Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Pierre LeBrun Sighting ... On the Web



Pierre LeBrun, the hockey writer who never seems to find his way on ESPN, the network, gives his thoughts on Game 3 of the Stanley Cup finals between the Chicago Blackhawks and the Philadelphia Flyers.

He and his ESPN.com colleague Scott Burnside cover a lot of ground quickly, so be prepared to write fast. LeBrun's column for the day is here.

The Puck Daddy blog has given us the five ways the Flyers can get back in this series tonight. If you are Antti Niemi, you do not want the Flyers reading the first item on the list.

Mike Brophy of Sportsnet.ca has a similar opinion, basing his argument on the widely-believed notion that the Flyers have the ability to change the course of the series. They just need to exercise that ability. Do that, Brophy says, and the Flyers can achieve what the Penguins did last year in the Cup finals. Erase a two-game deficit and go on to win the Cup.

And where would we be without a word or two from Jeremy Roenick, who had the pleasure of playing for both the Blackhawks and Flyers in his career. His word on Chris Pronger's puck collection: Bush.

Updated notes for Game 3 from Kukla's Korner are here.

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