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GAME DAY: Flyers at Senators, Saturday April 4, 2009, 7pm ET

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davetherave

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GAME DAY: Flyers at Senators, Saturday April 4, 2009, 7pm ET PhiPhiladelphia at GAME DAY: Flyers at Senators, Saturday April 4, 2009, 7pm ET OttOttawa

7:00 PM ET, April 4, 2009
Scotiabank Place, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Flyers-Senators Preview

ESPN.com/Stats LLC

The Philadelphia Flyers broke out of their recent slump and moved back into the Eastern Conference's top four by taking advantage of a struggling opponent.

They'll look to stay there and clinch a second straight playoff berth against another team finishing a disappointing campaign.

However, winning in Ottawa hasn't proved easy for most opponents lately, and it's been more difficult recently for the Flyers, who seek just their fifth road victory in 10 seasons over the Senators on Saturday night.

After three losses in four games, general manager Paul Holmgren publicly criticized some of his players for their poor performances. The Flyers responded with their best offensive game of the season -- an 8-5 home victory Friday night over Toronto.

Wrapping up a home-and-home series with the Maple Leafs, Philadelphia scored five goals in the first period, and Jeff Carter recorded his first NHL hat trick.

"We were sitting comfortably in fourth place, and sometimes you lose that intensity," center Danny Briere said. "That was a wake-up call, and we responded."

With the win, the Flyers moved one point ahead of Carolina for fourth in the East, which carries home-ice advantage in the first round. With a seven-point advantage over idle Florida, Philadelphia (42-25-10) needs a victory over the Senators to nail down its second straight playoff appearance, but the Flyers have often come up empty in their recent trips to Ottawa.

Since 1998-99, Philadelphia is 4-10-1 with five ties at Scotiabank Place, and has one win in its last six road games over the Senators. Philadelphia lost 4-1 in its previous trip Nov. 6.

Carter moved into second in the league with 44 goals, and Simon Gagne and Scott Hartnell have each reached 30. Claude Giroux has also tallied a goal in three straight games, but the Flyers have only outscored opponents by a 31-26 margin in the past eight contests while allowing at least three goals in each of the last five.

In addition to scoring three of his eight goals in the last three contests, Giroux has recorded three straight multipoint performances, and has seven points in that span.

Although they will miss the postseason for the first time since 1995-96, the Senators have acted like a playoff team on their home ice, where they look to win eight straight for the first time since Nov. 14-Dec. 14, 2002.

Ottawa (33-34-10) enters Saturday's game having lost four of its last five to conclude a six-game road trip and dropping into last in the Northeast Division. The Senators couldn't capitalize on Daniel Alfredsson's early goal and 31 saves by Alex Auld 31 in a 2-1 defeat to East-leading Boston on Thursday night.

"We were one shot away and it's disappointing, but the guys' effort was definitely there," Ottawa interim coach Cory Clouston said. "They make you pay. They're a very good team. A couple of little turnovers like that and they make you pay."

A lagging offense can take much of the blame for the team's recent woes as the Senators have scored 10 goals in the last five games.

The Flyers have lost two of three meetings this season with Ottawa, but are 4-2-1 in their last seven.

GAME DAY: Flyers at Senators, Saturday April 4, 2009, 7pm ET Flyers10

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If Auld or Elliott just make some key saves, and Ottawa can score a few, this is our game. Philly let in 5 goals against the Leafs last night, and having scored 8 goals for, they might be a little empty in that department.

4-2 Ottawa

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davetherave wrote:GAME DAY: Flyers at Senators, Saturday April 4, 2009, 7pm ET PhiPhiladelphia at GAME DAY: Flyers at Senators, Saturday April 4, 2009, 7pm ET OttOttawa

7:00 PM ET, April 4, 2009
Scotiabank Place, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Flyers-Senators Preview

ESPN.com/Stats LLC

The Philadelphia Flyers broke out of their recent slump and moved back into the Eastern Conference's top four by taking advantage of a struggling opponent.

They'll look to stay there and clinch a second straight playoff berth against another team finishing a disappointing campaign.

However, winning in Ottawa hasn't proved easy for most opponents lately, and it's been more difficult recently for the Flyers, who seek just their fifth road victory in 10 seasons over the Senators on Saturday night.

After three losses in four games, general manager Paul Holmgren publicly criticized some of his players for their poor performances. The Flyers responded with their best offensive game of the season -- an 8-5 home victory Friday night over Toronto.

Wrapping up a home-and-home series with the Maple Leafs, Philadelphia scored five goals in the first period, and Jeff Carter recorded his first NHL hat trick.

"We were sitting comfortably in fourth place, and sometimes you lose that intensity," center Danny Briere said. "That was a wake-up call, and we responded."

With the win, the Flyers moved one point ahead of Carolina for fourth in the East, which carries home-ice advantage in the first round. With a seven-point advantage over idle Florida, Philadelphia (42-25-10) needs a victory over the Senators to nail down its second straight playoff appearance, but the Flyers have often come up empty in their recent trips to Ottawa.

Since 1998-99, Philadelphia is 4-10-1 with five ties at Scotiabank Place, and has one win in its last six road games over the Senators. Philadelphia lost 4-1 in its previous trip Nov. 6.

Carter moved into second in the league with 44 goals, and Simon Gagne and Scott Hartnell have each reached 30. Claude Giroux has also tallied a goal in three straight games, but the Flyers have only outscored opponents by a 31-26 margin in the past eight contests while allowing at least three goals in each of the last five.

In addition to scoring three of his eight goals in the last three contests, Giroux has recorded three straight multipoint performances, and has seven points in that span.

Although they will miss the postseason for the first time since 1995-96, the Senators have acted like a playoff team on their home ice, where they look to win eight straight for the first time since Nov. 14-Dec. 14, 2002.

Ottawa (33-34-10) enters Saturday's game having lost four of its last five to conclude a six-game road trip and dropping into last in the Northeast Division. The Senators couldn't capitalize on Daniel Alfredsson's early goal and 31 saves by Alex Auld 31 in a 2-1 defeat to East-leading Boston on Thursday night.

"We were one shot away and it's disappointing, but the guys' effort was definitely there," Ottawa interim coach Cory Clouston said. "They make you pay. They're a very good team. A couple of little turnovers like that and they make you pay."

A lagging offense can take much of the blame for the team's recent woes as the Senators have scored 10 goals in the last five games.

The Flyers have lost two of three meetings this season with Ottawa, but are 4-2-1 in their last seven.

GAME DAY: Flyers at Senators, Saturday April 4, 2009, 7pm ET Flyers10

I'm hoping for a competitive game from the Sens but not expecting a win tonight. An Ottawa loss and either a LA or Phoenix win today brings Ottawa a little closer to being in the bottom 5.

asq2

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Philly's goal-tending has not looked good.

shabbs

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Auld goes for Ottawa tonight:

http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/2009/04/04/senators_aul_start_flyers/

What's up with this?

wprager

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Auld played well last game. Elliott got pulled 2 out of three times. Maybe it's just that.

By the way, I noticed that the "Matchup" now has Ottawa averaging 13 PIMs per game. It has been 14 for the longest time, so it looks like they are playing cleaner hockey lately.

It's about time for Heatley to have a big night. Just to underscore how much better he *could have been* all year long.

asq2

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shabbs wrote:Auld goes for Ottawa tonight:

http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/2009/04/04/senators_aul_start_flyers/

What's up with this?

We haven't seen the word for a while, but show-casing?

Leclaire's obviously going to be one of the two goalies, and I doubt the Sens are at all interested in dealing Elliott after developing him, so Auld's probably on his way out.

He's actually been really solid for us this season. Unfortunately, his value is still probably pretty low because most NHL GMs probably see him still as a back-up.

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asq2 wrote:
shabbs wrote:Auld goes for Ottawa tonight:

http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/2009/04/04/senators_aul_start_flyers/

What's up with this?

We haven't seen the word for a while, but show-casing?

Leclaire's obviously going to be one of the two goalies, and I doubt the Sens are at all interested in dealing Elliott after developing him, so Auld's probably on his way out.

He's actually been really solid for us this season. Unfortunately, his value is still probably pretty low because most NHL GMs probably see him still as a back-up.

With the kinds of goalies that got waived the last couple of seasons I really think that the market for $1M backups is drying up. Conklin is making $750K in Detroit and he's got lots of company. LaBarbera, Tellqvist, Raycroft, Halak, Budaj, Clemmenson, Weekes, etc.

Kolzig, Leface, Gerber, Niittymaki, Norrena, Raycroft, Labarbera, Tellqvist, Johnson, Conklin, Weekes, Cujo -- all UFAs as of July 1. There are others, plus RFAs. Market for backups is a little saturated.

asq2

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wprager wrote:With the kinds of goalies that got waived the last couple of seasons I really think that the market for $1M backups is drying up. Conklin is making $750K in Detroit and he's got lots of company. LaBarbera, Tellqvist, Raycroft, Halak, Budaj, Clemmenson, Weekes, etc.

Kolzig, Leface, Gerber, Niittymaki, Norrena, Raycroft, Labarbera, Tellqvist, Johnson, Conklin, Weekes, Cujo -- all UFAs as of July 1. There are others, plus RFAs. Market for backups is a little saturated.

Oh, I'm in agreement. We should probably be happy if we get a 4th round pick for him.

I'm just saying it's a shame there's no market for goalies, because he's performed really quite well for us.

shabbs

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Yeah, that makes sense. It's clear Auld will be the odd goalie out next season, so I can see some showcasing going on from here on out.

davetherave

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Curious to know how big the crowd will be at SBP tonight...

davetherave

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Geez, pretty quiet in here tonight...anybody watching?

Shrug

shabbs

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davetherave wrote:Geez, pretty quiet in here tonight...anybody watching?

Shrug
Nope...

Keeping tabs on-line...

davetherave

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shabbs wrote:
davetherave wrote:Geez, pretty quiet in here tonight...anybody watching?

Shrug
Nope...

Keeping tabs on-line...

Hmmm...it's not on any of the cable or sat channels but the game is on CBC Ottawa.

2-1 Sens, Philly's Powe just scored on a penalty shot.

The Silfer Server

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I'm watching it online, but I can't see the puck... This must be how Americans feel... Oooh, low blow.

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