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4 Pittsburgh Penguins vs 5 Philadelphia Flyers

I hope the Penguins win by 2 touchdowns.
The Refs are calling the scum finally.

Philly can't win if they play from the Box.
Which is where they should be most games.
Philly Sucks!!!!
 
I can't even believe this series.

At least if Pittsburgh is going to get eliminated they are going to give poolies a full 4 rounds worth of points in one series.
 
Even though the Flyers will win this series if anyone thinks they're going to the finals, they are deeeeeelusional.
 
Madferret said:
Who was the last team to let 10 in at home in the playoffs?

Maybe someone can help me, but I'm having a hard time coming up with any playoff games where a team gave up 10 goals.
 
L K said:
Madferret said:
Who was the last team to let 10 in at home in the playoffs?

Maybe someone can help me, but I'm having a hard time coming up with any playoff games where a team gave up 10 goals.

The Penguins were the first team to score at least 10 goals in a playoff game since the Los Angeles Kings scored 12 against the Calgary Flames on April 10, 1990, according to STATS LLC.

http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=393579
 
Potvin29 said:
L K said:
Madferret said:
Who was the last team to let 10 in at home in the playoffs?

Maybe someone can help me, but I'm having a hard time coming up with any playoff games where a team gave up 10 goals.

The Penguins were the first team to score at least 10 goals in a playoff game since the Los Angeles Kings scored 12 against the Calgary Flames on April 10, 1990, according to STATS LLC.

http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=393579

There you go
 
I read online somewhere that the last time a team scored 10 goals in a playoff game was when the Kings scored 12 on the Flames in 1990 (Link, about midway down the page). The Kings were the home team, however, so that really doesn't answer your question.

I had to do a bit more digging, but I think I found it, and not surprisingly, the team who did it was Edmonton in a 10-2 win at Calgary on April 17, 1983 (HockeyDB Link). Round 2, Series L.
 
Derk said:
I read online somewhere that the last time a team scored 10 goals in a playoff game was when the Kings scored 12 on the Flames in 1990 (Link, about midway down the page). The Kings were the home team, however, so that really doesn't answer your question.

I had to do a bit more digging, but I think I found it, and not surprisingly, the team who did it was Edmonton in a 10-2 win at Calgary on April 17, 1983 (HockeyDB Link). Round 2, Series L.

Nice one
 
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