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Philadelphia 19-8-7 (Road: 7-4-4) 8:30 pm EST
Chicago 18-6-7 (Home: 10-1-4)

Игра в 4:30 по мск Изображение

Стоит обратить внимание, что на домашнем льду Чикагцы играют хорошо, поэтому легкой прогулки не предвидется.
Будет интересно понаблюдать за противостоянием Ричардса, Картера против Кейна с Тейвзом :flag

В мордобое могут отличится в составе Чикаго наш бывший игрок Бен Игер и крепкий деф Мэтт Уокер.

У Ганье против Чикаго 9 очков в 7-ми играх.

Go! :mrfly:

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Думаю наш бывший Игер с кем нибудь из наших устроит какую нить заварушку... :fight: а Картеру надо бы еще парочку забить,чтоб подальше от Ванька из Бафало оторваться... :mrfly:


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...проведем маленькую репетицию финала КС :flag...


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Трудно будет.

Чики хорошая команда. Забивать им нелегко.

Кто меньше бухал в эти два дня - те и одержат победу.

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Они зеленые против нас еще.
Наша матерость должна помочь :flag

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мдя время проведения матча не к селу не к городу....

Чикаго в этом сезоне жжот по полной, молодежь у них тоже хороша....Но всеравно мы победим.... :)

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...проведем маленькую репетицию финала КС :flag...

Одна ты на свете и в сердце одна...
У Чикаги только четыре нормальных дефа...куча молодежи в наподении...в САЧКЕ француз
и ... :dash: ...так что... :kur:
Рано,батенька,ставить вопрос о пролетарской революции :kur:


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...проведем маленькую репетицию финала КС :flag...

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Одна ты на свете и в сердце одна...
У Чикаги только четыре нормальных дефа...куча молодежи в наподении...в САЧКЕ француз
и ... :dash: ...так что... :kur:
Рано,батенька,ставить вопрос о пролетарской революции :kur:

...а по-моему в самый раз, когда ещё, если не сейчас :flag... а их только четыре нормальных дефа и вратарская бригада из француза с татарином пропустила на 22 шайбы меньше наших Атцов, при том, что у нас на 3 игры больше... :ded:....
...Фрэзер, Игер, Шарп.... да и вообще люблю я Чикагу ещё с начала 90-х, единственные кому симпатизирую в какой-то степени на Западе и в Лиге вообще... до тех пор, пока они не играют с ЛЁТЧИКАМИ!! :twisted: :twisted:...

зы ...Атцы Ричардс и Фрэзер были главной парой пенальти-киллеров на победном МЧМ-05 ;)... короче, в этой игре всё решат спецбригады ;)...


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У Чикаги только четыре нормальных дефа...куча молодежи в наподении...в САЧКЕ француз
и ... ...так что...

...и действующая серия из 7-ми побед подряд...

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Чикаге нас не одолеть , потому что за нами правда , вот и весь сказ :ded:

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4:30 конечно поздновато, после адской рабочей недели :-g


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4:30 конечно поздновато, после адской рабочей недели :-g


Но для настоящего летчика......... И ,именно поэтому позывной " Скиталец" будет в эфире ;)

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Кто же не любит Чикагу в предрассветной дымке... :kur:
Джонатан (Свифт),Боллард,Фрэзер-молодые исчо пока кубки целовать...
А без центров... :kur:


Последний раз редактировалось dan 26 дек 2008, 19:07, всего редактировалось 1 раз.

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У Чикаги только четыре нормальных дефа

8(восемь)

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PHILADELPHIA FLYERS (19-8-7) vs. CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS (18-6-7)

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BROADCAST INFO FOR THIS GAME:
Television: CN8 and CSN-CH (HD)
Philadelphia Radio: http://flyers.nhl.com/team/app/?serv...&id=2008020513
Chicago Radio: http://blackhawks.nhl.com/team/app/?...&id=2008020513
Webcasts: Post 'em if you got 'em

GAME PREVIEW and LINK TO TEAMS' WEBSITES:
Game Preview: http://flyers.nhl.com/team/app?gameN...9&service=page
Flyers' Website: http://flyers.nhl.com/
Blackhawks' Website: http://blackhawks.nhl.com/

LINKS TO RECENT ARTICLES:
Flyers face ex-coach Saturday -- http://www.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/ne...8-1643560.html
Flyers' top prospect Giroux is awaiting his turn -- http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/..._his_turn.html
Van Riemsdyk a sign of new times -- http://www.app.com/article/20081225/.../81225031/1002
Report: A.C. ruled out as home for Phantoms -- http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/1...ry/355620.html
Quiet Flyers forward Jeff Carter causing stir on ice -- http://www.google.com/hostednews/can...CuClXxRv26iAnw
Despite Changes in the N.H.L., Fighting Rises -- http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/25/sp...ight.html?_r=1
Hawks enjoying Christmas break -- http://blogs.chicagosports.chicagotr...-enjoying.html
Design on mind for Kane -- http://www.suntimes.com/sports/hocke...wint25.article
Chicago Blackhawks' rise culminates with Winter Classic -- http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports...,1407549.story
Campbell a real outdoorsman -- Hawks defenseman battled elements, scored goal for Sabres in '08 Classic -- http://www.suntimes.com/sports/hocke...hawk26.article



FLYERS' NOTES:
The Flyers are 15-2-4 in the last 21 games.
The Flyers are 15-1-4 when scoring the first goal of a game.
The Flyers are 13-1-2 when leading after the second period.
The Flyers have 30 goals in their last five home games.
The Flyers are 10-0-2 in their last 12 on home ice.
The Flyers are 5-7 in games decided beyond regulation.

FLYERS' POSSIBLE LINEUP:
Forwards:
12 Simon Gagne -- 18 Mike Richards -- 22 Mike Knuble
19 Scott Hartnell -- 17 Jeff Carter -- 15 Joffrey Lupul
45 Arron Asham -- 13 Glen Metropolit-- Andreas Nodl
32 Riley Cote -- 36 Darroll Powe -- 24 Josh Gratton
46 Jonathon Kalinski (probable scratch)

Defensemen:
44 Kimmo Timonen -- 23 Ossi Vaananen
5 Braydon Coburn -- 25 Matt Carle
47 Luca Sbisa/41 Andrew Alberts --6 Randy Jones

Goalies:
30 Antero Nittymaki
43 Martin Biron (possible starter)

FLYERS' INJURIES:
2 Derian Hatcher (right knee damage) is on injured reserve.
9 Scottie Upshall (sprained right knee) is out of action a minimum of 10-14 days beginning with December 22.
13 Glen Metropolit has been suffering from a lower body injury but is projected to play tonight.
48 Danny Briere was expected to miss about 4-5 weeks from December 3. From Paul Holmgren: "Danny had an MRI (December 3) on his stomach and groin area. There weren't any issues at all with his stomach but there is a significant groin strain in there and we're looking at Danny to be out of the lineup for 4-5 weeks." He was placed on LTIR, December 16 retroactive to December 3. He could return the first week of January.
77 Ryan Parent (right shoulder surgery) was expected to be out about 12-14 weeks from early October and is on injured reserve. Practiced with the team for the first time, November 25. He could return during this road trip.

FLYERS' ROSTER:
Forwards:
# Player Height Weight DOB Age Birthplace
45 Arron Asham 5' 11" 205 Apr 13, 1978 30 Portage La Prairie, MB, CAN
48 Danny Briere 5' 10" 179 Oct 6, 1977 31 Gatineau, QC, CAN
17 Jeff Carter 6' 3" 200 Jan 1, 1985 23 London, ON, CAN
32 Riley Cote 6' 2" 220 Mar 16, 1982 26 Winnipeg, MB, CAN
12 Simon Gagne "A" 6' 0" 195 Feb 29, 1980 28 Ste. Foy, QC, CAN
24 Josh Gratton 6' 2" 214 Sep 9, 1982 Brantford, Ontario
19 Scott Hartnell 6' 2" 210 Apr 18, 1982 26 Regina, SK, CAN
46 Jonathon Kalinski 6' 1" 175 May 25, 1987 21 Bonnyville, AB, CAN
22 Mike Knuble 6' 3" 230 Jul 4, 1972 36 Toronto, ON, CAN
15 Joffrey Lupul 6' 1" 205 Sep 23, 1983 25 Fort Saskatchewan, AB, CAN
13 Glen Metropolit 5' 10" 195 Jun 25, 1974 34 Toronto, ON, CAN
14 Andreas Nodl 6' 1" 196 Feb 28, 1987 21 Vienna, AUT
36 Darroll Powe 5' 11" 212 Jun 22 '85 23 Saskatoon, SK, CAN
18 Mike Richards "C" 5' 11" 195 Feb 11, 1985 23 Kenora, ON, CAN
9 Scottie Upshall 6' 0" 197 Oct 7, 1983 25 Fort McMurray, AB, CAN

Defensemen:
# Player Height Weight DOB Age Birthplace
41 Andrew Alberts 6' 5" 218 Jun 30, 1981 27 Minneapolis, MN, USA
25 Matt Carle 6' 0" 205 Sep 25, 1984 24 Anchorage, AK, USA
5 Braydon Coburn 6' 5" 220 Feb 27, 1985 23 Calgary, AB, CAN
2 Derian Hatcher ** 6' 5" 235 Jun 4, 1972 36 Sterling Heights, MI, USA
6 Randy Jones 6' 2" 200 Jul 23, 1981 27 Quispamsis, NB, CAN
3 Lasse Kukkonen 6' 0" 190 Sep 18, 1981 27 Oulu, FIN
77 Ryan Parent ** 6' 3" 183 Mar 17, 1987 21 Prince Albert, SK, CAN
47 Luca Sbisa 6' 2" 190 Jan 30, 1990 18 Ozieri, ITA
44 Kimmo Timonen "A" 5' 10" 194 Mar 18, 1975 33 Kuopio, FIN
23 Ossi Vaananen 6' 4" 215 Aug 18, 1980 28 Vantaa, FIN

Goalies:
# Player Height Weight DOB Age Birthplace
43 Martin Biron 6' 3" 180 Aug 15, 1977 31 Lac St. Charles, QC, CAN
30 Antero Niittymaki 6' 1" 195 Jun 18, 1980 28 Turku, FIN

INJURED RESERVE
FLYERS' STATS:
http://flyers.nhl.com/team/app?service=page&page=Stats



BLACKHAWKS' POSSIBLE LINEUP:
Forwards:
Dustin Byfuglien, Jonathan Toews, Troy Brouwer
Patrick Kane, Patrick Sharp, Kris Versteeg
Martin Havlat, Dave Bolland, Andrew Ladd
Ben Eager, Colin Fraser, Craig Adams

Defense:
Brian Campbell, Brent Seabrook
Duncan Keith, Matt Walker
Cam Barker, Brent Sopel

Goalies:
Nikolai Khabibulin (possible starter)
Cristobal Huet


BLACKHAWKS' INJURIES:
Adam Burish is on injured reserve with a broken toe.
Aaron Johnson has recovered from a rib injury, has participated in practices and is eligible to come off the injured reserve list December 28.

BLACKHAWKS' ROSTER:
Forwards
# Player Height Weight DOB Age Birthplace
28 Craig Adams 6' 0" 197 Apr 26, 1977 31 Seria, BRN
36 Dave Bolland 6' 0" 181 Jun 5, 1986 22 Mimico, ON, CAN
22 Troy Brouwer 6' 2" 213 Aug 17, 1985 23 Vancouver, BC, CAN
37 Adam Burish 6' 1" 189 Jan 6, 1983 25 Madison, WI, USA
33 Dustin Byfuglien 6' 3" 247 Mar 27, 1985 23 Minneapolis, MN, USA
55 Ben Eager 6' 2" 220 Jan 22, 1984 24 Ottawa, ON, CAN
46 Colin Fraser 6' 1" 188 Jan 28, 1985 23 Sicamous, BC, CAN
24 Martin Havlat 6' 2" 217 Apr 19, 1981 27 Mlada Boleslav, CZE
88 Patrick Kane 5' 10" 175 Nov 19, 1988 20 Buffalo, NY, USA
16 Andrew Ladd 6' 2" 198 Dec 12, 1985 23 Maple Ridge, BC, CAN
10 Patrick Sharp "A" 6' 1" 197 Dec 27, 1981 26 Thunder Bay, ON, CAN
19 Jonathan Toews "C" 6' 2" 209 Apr 29, 1988 20 Winnipeg, MB, CAN
32 Kris Versteeg 5' 10" 180 May 13, 1986 22 Lethbridge, AB, CAN

Defensemen
# Player Height Weight DOB Age Birthplace
25 Cam Barker 6' 3" 213 Apr 4, 1986 22 Winnipeg, MB, CAN
51 Brian Campbell 6' 0" 188 May 23, 1979 29 Strathroy, ON, CAN
23 Aaron Johnson 6' 1" 211 Apr 30, 1983 25 Port Hawkesbury, NS, CAN
2 Duncan Keith "A" 6' 1" 194 Jul 16, 1983 25 Winnipeg, MB, CAN
7 Brent Seabrook 6' 3" 220 Apr 20, 1985 23 Richmond, BC, CAN
5 Brent Sopel 6' 1" 211 Jan 7, 1977 31 Calgary, AB, CAN
8 Matt Walker 6' 3" 214 Apr 7, 1980 28 Beaverlodge, AB, CAN
43 James Wisniewski 6' 0" 207 Feb 21, 1984 24 Canton, MI, USA

Goalies
# Player Height Weight DOB Age Birthplace
38 Cristobal Huet 6' 1" 205 Sep 3, 1975 33 St-Martin-d'Hères, FRA
39 Nikolai Khabibulin 6' 1" 209 Jan 13, 1973 35 Sverdlovsk, RUS


BLACKHAWKS' STATS:
http://blackhawks.nhl.com/team/app?s...age&page=Stats


FLYERS-BLACKHAWKS' SERIES HISTORY:

Current and Miscellaneous:
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Lasse Kukkonen and Kyle Calder


The Flyers' all-time W-L-T-OTL record is 51-42-30-0 in regular season play.
The Flyers' all-time W-L-T-OTL at Philadelphia is 36-16-11-0.
The Flyers' all-time W-L-T-OTL at Chicago is 15-26-19-0.
The Flyers have won the last six meetings and 12 of the last 13 contests. The Flyers are 17-3-6-0 in the last 26 games.
The Flyers have won the last seven home games. Chicago last won in Philadelphia in November 1996.
Also, the Flyers were swept 4-0 in a 1971 playoff series by Chicago.
The Flyers have won the last two games played in Chicago. The Blackhawks last home win came in November 2001.

1960s:

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Bobby Hull

November 29, 1967 -- In the first meeting between the squads, the Hawks won 3-1 in Chicago Stadium. Bobby Hull scored the first goal in this series, 7:21 into the second period. Doug Mohns scored Chicago's other goals.
December 10, 1967 -- Dennis Dejordy made 30 saves and Bobby Hull scored two goals in Chicago's 3-0 win, the first time the teams met in Philadelphia. Doug Favell made 30 saves in the loss.
December 23, 1967 -- Stan Mikita and Kenny Wharram each had a goal and an assist in Chicago's 3-2 home win.
February 3, 1968 -- The Flyers won for the first time in this series, after an 0-3-0 start, 5-3 in the Spectrum. Forbes Kennedy (1-2-3), who scored with just under five minutes to play to snap a 3-3 tie, and Pat Hannigan (2-1-3), who scored two goals that gave the Flyers a 2-0 lead, led the offense. Bernie Parent made 33 saves. The Flyers led 3-0 but Chicago rallied for three straight goals.
January 2, 1969 -- The Flyers' Jim Johnson scored in the third period and the teams played to a 2-2 tie in the Spectrum. Doug Favell made 33 saves.
January 23, 1969 -- Bernie Parent made 36 saves in a 2-2 tie in Chicago. Dick Sarrazin and Jean-Guy Gendron scored PPGs 16 seconds apart for the Flyers. The two players, along with Andre Lacroix, accounted for all six points. Gilles Marotte was in the box for a five-minute boarding major and then Bobby Hull later joined him with a minor penalty.
January 30, 1969 -- In their most decisive loss ever, the Flyers were demolished 12-0 in the Spectrum. The Hawks led 3-0 on three SHGs, including the first two while killing the same penalty, and had a 6-0 lead after the first period which increased to 9-0 after two periods. Dennis Hull (2-3-5) and Pit Martin (1-4-5, four points in the first period) had five-point outings. Jim Pappin (3-0-3), Eric Nesterenko (1-2-3), Chico Maki (1-2-3), Bobby Hull (0-3-3), Doug Mohns (2-0-2) and Stan Mikita (1-1-2) and Kenny Wharram (0-2-2) had multi-point games. Chicago had 49 shots. Dennis Dejordy made 37 saves in the shutout. After the game, the Flyers demoted goalie Doug Favell to Quebec (AHL) after allowing six goals in less than one period; Bernie Parent let in six the remainder of the contest.
February 12, 1969 -- Less than two weeks after a 12-0 loss, the Flyers scored two third period goals to rally from a 3-1 deficit and tied the Hawks 3-3 in Chicago. Bernie Parent made 36 saves. Dick Cherry tied the game with under four minutes to play. Larry Hale assisted on both third period goals.
February 15, 1969 -- Dave Dryden had a sizzling performance as he made 48 saves in a 3-0 shutout road victory in the Spectrum. Chicago snapped an eight-game losing skid. Andre Boudrias scored in the opening period and that goal held up until Stan Mikita tallied twice in the third period. Boudrias was acquired the prior day in a multi-player trade with Minnesota.
March 16, 1969 -- Dennis Dejordy had 38 saves and Pit Martin (2-1-3) and Bobby Hull (2-0-2) scored twice in Chicago's 6-2 home win.
December 14, 1969 -- Cliff Koroll had a natural hat trick, the latter two in the third period, in Chicago's 4-1 win. Stan Mikita and Doug Jarrett assisted on each of Korroll's goals. The Hawks finished with a 7-1-3 record in the 1960s against the Flyers.

1970-74:

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Jim Pappin and Bernie Parent


January 28, 1970 -- Doug Favell made 41 saves and Gary Dornhoefer tied the game with a third period SHG for the Flyers in a 2-2 tie at Chicago.
January 31, 1970 -- Tony Esposito made 34 saves and both Bobby Hull and Stan Mikita scored twice in Chicago's 5-0 win at the Spectrum.
February 7, 1970 -- The teams skated to a 4-4 tie in Chicago. Gary Dornhoefer (2-1-3) led the Flyers while Pat Stapleton (0-3-3) and Pit Martin (1-2-3) led the Hawks.
February 26, 1970 -- Bobby Hull scored twice and the Hawks won 3-2 in Philadelphia. It was the lone game Dunc Wilson tended goal for the Flyers. Gerry Desjardins, who later was the Sabres' goalie in the 1975 Finals against the Flyers, made 34 saves.
March 8, 1970 -- Tony Esposito made 38 saves and Jim Pappin scored twice in the first period as the Hawks won 3-2 in Philadelphia. The Flyers' two goals came in the final three minutes of the contest.
November 7, 1970 -- Bernie Parent made 34 saves in a 1-1 tie in Philadelphia. The teams exchanged second period goals.
November 11, 1970 -- Chicago won 7-1 in the Stadium as Bobby Hull (2-2-4), Stan Mikita (0-3-3) and Dennis Hull (2-0-2) led the way. Gerry Desjardins made 31 saves. Seven seconds into the game, Keith Magnuson fought Earl Heiskala. About seven minutes later, Parent and Gerry Pinder received major penalties. Parent was removed after the seventh goal, just past the midway stage of the middle period.
November 28, 1970 -- Tony Esposito made 29 saves and Chicago scored twice in the third period of a 3-1 win at the Stadium.
January 2, 1971 -- Gerry Desjardins made 29 saves and Chicago scored twice in the third period of a 3-1 win in the Spectrum. Bobby Hull had three points. Chicago owned a record of 13-1-6 in 20 games in this series.
February 4, 1971 -- The Flyers beat the Hawks 6-2 in the Spectrum for their second win in this series. Simon Nolet (1-2-3) led the offense. The Flyers exploded for four second period goals and the go-ahead goal, by Jim Johnson, was loudly disputed by Gerry Desjardins who picked up and interference minor less than a minute after the Flyers went up 3-1 and 1:40 after he complained to officials about the second goal. At that point, Desjardins was removed for Tony Esposito who played the balance of the game. Chicago had a 10-0-6 mark in the prior 16 regular season games and an all-time mark of 13-1-6 in the twenty prior matchups. Dennis Hull scored both Chicago goals.
March 27, 1971 -- The Hawks recorded a 3-1 win in the Stadium as Tony Esposito made 31 saves. Doug Favell made 37 stops in the defeat.
April 7, 1971 -- In Game 1 of the QFs, Tony Esposito made 33 saves and Bobby Hull scored twice in the Hawks' 5-2 home win.
April 8, 1971 -- In Game 2 of the QFs, Bobby Hull and Stan Mikita each scored two goals that gave Chicago a 4-0 lead en route to a 6-2 victory at home. After the game, Flyers' forward Andre Lacroix made inflammatory statements about head coach Vic Stasiuk's coaching techniques.
April 10, 1971 -- In Game 3 of the QFs, Bobby Hull (2-1-3) scored twice in the third period and Chicago recorded a 3-2 win in Philadelphia. The Flyers led 2-1 for almost a full 20 minutes before Hull scored while Bill Lesuk was in the box. Less than five minutes later, the Hawks, as a 5-on-3 just expired, got another PPG from Hull with Lesuk again in the box. All three Chicago goals came via the PP.
April 11, 1971 -- In Game 4 of the QFs, Chicago swept the Flyers in convincing style winning 6-2 as Tony Esposito made 38 saves.. Jim Pappin scored consecutive goals to start the afternoon game and completed the hat trick in the third period while Cliff Koroll scored consecutive goals to start the third period.
October 15, 1971 -- Andre Lacroix was dealt to Chicago for Rick Foley.
October 24, 1971 -- Serge Bernier (1-1-2) snapped a 1-1 third period tie and the Flyers skated to a 2-1 win in the Spectrum. 1971 first round draft pick Pierre Plante gave the Flyers a 1-0 lead, the only goal he would score for the Flyers.
November 3, 1971 -- Gary "Suitcase" Smith stopped 21 shots in Chicago's 3-0 home win. All three Chicago goals came within eight minutes in the second period.
January 2, 1972 -- The Hawks won 6-2 in the Stadium as Pit Martin led the offense (1-4-5) with five points. Chico Maki (1-2-3) and Bobby Hull (2-1-3) each had three points. Joe Watson fought Stan Mikita.
January 20, 1972 -- Simon Nolet and Bill Lesuk scored in the third period and the Flyers recorded a 3-2 come-from-behind victory in the Spectrum. Bruce Gamble made 28 saves including 8-for-8 against Stan Mikita.
February 16, 1972 -- Chicago pulled off an impressive rally in the Stadium by scoring three third period goals, two by Jim Pappin within a span of six seconds, in a game that ended in a 3-3 tie. The Flyers scored three goals in a four-plus minute span in the second period to take a 3-0 lead into the final period. Pappin scored at 2:57 and 3:03 (the NHL record for fastest two goals by one player is four seconds) of the third period and then Stan Mikita tied the game at the 5:08 mark. The game marked the NHL debut of Flyers' goalie Bobby Taylor who made 29 saves.
March 23, 1972 -- The Hawks led 3-0 after one period en route to a 4-2 win in Philly. The Flyers got within 3-2 but the Hawks scored with 41 seconds left in the middle period. In the third, Rick Foley, who scored the Flyers' second goal, was tossed for an elbowing penalty.
November 9, 1972 -- Rick MacLeish netted a hat trick in the Flyers' 5-3 home win. MacLeish scored twice and gave the Flyers a 2-0 lead at the 6:18 mark. The Hawks cut a 3-1 deficit to 3-2 on a Dennis Hull goal in the third period but MacLeish completed the hat trick about five minutes later. Dave Schultz bloodied Keith Magnuson in one of the earliest fights of Schultz's career. Philly outshot Chicago 42-36.
December 20, 1972 -- Tony Esposito made 30 saves and Chico Maki scored twice in Chicago's 4-1 home win.
January 13, 1973 -- Gary Dornhoefer scored with under five minutes to play and the Flyers finally defeated the Hawks in Chicago, 3-2. The Flyers entered the game with an all-time mark of 0-12-5 in 17 games (including two PO losses) played in Chicago. Bobby Clarke (1-2-3) tied the game about seven minutes prior to Dorny's goal. Bill Flett also had three points. Michel Belhumeur was the winning goalie while Tony Esposito took the defeat.
February 11, 1973 -- Pit Martin (2-3-5) and Dennis Hull (2-2-4) led Chicago to a 7-2 victory. Bill White added three assists. Tony Esposito made 36 saves.
November 1, 1973 -- Bill Barber's 50-foot first period PPG was the game's lone tally and Bernie Parent stopped 25 shots in the Flyers' 1-0 victory.
December 12, 1973 -- The Flyers scored twice in the first period and Chicago responded with two second period goals in a 2-2 tie in the Stadium. Bernie Parent made 31 saves.
December 22, 1973 -- Dave Schultz gave Philadelphia a 1-0 lead then beat Keith Magnuson in a fight in Philly's 4-2 home win. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xbc_...ext=1&index=63 Chicago scored goals in the second and third period to take a 2-1 lead but the Flyers recorded three unanswered tallies for the victory.
February 23, 1974 -- A scoreless tie was snapped with 5:32 to play when John Marks' scored a PPG and Chicago eventually beat the Flyers 3-1 in the Stadium. Bernie Parent made 35 saves in the loss.
December 28, 1974 -- Dave Schultz and Keith Magnuson fought 1:29 into the contest leading to misconducts for both players. Chicago won 2-1 with two first period goals. After this loss, the Flyers went 10-0-2 in the next 12 that season.

1975-79:
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Tony Esposito

February 13, 1975 -- Rick MacLeish had three points (1-2-3) and Bernie Parent made 26 saves in the Flyers' 4-1 win in Philadelphia. The Flyers outshot Chicago 37-27. Orest Kindrachuk and goalie Tony Esposito were issued fighting majors, with Esposito getting an additional minor, in the scoreless first period. Philly scored three times in the middle period.
March 29, 1975 -- For the second time in franchise history, the Flyers beat the Hawks in Chicago, 5-2. Bernie parent made 24 saves and the offense was led by Bobby Clarke (1-3-4) and Bill Barber (2-0-2) who scored the go-ahead goal. Philly entered the game with a 1-15-6 all-time mark in 22 games played in Chicago.
March 30, 1975 -- Philly swept the home-and-home series as Rick MacLeish tallied three points (1-2-3) in the 4-1 home win. The Flyers outshot Chicago 32-19.
November 5, 1975 -- The Hawks recovered from a 4-1 third period deficit to tie the Flyers 4-4 in Chicago. Grant Mulvey scored two third period goals for the Hawks. Bobby Clarke had two first period goals. The Flyers outshot Chicago 43-24 including 32-12 after 40 minutes.
November 13, 1975 -- The Flyers rallied from two four-goal deficits for a 5-5 tie in Philadelphia. Gary Dornhoefer (1-3-4) had four points and Ross Lonsberry two goals for the Flyers. The duo scored 19 seconds apart in the final 24 seconds of the middle period to close the gap to 5-3. Bill Barber and Dave Schultz scored in the first 2:29 of the third period. The Flyers scored four times in a span of 2:53 covering two periods. John Marks set an NHL record for the fastest two goals at the start of a game when he gave Chicago a 2-0 lead 33 seconds into the contest.
December 4, 1975 -- Dave Schultz scored consecutive first period goals and the Flyers' unleashed a 43-shot attack in a 5-2 win in Philadelphia. Bill Barber and Don Saleski combined for 15 shots.
December 17, 1975 -- Reggie Leach had two points in a span of 96 seconds in the third period and the Flyers scored a 4-2 win in Chicago. Bob Kelly had the GWG. Wayne Stephenson picked up his 20th victory by making 27 saves.
January 18, 1976 -- Tony Esposito made 35 saves and Dale Tallon picked up two assists in Chicago's 2-0 home win. The Flyers were 5-0-2 in their previous seven games against the Hawks. Dave Schultz had 27 PIMs, his fourth highest total as a Flyer in a regular season game, including a game misconduct near the end of the first period. Moments earlier, he fought Keith Magnuson. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xbc_...eature=related
October 21, 1976 -- Don Saleski and Mel Bridgman had three points each and the Flyers won 5-1 in Philadelphia. The Flyers outshot Chicago 43-19.
November 10, 1976 -- The teams skated to a 2-2 tie when John Marks evened the game for Chicago in the third period. Paul Holmgren and Bob Murray hooked up in a fight.
December 16, 1976 -- The Flyers scored three third period goals and won 4-1 in Philadelphia. Tony Esposito faced 46 shots as the Flyers outshot Chicago 46-20 including 16-4 in the final period. There were plenty of fights in the game including this encounter: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUjZP8Xkc_w
January 23, 1977 -- The Flyers outshot the Hawks 17-4 in the first period but Tony Esposito held the Hawks in the game that ended in a 2-2 tie. Jim Watson tied the game at 2-2 with under 12 minutes remaining.
February 3, 1977 -- Rick MacLeish (2-1-3) and Bob Kelly (0-3-3) led the Flyers offense and Bernie Parent stopped 24 shots in Philadelphia's 6-0 victory in the Spectrum. .
October 13, 1977 -- Wayne Stephenson made 35 saves and Don Saleski (2-1-3) had three points in the Flyers' season opener, a 5-1 win.
October 26, 1977 -- The teams played to a 2-2 tie. Mike Veisor made 34 saves for Chicago. Bill Barber evened the game in the third period.
December 10, 1977 -- Don Saleski scored his second goal of the game with under seven minutes to play to snap a 2-2 tie and the Flyers skated to a 4-2 home win. The Flyers were 10-1-5 in their last 16 meetings with Chicago.
January 11, 1978 -- Doug Wilson's PPG with under four minutes to play gave Chicago a 5-4 win at home. The Flyers were 10-1-5 against the Hawks in the prior 16 meetings; however, this win was the first of five straight for Chicago.
February 1, 1978 -- Despite being outshot 18-2 in the third period and 37-14 in the game, the Hawks won 3-1 at home. Tony Esposito made 36 saves and Cliff Koroll scored twice.
November 16, 1978 -- Mike Veisor made 43 saves in Chicago's 4-3 win in the Stadium. The Flyers outshot the Hawks 37-12 over the last 40 minutes. The game was tied 2-2 after two periods but Chicago scored two early third period goals.
December 23, 1978 -- Mike Veisor had 26 saves and Cliff Korroll had two key goals in Chicago's 5-2 home win. Behn Wilson whipped Keith Magnuson in a fight after a lengthy debate: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_2DH...spx?Game=43894
March 8, 1979 -- Mike Veisor continued his brief spell over the Flyers with a 33-save 5-1 win in the Spectrum. Stan Mikita and Troy Murray each had three points.
March 14, 1979 -- The Flyers finally solved Mike Veisor, who entered this game 3-0-0 against Philadelphia this season, in a 3-0 win in Chicago. Bill Barber and Reggie Leach each had a goal and an assist. Wayne Stephenson faced 15 shots in the shutout victory. Rick MacLeish had nine shots. The Flyers had lost the last five in this series.
December 9, 1979 -- The Flyers set a team-record with their 24th game (eventually reached 35 games) without a loss (17-0-7). Chicago's Terry Ruskowski scored with 50 seconds left and the teams battled to a 4-4 tie in Philadelphia. Chicago scored three times in the third on just four shots. Though Philly outshot Chicago 15-4 in the final period, the Hawks out-scored the Flyers 3-2. In the first period, the Flyers scored twice on three shots.

1980-84:
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Behn Wilson

January 17, 1980 -- Paul Holmgren scored twice and Pete Peeters made 21 saves in the Flyers' 5-1 victory in the Spectrum. Philly outshot Chicago 47-22.
January 23, 1980 -- Phil Myre made 37 saves and Philly won 4-1 in Chicago. Bill Barber and Jimmy Watson each had two points. In the final two minutes, Paul Holmgren and Dave Hutchinson fought amid debris being tossed onto the ice: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gkubo...88&Fight=19341 At the same time, Frank Bathe and Terry Ruskowski, who fought earlier in the third period, made acquaintances a second time in the same period: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7s4zFbiHXa0 and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EunqjBiP_0I
March 12, 1980 -- In a 6-6 tie in Chicago, each team was held scoreless in the first, scored twice in the second and added four goals in the third period. Chicago took an early 4-2 third period lead but the Flyers scored the next four. Greg Fox and Rich Preston evened the score at 6-6. Ron Sedlbauer had seven shots and four points for the Hawks. Paul Holmgren had three third period assists and Bill Barber and Ken Linseman scored twice in the contest. Flyers' goalie Phil Myre called the goal judge "a crook" for allowing a controversial goal and Myre flipped out by smashing his stick against the glass.
December 4, 1980 -- Tom Gorence's insurance tally in the third period helped the Flyers to a 7-5 victory. The Flyers never trailed after taking a 2-1 lead but their 6-3 third period lead was reduced to 6-5. Brian Propp (2-1-3) led the Flyers. Philly had three PPGs.
December 10, 1980 -- Bill Barber scored twice and Pete Peeters had 39 saves in a 2-2 tie at the Stadium. Grant Mulvey had 12 shots for Chicago and finally beat Peeters, on the PP, with 3:19 remaining in the third period.
March 18, 1981 -- Tony Esposito made 25 saves in the Blackhawks' 5-1 win in Chicago Stadium.
March 21, 1981 -- Tony Esposito made 34 saves in a 4-4 tie in the Spectrum. Reggie Leach evened the game with a third period goal.
December 23, 1981 -- Down 2-0 early, the Flyers scored seven of the next eight and took a 7-3 lead into the final period of an eventual 7-6 win. Philly tied the score 2-2 with two shorties in a span of 1:22. The Flyers scored three goals within 1:41 in the second period to take a 5-2 lead. Chicago scored three third period goals, two on the PP. Ken Linseman (1-2-3), Brian Propp (1-2-3) and Bill Barber (2-0-2) led the offense.
March 6, 1982 -- Murray Bannerman made 41 saves and the Hawks scored three third period goals in a 4-1 win at home. The Flyers led 1-0 through 39+ minutes. Fifteen seconds after the Hawks made it 3-1, a brawl ensued with eight skaters getting misconduct penalties and the other two receiving fighting majors.
March 18, 1982 -- In what turned out to be Pat Quinn's final game as the Flyers' head coach, Darryl Sittler scored with 22 seconds to play, his second goal of the contest, in a 4-4 tie. Quinn was fired after the next day's practice. Murray Bannerman made 44 saves for Chicago.
January 2, 1983 -- Lindsay Carson scored the only two goals of the third period and Pelle Lindbergh made 25 saves in the Flyers' 3-1 win in Chicago. Nineteen seconds after Paul Holmgren tied the game, the Flyers challenged Denis Savard's stick and it was determined to be illegal; he was penalized, however, the Hawks killed the minor.
January 15, 1983 -- The teams skated to a 4-4 tie in a nasty game that involved a spearing penalty (Denis Savard), a highistcking major and two fights all at different times. The Flyers went up early in the third, 4-2, but Chicago rallied for two goals less than a minute later.
March 8, 1983 -- Chicago scored two PPGs in the first period en route to a 4-1 win in Philly. Tony Esposito made 28 saves.
June 8, 1983 -- Doug Crossman was traded to Philadelphia with Chicago's 2nd round choice (Scott Mellanby) in the 1984 Entry Draft for Behn Wilson.
December 8, 1983 -- Brian Propp scored with 3:05 left to propel the Flyers to a 3-2 home win. Philly scored twice in the first period but Chicago responded with a pair in the middle period. Propp and Denis Savard were issues fighting majors in the second period. Bob Froese made 32 saves in the win.
December 21, 1983 -- Miroslav Dvorak's goal with 54 seconds to play lifted the Flyers to a 3-3 tie in Chicago. Earlier in the game, Bobby Clarke suffered a cut eyelid from the skate blade of the Blackhawks' Steve Ludzik. Bloodied, Clarke returned to the game and set up Dvorak's tying tally. It was Philly's third straight 3-3 tie.
January 29, 1984 -- Mark Howe's second goal of the nationally televised (USA Network) contest with one second to play gave the Flyers a 5-5 tie in Chicago. Howe had three points. The Flyers led 4-3 after one period. Philly outshot Chicago 44-25 including 20-7 in the first period.
November 27, 1984 -- The Flyers led 3-0 less than five minutes into the game and held on for a 4-2 win in the Spectrum. After Brian Propp scored to make it 3-0, Chicago's Bill Gardner scored twice to narrow the gap to one goal after 20 minutes. Lindsay Carson (1-1-2) scored the only goal over the last 44+ minutes and the Flyers cruised to a 4-2 victory. The Flyers had 48 shots on Warren Skorodenski and outshot Chicago 34-13 over the last 40 minutes.

1985-89:

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Dave Brown

January 10, 1985 -- Philadelphia leveled Chicago 6-1 at home as Pelle Lindbergh made 24 saves. The Flyers scored four third period goals in a span of about 10 minutes. Six Flyers scored including Brian Propp (1-2-3) who had three points and the key goal with 56 seconds left in the middle period to snap a 1-1 tie. Philly had 44 shots on Murray Bannerman.
March 27, 1985 -- The Flyers' 11-game win streak was snapped with a 5-2 loss in Chicago. Philly ended the 1984-85 season with 16 wins in the last 17 games, this was the lone blemish. Brian Propp's second goal tied the game 2-2 in the third period but Chicago finished the scoring with three goals. At 19:38, the game turned nasty when Rich Sutter and Jerry Dupont were issued spearing majors while Chicago's Behn Wilson and Philly's Tim Kerr fought.
October 20, 1985 -- Brian Propp, Murray Craven and Mark Howe each had two third period points and the Flyers beat the Hawks 5-2 in Chicago. Propp had three points and nine shots in the win. The Flyers had 17 third period shots and 43 in the game.
November 7, 1985 -- In what would be the final game played by Pelle Lindbergh, the Flyers scored six unanswered goals, including two each from Mark Howe and Tim Kerr, in a 6-2 win at the Spectrum. Ron Sutter had three (1-2-3) points. Lindbergh made 18 saves and was the reserve netminder during the Flyers next game vs. Boston prior to his fatal car accident.
February 9, 1986 -- Ilkka Sinisalo scored a PPG with seven minutes to play and despite Bob Sauve's 44 saves, the teams battled to a 2-2 tie in Chicago. Behn Wilson of Chicago was in the box when the game was tied by Sinisalo. Daryl Stanley and Al Secord got fighting majors: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fNkM...eature=related In the overtime, Rick Tocchet and Jerry Dupont danced with 40 seconds to play http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujjZ6...spx?Game=32641
November 20, 1986 -- Tim Kerr (4-1-5) had a brilliant performance with four straight goals, an assist and nine shots in the Flyers 5-1 win in the Spectrum. Brian Propp (1-3-4), Murray Craven (0-3-3) and Pelle Eklund (0-2-2) finished out the scoring. The four Flyers combined for all 14 (5-9-14) points. Ron Hextall made 24 saves and the only goal to beat him was by Illinois-born Mark LaVarre, the first of his brief NHL career, just 63 seconds into the game.
January 21, 1987 -- Ron Hextall made 44 saves but a Troy Murray (2-1-3) goal with 1:03 to play gave the Hawks a 5-5 tie in Chicago Stadium. Philadelphia led 2-0 but Chicago scored the next three followed by three straight from the Flyers. The Hawks had both third period goals. Chicago outshot the Flyers 49-35 including 21-4 in the third and OT combined. Mark Howe and Denis Savard received fighting majors with under two minutes remaining, 24 seconds prior to the tying goal.
January 23, 1987 -- Lindsay Carson scored with 2:14 to play and the Flyers prevailed 4-3 in Philly. Tim Kerr (2-1-3) assisted on the GWG and scored twice including a PPG to make it 1-0 when, 35 seconds into the game, Don Nachbaur (Flyers) and Gary Nyland (Chicago) got into a fight with Nylund picking up the instigator penalty which led to an unhappy Blackhawks' bench being penalized two more minutes for a delay of the game. Chicago received two goals fromn Steve Larmer and a third from Ed Olczyk which made it 3-3 in the third period.
October 11, 1987 -- Rick Vaive scored twice in the third period and Chicago skated to a 5-3 win in the Stadium. The Hawks scored twice in seven seconds late in the third period. Bob Mason (33 saves) beat Mark Laforest.
March 13, 1988 -- Dirk Graham's OT goal completed a four-goal rally as the Hawks won 5-4 in Chicago. The Flyers once led 4-1 but the Hawks struck back with two goals in 19 seconds to narrow their deficit to one goal as the third period started. Bob McGill scored two goals for Chicago. Denis Savard scored his 40th goal.
March 17, 1988 -- Denis Savard's OT goal lifted Chicago to a 4-3 win in Philadelphia. Bob Mason made 45 saves for the victory. The Blackhawks scored three times in the middle period but the Flyers added two in the third period with Doug Crossman assisting on both. The Flyers outshot Chicago 48-27.
December 10, 1988 -- Derrick Smith registered his lone career Flyers' hat trick and the Flyers defeated Chicago 6-4 in Philadelphia in their first meeting against former head coach Mike Keenan. After a scoreless first period, the Flyers scored five times in the second period for a 5-2 lead after two. Bob Murray scored twice in the third to narrow the Hawks' deficit to one goal before Smith completed his hat trick. Tim Kerr was ejected for a high-sticking major in the second period and teammate Rick Tocchet was tossed for a similar infraction late in the third period. Jimmy Waite gave up five goals on 17 shots and was replaced by Darren Pang. Ron Hextall made 23 saves for the win.
March 11, 1989 -- Philadelphia's Tim Kerr and Rick Tocchet each had two goals and three points in the 7-2 win at the Spectrum. Mark Laforest had 35 saves for the Flyers.
March 22, 1989 -- Dave Poulin scored with 1:54 to play and the Flyers rallied from a 2-0 third period deficit to win 3-2 at Chicago. Ron Sutter and Terry Carkner scored earlier goals. Scott Mellanby had two assists. Ron Hextall made 28 saves.

1990-1999:
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Mike Keenan

January 6, 1990 -- Adam Creighton (2-1-3) scored twice and three teammates had three-point efforts in an 8-5 home win for the Blackhawks. Chicago led 5-1 with about five minutes remaining; however, the contest ended with a furious flurry as in a span of 4:40 there were seven goals scored the last of which came with 16 seconds to play. The Flyers got to within 5-3 and 7-5. The shots were 41-37 for Chicago. Scott Mellanby and Pelle Eklund has three points for the Flyers.
January 11, 1990 -- The teams went on another third period scoring spree as each squad scored three goals in a 5-4 Chicago road win. The Hawks led 2-1 after one period and after a scoreless second period. The Flyers scored twice in the first 75 seconds of the third to take a 3-2 lead. Chicago responded with consecutive goals from Al Secord to complete his hat trick and a late goal from Jeremy Roenick to seal the deal. The Flyers scored with 37 seconds to play to finish the scoring. The Hawks had 21 first period shots; they scored three times on six third period shots.. In the game, the Flyers outshot the Hawks 40-36.
February 25, 1990 -- Dirk Graham (2-1-3) scored twice, leading Chicago to a 4-1 victory in the Stadium. Chicago scored three PPGs. The Hawks outshot the Flyers 20-3 in the first period and held a 1-0 lead. The feisty game featured multiple first period fights including Terry Carkner-Wayne Van Dorp just 42 seconds into the game; Carkner was ejected for a high-sticking major. Later in the first, Chicago's Steve Konroyd was tossed. In the final minute of regulation, Craig Berube and Jeremy Roenick fought. Ron Hextall, who made 33 saves, picked up a 10-minute misconduct in that fight. Jacques Cloutier made 24 saves in the win.
November 3, 1990 -- Ed Belfour made 26 saves in the Blackhawks' 3-1 win in Philly. Steve Larmer scored less than three minutes into the game and that goal held up until Chicago made it 2-0 more than six minutes into the third period.
December 9, 1990 -- The Flyers recorded a 5-4 win in Chicago. Philly led 3-1 after one period and extended the lead to 4-1 in the second before the Hawks made it 4-3. Pelle Eklund then scored a key PPG. The game was scorless in the third.
February 18, 1991 -- Pelle Eklund had three points in Philly's 5-3 home win. Down 3-2, Rick Tocchet, Scott Mellanby and Ron Sutter scored for the Flyers.
December 14, 1991 -- Dan Quinn scored with 12:08 to play in the third of a 1-1 draw. Dominic Roussel had 41 saves for the Flyers.
December 15, 1991 -- The teams played to consecutive ties in as many nights. Brian Noonan's second goal of the game, with under three minutes to play, lifted Chicago into a 4-4 tie at home. Andrei Lomakin led the Flyers with three points.
January 14, 1992 -- Ron Hextall made 33 saves in a 1-1 tie in Philadelphia. Hextall was a perfect 17-for-17 in the opening period. Brent Sutter evened the game in the third period after Dave Brown gave the Flyers a 1-0 lead in the middle period. The Flyers were outshot 34-17 in the game.
October 29, 1992 -- The teams tied for the fourth straight meeting. Jocelyn Lemieux scored with 2:56 to play and this game ended 5-5. Chicago outshot Philly 32-11 in the first 40 minutes but with the score 4-3 in the Flyers' favor. Jimmy Waite was replaced by Eddie Belfour. Eric Lindros and Mark Recchi each scored twice for Philly. The Hawks outshot the Flyers 47-27 in the game and Dominic Roussel made 42 saves.
December 19, 1992 -- Mark Recchi scored twice and Tommy Soderstrom made 27 saves in the Flyers' 3-1 home win. Doug Evans added two points. Eric Lindros had an assist as he returned to the lineup after missing nine games (covering 27 days) with a knee sprain. The Flyers entered the game losers of their last six while the Hawks had won their last five contests.
October 31, 1993 -- Kevin Dineen (4-1-5) was phenomenal while Rod Brind'Amour (1-4-5) also had five points as they helped dismantle Eddie Belfour (16 saves on 25 shots) and Chicago in a 9-6 victory in the Stadium. Josef Beranek (0-4-4) added four points. Dominic Roussel became the third goalie in NHL history to reach nine wins for the month of October. Chicago tied the game at 6-6 on consecutive third period goals but then Dineen scored twice with a goal by Mark Recchi in between. Jeremy Roenick (0-3-3) and Brian Noonan (2-0-2) led the Blackhawks.
December 18, 1993 -- One of the oddest moments in Flyers' history as Garry Galley shot the puck 180 feet down ice and into his own goal. With a delayed penalty on Chicago, Galley heard teammate Kevin Dineen shout for the puck. Galley, near the Chicago goal, passed back but instead the puck traveled down into the Flyers' net as Tommy Soderstrom was on the bench for an extra attacker. Christian Ruuttu was awarded the goal. Galley redeemed himself as 45 seconds later he assisted on Yves Racine's tying goal and that is how the game finished, a 2-2 tie in the Spectrum. Jeff Hackett made 34 saves for Chicago.

1995-1999:
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February 16, 1995 -- Karl Dykhuis was traded to the Flyers for Bob Wilkie and Philadelphia's 5th round choice (used to select Kyle Calder) in the 1997 Entry Draft.
October 22, 1995 -- The Blackhawks ended an 0-4-5 skid against the Flyers with a 5-4 win in Chicago. Joe Murphy, who was benched in recent games, scored the GWG, his first tally of the season. Eric Daze had two goals. The Flyers led 3-1 after one period. It was the Flyers first loss in seven games that season.
February 25, 1996 -- Kjell Samuellson snapped a 2-2 tie with 21 seconds remaining in the third period and the Flyers won 3-2 at home. Eric Lindros (1-2-3), Eric Desjardins and Dan Quinn combined for seven of the nine individual points. Ron Hextall made 17 saves for the victory while Ed Belfour stopped 28 shots in defeat.
November 9, 1996 -- The Hawks' Jeff Hackett made 33 saves in Chicago's 4-1 win in Philly. The second period saw Philly out-shoot Chicago 17-15; it was 34-26 in the game. Once Flyers Alexei Zhamnov (0-2-2), Tony Amonte (1-1-2) and Murray Craven factored in the scoring (1-0-1).
December 22, 1996 -- Eric Lindros scored two goals in less than a minute in a 2-2 tie in Chicago. The Blackhawks' Sergei Krivokrasov snapped Philadelphia's team record shutout streak at 265:08 when he scored 2:38 into the first period. The Flyers won their previous four games that season by a combined 19-0 score.
December 12, 1997 -- Garth Snow made 30 saves and Philly scored a pair of third period goals 13 seconds apart in a 3-2 win at Chicago. Alex Zhamnov scored 20 seconds into the game for Chicago. The score was 1-1 before the goals by Chris Gratton and Colin Forbes.
March 31, 1998 -- John LeClair scored his second goal of the game, the lone goal of the third period, in a 3-2 win at Philadelphia. Dan Kordic-Ryan VandenBussche battled in a festivities. http://www.dropyourgloves.com/Fights...9702#Fight7015
December 19, 1998 -- The Flyers dominated from the opening period, 2-0 in goals and 14-4 in shots, and skated to a 3-1 win. Tony Amonte scored Chicago's only goal with 3:36 to play spoiling JVB's shutout bid. Beezer made 23 saves in the victory. Chicago's Mark Fitzpatrick faced 40 shots.
December 26, 1998 -- Eric Lindros scored 36 seconds into the game and the Flyers dominated the opening period with a 14-3 shot attack, led 2-0 after 20 minutes, and eventually won 3-2 at Chicago. Doug Gilmour scored both Chicago goals. Keith Jones assisted on two goals.

2000-09:
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February 22, 2000 -- Valeri Zelepukin had a goal and an assist and Brian Boucher made 22 saves in Philly's 3-1 home win. After Tony Amonte scored for Chicago in the early third to make it 2-1, Daymond Langkow responded about two minutes later to restore the two-goal lead.
January 25, 2001 -- Keith Primeau (1-2-3) and Simon Gagne (2-0-2) led the Flyers to a 5-1 victory in Philadelphia. Brian Boucher made 25 saves. The Flyers scored in the opening minute of the first and second periods.
November 6, 2001 -- Alexei Zhamnov scored in the second period to give the Blackhawks a 2-1 home win. Zhamnov and Kyle Calder assisted on Tony Amonte's first period goal. Jocelyn Thibeault made 27 saves. The win snapped a 6-game losing streak to the Flyers.
February 26, 2002 -- The Flyers scored in the last minute of the first and second periods in a 5-4 home win. Philly evened the score with the first period goal, 1-1. After Simon Gagne made it 4-2 with 1:02 left in the second period, the Flyers added a fifth goal with 50 seconds to play. Rick Tocchet made his season debut after a knee injury in training camp caused him to miss the first 57 games of this season.
February 25, 2003 -- Roman Cechmanek earned the Flyers' second ever regular season shutout in Chicago when he stopped 25 shots in a 2-0 win. The last previous shutout recorded by a Philadelphia goaltender against Chicago was by Wayne Stephenson in 1979. It was Cechmanek's 17th career shutout. Kim Johnsson and Marty Murray scored. Jeremy Roenick fought Mark Bell.
February 27, 2003 -- Todd Warriner (2-1-3) and Michal Handzus (1-3-4) led the Flyers to a 5-2 win in Philadelphia. Roman Cechmanek made 25 saves again, as he did two days earlier against the Blackhawks. Jim Vandermeer (Flyers) vs. Ryan VandenBussche (Chicago) battled with under seven seconds remaining: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdUAqYbDkcU
February 19, 2004 -- Alex Zhamnov was traded to Philadelphia by Chicago with Washington's 4th round choice (previously acquired, Philadelphia selected R.J. Anderson) in the 2004 Entry Draft for Jim Vandermeer, the rights to Colin Fraser and Los Angeles' 2nd round choice (previously acquired, Chicago selected Bryan Bickell) in the 2004 Entry Draft.
February 24, 2004 -- Former Blackhawks' Tony Amonte and Alexei Zhamnov scored in the second period to lead the Flyers to a 3-1 home win. Zhamnov's goal was his first with the Flyers. Sean Burke made 27 saves in the victory.
December 5, 2005 -- Patrick Sharp was traded to Chicago with Eric Meloche for Matt Ellison and Chicago's 3rd round choice (later traded to Montreal - Montreal selected Ryan White) in the 2006 Entry Draft.
January 11, 2006 -- The Flyers scored three third period goals and defeated the Blackhawks 5-2 for the franchise's 15th win in 62 all-time games (r/s and POs) at Chicago. The game was tied 2-2 but with less than nine minutes remaining Mike Knuble got the game-winner. Michal Handzus had three points/assists.
August 2, 2006 -- Eric Meloche was traded back to the Flyers for Vaclav Pletka.
August 4, 2006 -- Chicago traded Kyle Calder to the Flyers for Michal Handzus.
October 30, 2006 -- Robert Esche made 26 saves and Peter Forsberg scored twice (2-0-2) in a 3-0 home victory. Forsberg's second goal came past the midway point of the third period to give Philly a 2-0 lead. Simon Gagne (1-1-2), who scored an ENG, and Forsberg combined for 13 shots. Former Flyers' netminder Brian Boucher made 32 saves in the defeat. Chicago was shutout for the third straight game, a franchise first since 1974-75. The Flyers invited their fans to be a part of history to break the Guinness World Record for “most people wearing wigs at a single sporting event.” Fans were given a free orange wig to “orange crush” the record (6,213 fans) set by the Detroit Pistons on March 19, 2004 at The Palace of Auburn Hills and 9,315 participated in the Halloween-inspired event.
December 19, 2007 -- Jim Vandermeer was traded to the Flyers for Ben Eager.

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FLYERS' UPCOMING SCHEDULE and RESULTS:
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Sat, Dec 27 @ Columbus 7:00 PM
Tue, Dec 30 @ Vancouver 10:00 PM
Fri, Jan 2 @ Anaheim 10:00 PM
Sat, Jan 3 @ LA Kings 10:30 PM
Tue, Jan 6 @ Washington 7:00 PM
Thu, Jan 8 Minnesota 7:00 PM
Sat, Jan 10 Toronto 7:00 PM
Tue, Jan 13 Pittsburgh 7:00 PM
Thu, Jan 15 @ Tampa Bay 7:30 PM
Fri, Jan 16 @ Florida 7:30 PM
Wed, Jan 21 Atlanta 7:00 PM
Tue, Jan 27 @ Florida 7:30 PM
Fri, Jan 30 @ Tampa Bay 7:30 PM
Sat, Jan 31 @ St. Louis 8:30 PM

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