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Stirring The Pot

from Sam Carchidi of the Philadelphia Inquirer,

Still stung by his team’s 7-1 defeat at the Wachovia Center last month, Washington Capitals coach Bruce Boudreau recently took some verbal shots at the Flyers for what he perceived as running up the score.

“What goes around comes around eventually,” he told NHL.com. “And it will.”

Boudreau’s Caps play host to the Flyers tonight.

Relayed Boudreau’s comments, Flyers coach John Stevens bristled after today’s morning skate.

“You guys can take this Boudreau stuff and you can take it somewhere else,” Stevens told reporters. “I’m not getting drawn in tit-for-tat stuff. I don’t know where this is going. Bruce coaches the Washington Capitals. I don’t care what he says. I’ve got my team to get ready here. This is obviously an important game, a hard game, and I don’t care what he said, to be honest with you. He can say what he wants....”

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SYF's avatar

For a guy who says he doesn’t care what Boudreau says is indeed saying a lot.

Posted by SYF from Las Vegas, NV on 01/06/09 at 06:09 PM ET

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