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Geoffrey Detweiler

Associate Editor

Geoff was a victim of sports neglect as a child so he had discover his love for the Flyers and Phillies on the streets. He has been writing for Broad Street Hockey since 2009 and is not afraid to admit his crush on Brian Boucher or former President James K Polk. Geoff is currently a student at Drexel Law and plans on making a career suing Ranger fans for just, ya know... being Ranger fans.

MOST RECENT POSTS

NHL lockout 2012: Owners' proposed deal doesn't solve league's problems

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The recent 50/50 split of HRR proposal sounds good, but it's just another example of why a luxury tax is preferable to a salary cap.

Report: Global Spectrum to manage and operate new Toronto arena

According to the National Post, a new arena in Toronto will, if approved, be managed and operated by Global Spectrum, a subsidiary of Comcast Spectacor.

Former Flyer Nikolay Zherdev scores on a dangle in the KHL

Playing for Atlant of the KHL, Nikolay Zherdev with an early goal of the year candidate on this play.

Philadelphia Flyers Send 26 Players to Phantoms Ahead of Lockout

Sean Couturier, Brayden Schenn and Erik Gustafsson were among the 26 players sent to the Adirondack Phantoms ahead of Saturday's NHL lockout.

Danny Briere: Fighting Over Which Myth Becomes Legend

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Is Danny Briere a clutch playoff performer or a defensive liability that hurts his team more than he helps? Both. Neither.

The Myth of Matt Carle's Pronger-Inflated Numbers

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The Myth of Matt Carle's Pronger-Inflated Numbers

Claude Giroux and the Supposed Need to Escape from Richards and Carter's Shadows

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Claude Giroux had a breakout year without Mike Richards and Jeff Carter, leading Ian Laperriere to say one doesn't happen without the other. The problem is that Giroux had a breakout year with Richards and Carter still here last year.

Why The Philadelphia Flyers Quiet Offseason Is a Welcome Change of Pace

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The Flyers ended their past two seasons on very similar terms, with very different reactions. The calm of this off season could have been used last summer.

Zone Entries Pinpoint Flyers Problems Against Devils to Offensive Zone

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Using zone entries, it is apparent that the Flyers problem against New Jersey was their play in the offensive zone, especially the play of their top line.

Flyers Vs Devils, 2012 NHL Playoffs Game 2: Shot Chart Shows Extent of Devils Dominance

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The Philadelphia Flyers almost went an entire period without a shot on goal. They ended the night getting out shot 35 to 20. We can attempt to paint this picture, but ESPN’s shot chart paints a...