a lot we need to work on and fix on the other side of the puck.'' "There are a lot of question marks, that's for sure,'' Briere said. The Jets countered with a goal from Evander Kane at 10:39.Īt the end of the night, the Flyers knew it's back to the drawing board. In the second, goals by Tanner Glass (3:39) and Nik Antropov (4:39) signaled the end for Bobrovsky.īryzgalov entered and the Flyers drew closer on a goal by Claude Giroux at 6:25 from a wide angle. Jim Slater made it 2-1 at 13:39 and, after a Flyer timeout, Kyle Wellwood scored at 18:37. The parade began when ex-Flyer defenseman Randy Jones had a Blake Wheeler shot kick off his skate past Bobrovsky at 10:01.

wild 9 replay

The Flyers gave up three goals in each period and responded with three of their own in a wild second frame.Īt one point, the Flyers trailed by a 6-2 margin until they picked up goals from Briere at 14:11 and Talbot at 16:41.īriere tipped a shot past Ondrej Pavelec, then Talbot managed to get in the way of a Read rebound as it bounced off Pavelec.īut the Jets dominated most of the first 40 minutes, getting goals from six different players.Īfter Scott Hartnell finished off a Jaromir Jagr lead pass at 4:10 of the first, Winnipeg ran off the next five straight goals. The first two periods will not be making it onto any Hockey Defense Instructional DVDs. Goals by Daniel Briere (1:09), Matt Read (2:23) and van Riemsdyk (3:02) pulled the Flyers ahead in the third period.īut the Jets came back on goals by Alexander Burmistrov (3:30) and Mark Stuart (4:31) moved Winnipeg back in front at 8-7. The Flyers scored five unanswered goals to rally from a 6-2 deficit to lead 7-6. James van Riemsdyk scored with 3:39 to play to tie the game at 8-8 but Andrew Ladd countered with just 1:06 to play for the Winnipeg win. We didn't play strong hockey in front of our goalie, that's for sure." From our point of view it's disappointing. "I can't remember a game that had 17 goals scored both sides. Max Talbot agreed it was probably the sloppiest game he's participated in during his six-year career. I thought the last game in Montreal was the worst, but today was worse.'' I want to apologize to the fans and my teammates. "I'm lost in the woods right now,'' he said. We have a lot of work to do.''Īfter starting goalie Sergei Bobrovsky was pulled for allowing five goals, Ilya Bryzgalov wasn't much better, giving up the last four, including the winner.īryzgalov tried to take the blame for this defeat but it was a team effort. It really doesn't matter how many goals you scored.














Wild 9 replay