Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Flyers hunt Miller, exclude the Sabres rout game 7

Philadelphia - A series that went the distance, Brian Boucher made similarly in game 7.


Backed by a burst of goals first, Boucher gets another series to prove that he is the goalkeeper who can lead the Flyers to their first Stanley Cup since 1975.


Boucher stopped 26 shots and Philadelphia advanced to the semifinals of the Conference with a 5-2 victory on the Buffalo Sabres in the seventh game of their first round series is Tuesday night.


"It will be days when things did not go your way," Boucher said, but you must play through it. ?


Nobody has done much like Boucher.


He was the backup of game 1, won 2 games and 6 in relief, and, when the swap of goaltenders, became the flavour of the series, was the last winner standing.


"I had to deal with adversity in my career, and somehow, I still sticking autour," said. "I always try to say, even when things are down, that these things are a way to develop themselves." And in this series, he did.


Boucher made his first game 7 start for the Flyers since 2000 against the New Jersey East final. He bounced around five other teams and is its third stop in the Organization of Flyers.


He watched 180 feet of distance when Ryan Miller was the goalkeeper continued after the Flyers raced to a 4-0 lead. It was a switch from the rest of the series where the Flyers had evil in the net. They began three goalkeepers in seven games, but Boucher was robust for all 60 minutes in the tire of the series.


The champions of the Conference must wait to learn their next opponents.


Braydon Coburn, Danny Briere, James van Riemsdyk and Ville Leino scored against Miller to suck the drama of the seventh game.


The Flyers would certainly complaining of a rout.


"We had great players score great goals," said Flyers Captain Mike Richards.


It was the Flyers team who spent a part of the season at the top of the classification of the East, not the one who has stumbled on the segment.


Coburn put the Flyers come with only 19 seconds in the first period, and Briere and van Riemsdyk put the game with goals in the second.


"Big games, we show," said Briere, as the crowd roared in approval.


The Sabres never stood a chance of 19,966 Flyers fans screaming.


Or against Boucher.


Boucher may have solidified himself as goalie No. 1 for as long as the playoffs to Philadelphia run lasts. Sergei Bobrovsky started games 1 and 2; Boucher won games 3-5 and 7; and Michael Leighton Game 6. One of two victories Boucher embossed comes Sunday win-or-go-home Game 6 in Buffalo.


This time, it was Miller, which has been shaken.


Miller, who won two games 1-0, this series, got the hook after firing pin to the start of the third Leino made 4-0. The crowd was wild when Miller skated off the coast of ice. Acclaimed Leino hockey-style, tapping his glove against his stick in appreciation.


"The crowd was incredible tonight, and I wanted to salute," Leino said.


From there, it is just a matter of watching the tick minutes off the coast.


Offers of Boucher first laundry Flyers of the season ended when Tyler Myers was 4-1 in the third.


The Flyers rallying from a series of 3-2 deficit a year after they won four straight to overcome a hole of 3-0 against Boston East semi-final.


It was not necessary for a return in this game.


The Flyers handed Miller for 19 minutes - in the first period leave a near-miss even in the light of the objective.


In time to an end, Briere won a pure commitment and got the puck to Coburn. The lining of the point transformed into a penalty after winger Mike Grier Sabres tipped with his glove and the puck through the legs of Miller pitched.


Briere, a former Sabre, operated Miller in the back of the head, as he skated away.


"There is no animosity toward the team", said Briere.


The Flyers grabbed the lead 1-0 with 19 seconds left and reversed what had been a string of miserable starts. The swords upgraded 11-5 in the first period, during the first six games.


Briere, one of the NHL playoffs great clutch performers, it has been 2-0 when he sneaked in behind Miller and crushed in its purpose the sixth series-high.


Van Riemsdyk was 3-0 in the second and the Sabres have been completed.


Daniel Carcillo has pushed the lead to 5-1 before Brad Boyes of Buffalo scored on a backhander end where it 5-2.


Miller did not sit on the bench after he was replaced, but he returned for the end of series hand handle.


"They got the puck in the net, they got rebounds, and we could not get something going and was unable to cash up to the third", said Miller.


The fast start and solid guard play were part of a winning tiercé necessary for the Flyers. The third came on the power play, which Briere and van Riemsdyk entered their goals. The Flyers were 1 for 20 at home in this series and 3 for 31 overall.


Now it is time to start fee. They are displayable Boston, Pittsburgh or Tampa Bay.


The head of Sabres home after the new owner and a vibratory finishing the regular season has helped give them confidence for the next season.


Buffalo has been hit with injuries in this series and was sous-effectif in the last two games. Tim Connolly, Jason Pominville and Patrick Kaleta Sam out of game 7.


Derek Roy returned to the lineup for the first time since December 23. The team's top scorer when he suffered a quadriceps torn apart in December, had been held the first round. He was pressed into service with Connolly injured.


You all have shoulder rest.


"There were some guys who were able to gather energy, some other guys played more of their role, but these guys emptied of their tanks to me," coach Lindy Ruff said. "Four months ago, we asked them to go beyond and they did."


Game notes
The Flyers improved to 9-6 in game 7 s.... Philadelphia hosted its first game 7 since beating Toronto in the first round, April 22, 2003. ... The Sabres fell to 1-6 in game 7s, including 0-5 on the road.

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