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The Straight Edge: Philly looks ready to fly

The Flyers' Jeff Carter is leading the league in goals with 15. (Photo by Len Redkoles/NHLI via Getty Images)

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The Flyers' Jeff Carter is leading the league in goals with 15. (Photo by Len Redkoles/NHLI via Getty Images)

Pretty much since the beginning of the franchise’s creation, the Philadelphia Flyers were a team opposing squads didn’t want to face. For decades now, it was because the Broad Street Bullies could pound pucks into the net and faces into oblivion, and not necessarily in that order.

But with one quarter of the 2008-09 season gone, the Flyers are a team I don’t think other Eastern Conference foes want to be seeing in the playoffs this spring and it’s more so because Philly’s finest look like such a confident bunch.

And it hasn’t been an entirely easy road, either. Starting goalie Martin Biron was shelled in his first appearances of the season, giving up at least four goals in three straight regulation losses. But Biron, who was such an important piece of the Flyers’ march to the Eastern Conference final last season, has righted the ship as of late, going 4-0-1 in his past five games and putting up an exemplary 2.20 goals-against average in that span.

Injuries have also been a challenge for the team, as Philadelphia is currently missing top-line center Daniel Briere as well as defensemen Ryan Parent, Randy Jones and Derian Hatcher (who in all likelihood is closer to retirement than the ice).

In their place, others have stepped up. Jeff Carter leads the league in goals with 15 (tied with Buffalo’s Thomas Vanek), while rookie Luca Sbisa’s jump straight from junior to the big show took some of the heat off the loss of Parent.

Then, there was a very underrated trade.

In acquiring puck-moving blueliner Matt Carle from Tampa for depth defenseman Steve Eminger and Perpetual Chaos Machine Steve Downie, the Flyers added a player not in the traditional Flyers mold, but a very capable defenseman nonetheless.

After a strong rookie campaign and a little sophomore slump in San Jose, Carle fell out of favor with the Sharks and, for salary cap reasons, with the Bolts as well, after just 12 games this year. For better or worse, Downie always had that old-school Flyers mentality, which is why it was surprising to see him go so soon in his career.

But maybe that’s what Philadelphia’s brass has realized: fighting is still cool, but unpredictability and huge suspensions can’t be tolerated anymore. The Flyers are still in the top five of the league when it comes to major penalties and are on pace for more fights than last season, but far fewer misconducts. Downie, Ben Eager and Jesse Boulerice, three of the more ornery (and to varying degrees, psycho) Flyers of ’07-08 are all gone now.

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The real acid test however, is how the team looks on the ice and recently, it has been poised. The Flyers are 7-2-1 in their past 10 games and though they are still sitting tied for third place in the Atlantic Division, that’s still good for a playoff spot right now. And as long as you’re in, you can win.

As entertaining as last year’s first-round playoff victory over the Washington Capitals was, the Flyers were one bad bounce away from Alex Ovechkin and friends heading on to the second round instead. Philadelphia tightened up defensively against Montreal, but the Habs lost that series due to Carey Price’s lame glove hand. The less said about the Pittsburgh series, the better.

This year, the Flyers won’t need any help from their rivals. Assuming the team maintains its cool and doesn’t suffer any catastrophic injuries, I get the sense this squad has that unbreakable quality to it.

A Stanley Cup in Philadelphia? At the least, the Flyers look like they’ll get a shot at the chalice.

Ryan Kennedy is a writer and copy editor for The Hockey News magazine, the co-author of the book Hockey's Young Guns and a regular contributor to THN.com. His blog appears Mondays and Wednesdays, his column - The Straight Edge - every Friday, and his features, The Hot List and Prep Watch appears Tuesdays and Thursdays.

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Flyersfan52 Posted
(2009-04-30 07:24:32)



Timothy, I'm sure you meant to say When instead of if.
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Vote Jeff Carter Posted
(2009-04-30 07:24:22)



http://www.votejeffcarter.com let's get some of these habs off the starting roster!
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TIMOTHY HOINKIS Posted
(2009-04-30 07:24:10)



......I'm sorry.....Give me a minute.....THN just wrote something good about the FLYERS.....I think I'm crying...... Yes, the FLYERS are a deep team, as I commented on last year. And, it's not based on "Broad Street Bully" tactics. Again, THEY ARE A DEEP TEAM. Maybe even the deepest team in the league. I know other teams have Crosby, Malkin, Ovie, etc... But look at the FLYERS depth. Which line do you want to put your "shut-down" line on...? Their D is deep now. Wait until Parent and Jones come back... How many other teams wish they had that problem of figuring out what to do..... Plus, we have two goalies that could be #1 on about 20 of the 30 teams in the league. Cup in hands yet...? By no means. That's why games are played. But I can assure you that all the other Eastern Conference Teams are hoping that they don't draw the short straw in the 1st round of the playoffs, if the FLYERS make it again... GO ORANGE & BLACK!!!!!!!!!!
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rttj Posted
(2009-04-30 07:24:01)



As a 40+ year Flyer fan, I am very happy in the direction this team is going, the defense with all the pick ups is solid and will only become much better when Parent and Jones return, they will actually have too many defeneseman, a good problem to have...Parent is a future shut down defensive all-star in this league...Biron, I'll never be completely sold on, I've watched him his whole career, minors, Buffalo, etc...not sure if he can take it the distance, but Niittymaki capaple to step in, I'm confident in him if need be...The best move as said, was to jettison the bi-polar Downie and the Flyers fleeced the $$$ short Hollywood Tampa troop getting Carle, mark my words, the Flyers play Tampa Tuesday nite and if that knucklehead Downie dresses, he'll doing something stupid, this kid just doesn't get it, and never will, he's Tampa's problem now..good riddance.......
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ebgb Posted
(2009-04-30 07:24:00)



The Flyers can never beat the Devils when it matters. FlyerFan best hope the Devs don't make the playoffs - Brodeur or no Brodeur!
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Trent McCrory Posted
(2009-04-30 07:23:56)



The scariest part of this team is Carter. Anyone remember the WJC couple years back? Carter dominated there and players that dominated at their own age group, usually dominate at any level. I think we're just starting to see how good this kid can be.
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Alicia Posted
(2009-04-30 07:23:53)



I agree with you Stevie about Biron. What does he have to do to prove himself? I thought he proved himself in the playoffs last season. But I disagree with trading Lupul for a d man. I don't think we need a big name defenseman anymore. I think we have all the defensemen we need. That's just how I feel though. I've been very impressed with Carle, Sbisa, and Alberts. And we still have Jones and Parent returning soon.
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FACornstalk Posted
(2009-04-30 07:23:53)



Toronto had to play well for Burke, Flyers still went 4-1-1 in their last six
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Stevie-T Posted
(2009-04-30 07:23:52)



Why's everyone always on Biron's case? How many cup winning Goalies are there they could replace him with? brodeur? Nope.. Osgood? No thanks, Khabby? Too $$ and no thanks, Giguere? Not gonna happen..Cam Ward? he's no better.. Biron's Fine.. they need a healthy D.. possibly trade Lupul, either Giroux or VanReims and 1st pick for Boumeester! Then we're golden!
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baijiansi Posted
(2009-04-30 07:23:50)



I don't know... Great team overall, but i still feel they miss a real number one goalie. Biron's still unproven and he's in his thirties.
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