St. Louis (5-6-2) at Philadelphia (8-4-1)

  • Game info: 7:00 pm EST Sat Nov 7, 2009
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The Blues and Flyers were among six teams added when the NHL doubled in size in 1967. Since then, St. Louis has not enjoyed many of its visits to the City of Brotherly Love.

The Blues look for a rare win in Philadelphia on Saturday night in the opener of a two-game road trip.

Overall, St. Louis is 12-45-1 with 10 ties in Philadelphia. However, the Blues’ futility there was most evident at the old Spectrum from 1972-88 as they came away with 31 losses and three ties, including skids of 20 and 10 games.

St. Louis’ last trip to Philadelphia resulted in its first overtime loss. Simon Gagne’s(notes) power-play goal 27 seconds into the extra session lifted the Flyers to a 4-3 victory on Feb. 10, 2007.

The sputtering Blues (5-6-2) will try to avoid a season-high fourth consecutive loss while jump-starting a nearly non-existent offense.

Rookie Lars Eller(notes) scored on the power play in his NHL debut midway through the third period Thursday in a 2-1 overtime loss to Calgary. That snapped the Blues’ scoreless string at 171 minutes, 5 seconds and came after they failed to find the back of the net in 26 straight chances with the man advantage.

St. Louis coach Andy Murray was happy to see his team finally get on the scoreboard following shutout losses to Phoenix on Oct. 29 and Florida two nights later.

“You know it’s a tough league. You have to scrap and claw for every point you can get,” he said.

Brad Boyes(notes) and David Backes(notes) may want to take Murray’s words to heart.

After leading the Blues with 43 goals in 2007-08 and 33 last season, Boyes has managed just two so far. That’s one more than Backes, who was second on the club with 31 goals in 2008-09 as St. Louis made its first postseason appearance in five years.

St. Louis is last in the Central Division, but has a 3-1-1 road record and closes out its brief swing Sunday in Atlanta.

Paul Kariya(notes), limited to two goals in 11 games last season due to injury, has scored all four of his goals in 2009-10 away from home. A seven-time All-Star, Kariya has one assist in his last six games, but points in five of the six career games he’s played in Philadelphia.

The Flyers (8-4-1) extended their run to a season high-tying three games as Daniel Carcillo(notes) recorded the fourth multigoal game of his career and rookie James van Riemsdyk(notes) also scored in a 5-2 victory over Buffalo on Friday.

It was Carcillo’s first two goals since being acquired from Phoenix in March. In 32 games after that, Carcillo had five assists and 101 penalty minutes.

“We did a good job of being physical and getting in their face,” he said. “We want to get on a roll and gain some points and momentum.”

Van Riemsdyk has two goals and five assists in a four-game streak. Selected second overall behind eventual Calder winner Patrick Kane(notes) in the 2007 draft, van Riemsdyk is among the rookie scoring leaders with 14 points.

The Flyers are 5-2-1 at home, scoring six goals in each of their last two games. With 33 goals, Philadelphia is tied with Edmonton for the league lead in home scoring.

That could spell trouble for either of St. Louis’ goaltenders. Neither Chris Mason(notes) nor Ty Conklin(notes) have stood out, but Mason should be between the pipes.

Mason is 2-1-0 with a 2.02 goals-against average in three career starts against Philadelphia, including a 4-0 shutout Jan. 31 in St. Louis. Conklin has also made three starts against the Flyers, going 1-2-0 with a 3.71 GAA.

Updated Nov 6, 11:44 pm EST
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Team Comparison

Team G W L OTL Pts Standings GF GA Road/Home
St. Louis 60 26 25 9 61 4th, Central 155 169 16-9-4 Road
Philadelphia 57 29 25 3 61 3rd, Atlantic 167 154 17-11-2 Home

Injuries

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    Theo D Mon Nov 09, 2009 06:47 pm PST Report Abuse
    very productive two games . playing back to back is very taxing . we played two very good hockey clubs here . st louis is tuff to score on . and buffalo well they were very stingy on goals . flyers great two games these young guys are very impressive . keep them coming . now next is ottawa . we shall revoke this hockey team . flyers keep it up . stay hungry
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    IBG Mon Nov 09, 2009 09:10 am PST Report Abuse
    G-man, your right. just imagine the kind of "comments" from Dutch-bag if Emery was yanked and benched this early in the season.
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    @Kevin. Phillies play baseball.
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    IBG Mon Nov 09, 2009 08:48 am PST Report Abuse
    Flyers are playing well, especially the youngins. REIMS is a point machine, Giroux sick as usual.
    GO FLYERS!
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    G-Man Mon Nov 09, 2009 04:16 am PST Report Abuse
    .......And Dutch-Bag, The "G" in my name is for "grown". As in grown man, I'll inderstand if you don't understand...............
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    G-Man Mon Nov 09, 2009 04:12 am PST Report Abuse
    Keep commenting Dutch-Bag, It seems nearly everyone is onto you.......... And "rainbows" are more easily attached to your "colorful" commentary.

    no problem gio, I see the Dutch-@#$% reminded you too.

    runoverpenguins...............posts 15 & 16 couldn't have been scripted any better......... "cue the Dutch-Bag in 5...4...3...2..."........ LMFAO. Good one bro'......Let's Go FLYERS ! ! ! !
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    Brett Sun Nov 08, 2009 12:21 pm PST Report Abuse
    Good win Flyers. Tough game featuring two teams that were decimated by the flu, but it was still a really tight, fun game to watch.
    @28, So I've come to the conclusion that Dutch is missing a chromosome or two. First it was about Mike Smith not being an NHL goalie. Then it was his Nostradamus-esque prediction of Buffalo beating the Flyers 5-2 on Friday. Now he's resorted to questioning gio and G-man's sexuality? I'm hoping you're a little kid (most likely a 12 year old girl) because it's rather sad if you have to resort to that for a comeback. In addition to that, why are you even on a Flyers/Blues recap page if you're not a fan of either team? I know crapsburgh is boring and there is not anything good in that whole city, but you have to have more of a life then that. So did you enjoy that 5-2 loss to LA after being up 2-1 in the third on Thursday? Or how about that 5-0 loss to San Jose where they beat the Pens for the seventh time at HP-Pavillion Center with Fluery being benched, Kris Letang leaving, and Sidney Crosby being held pointless for his fourth consecutive game?
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    Dutch Sun Nov 08, 2009 08:56 am PST Report Abuse
    @27 Dumbdumb, At least I know that San Jose's team is the Sharks. Nice of your boyfriend G-Man to correct you. Wonder if that "G" stands for a certain 3 letter word starting with g and associated with rainbows. G-Man you do seem obsessed with chimps, find that odd. But oh well. Keep up with the excuses flyers fans, The refs, the league the blah blah blah, I plan to continue my "Seven-T-Five" chant for years to come.
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    __A_YAHOO_USER__ Sun Nov 08, 2009 08:36 am PST Report Abuse
    "Why? Carcillo did dive. Tkachuck made a terrible hit but Carcillo almost won an emmy. Backes gets 2minutes for trying to help a guy from falling into the board awkwardly. He hits him, sees him going in badly, tries to help him, an dgets a holding call."

    Wow, honestly one of the stupidest things I have ever read, and that is saying a lot since Dutch-bag is a regular bandwagon poster that often makes little to no sense.
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    Tired of it Sun Nov 08, 2009 07:14 am PST Report Abuse
    What a bunch of Philly whiners. You won the game. The refs were terrible last night but it wasn't just against you. Philly never should have been on the power play when they scored. A scirmish behind the net, Pronger throws 3 punches to Eller's face, a bunch of grabbing and face washes, and Janssen comes out of that with a penalty? Why? Carcillo did dive. Tkachuck made a terrible hit but Carcillo almost won an emmy. Backes gets 2minutes for trying to help a guy from falling into the board awkwardly. He hits him, sees him going in badly, tries to help him, an dgets a holding call. The calls went both ways bt I think Philly got the better end of it. Quit your friggin' whining.
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    __A_YAHOO_USER__ Sun Nov 08, 2009 06:46 am PST Report Abuse
    G-Man,

    Thanks for the correction, you are right. Don't know why I had Ducks on the brain, even after reading the article. I shouldn't type until I am fully awake.

    Even better, Sharks eat Penguins :-)
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    Mean1 Sun Nov 08, 2009 06:19 am PST Report Abuse
    Just to answer the question of why the whistle wasn't blown when an injured player was down, they don't blow the whistle until one of the injured players team controls the puck. As long as the opposing team controls the puck, play continues. Before someone goes overboard and says, "So if a guy is dying on the ice....", I would imagine if the injury were life threatening they would stop play immediately.
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    Kevin Sun Nov 08, 2009 06:04 am PST Report Abuse
    You Phillies fans need to settle down. The refs were horrible on each team so you can't say s*** bout that. And that play that was never reviewed showed the puck on top of mason's leg pad and never went across the line. Even if it did it would of only been because a Phillies player charged mason into the net.
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    G-Man Sun Nov 08, 2009 05:58 am PST Report Abuse
    gio........The Ducks beat the Coyotes last night. The Pens lost to the Sharks.
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    G-Man Sun Nov 08, 2009 05:52 am PST Report Abuse
    How 'bout that Giroux in the shoot-out???. Another stellar move for this kid. It seems like he's "snakebit" in games, in that he gets great chances but they're not going in the net for him. Once he gets going............LOOK OUT...... Hopefully JVR's finger isn't to badly broken. Tollefsen won't be missed. Speaking of not being missed, Briere and Gagne. The Flyers aren't missing these guys right now. I see that as a good thing. More offense comes back when these guys return. We're winning games without them, but Briere should be ready next Saturday. He was starting to get hot when he went down. I hope that continues when he returns...........Let's Go FLYERS ! ! ! !
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    __A_YAHOO_USER__ Sun Nov 08, 2009 05:48 am PST Report Abuse
    Hey Dutch - don't see any comments over on the Pens board. How you feeling after being shutout by Ducks? Considering jumping off the bandwagon. Yes, ducks are better then penguins.

    Sorry for your loss. LOL!
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    G-Man Sun Nov 08, 2009 05:39 am PST Report Abuse
    Dutch-Bag..................Hardly obsessed, simply amused..... How 'bout them Pens last night Dutch-Bag???. If Emery got yanked in the 2nd period, you'd say he "sucks"........Choke on your fruit loops you brainless chimp.
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    O U 8 1 2 Sun Nov 08, 2009 12:45 am PST Report Abuse
    It's the same old-same old with the refs. They make calls based on the players "History" rather than the play itself.
    Remember last year when Jones hit Bergeron? After that incident, all the Refs had the Flyers pegged and called every little "infraction". Nothing new.
    I'm really wondering what will happen now. Most of the "Good" Refs are retiring and we'll be stuck with Refs with little experience.If they were only consistant with their calls.
    That's the way of the NHL.
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    Kanay D Sun Nov 08, 2009 12:12 am PST Report Abuse
    Great effort on the back to back for the Flyers! Wtf with the refs though? Carcillo's "dive"? Even the commentators said it was a BS call and the guy should have been suspended on the hit, but because it was Carcillo it's ok? This game never should have gone to OT since the overhead replay showed a goal for Philly, but upstairs never called for a review? Whatever. We will prevail despite their every effort to keep us down. @#$%k you refs and LET'S GO FLYERS!!!!
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    Dutch Sat Nov 07, 2009 09:47 pm PST Report Abuse
    @15 ROP, you see you clowns are obsessed with my input. Whoopty Doo, a regular season shoot out win over a struggling Blahs team. Who's on tap next? Carolina? Actually rather starting to hope the flyers continue playing well, the disappointment amongst the "Why Not Us" Thugs is all the more enjoyable in mid-late April when expectations are raised. Crusty the Clown #2 Star again, miracles never cease.
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    Hockey Punk Sat Nov 07, 2009 08:21 pm PST Report Abuse
    Theo that doesn't sound crazy, its actually very accurate.

    why don't the refs ever blow the whistle while one of our guys are down? i know, usually it ends up leadin to the other team scorin on us, duh. and i don't really think that was a Carcillo diving as much as it was gettin hit the way he did. but i could be wrong.

    and how bout that move Giroux made!!! spun Mason's mask around like Daffy Duck after being shot in the face.

    que Dutch-bag in 5...4...3...2...
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    Kevin Sat Nov 07, 2009 08:05 pm PST Report Abuse
    And don't even try and say the only reason they scored was because the Phillies player was hurt. He wasn't even down for 10 seconds. That was just a good goal by Oshie.
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    Kevin Sat Nov 07, 2009 08:03 pm PST Report Abuse
    Mason was probably the 3rd star because he made spectacular saves to keep the game tied. He was challenged more than emery. Most of the shots on Emery were pretty easy to stop.
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    Will Sat Nov 07, 2009 07:38 pm PST Report Abuse
    briere havein probs with his quad he was at the skate around they dont want to rush him right now its not like there 3 games away from the playoffs they need him there winning without him they dont want him to suffer anymore setback so its unkown im guessing two weeks at the most
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    Will Sat Nov 07, 2009 07:33 pm PST Report Abuse
    wow mason 3rd star yeah ok what bout emery he stoped everything except where tolle got hurt he was solid
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    Mean1 Sat Nov 07, 2009 04:53 pm PST Report Abuse
    Sometimes, you should just stay down.

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