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Will A Team Meeting Help The Flyers?
by Paul on 12/04/09 at 08:54 AM ET
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from Frank Seravalli of the Philadelphia Daily News,
The Flyers’ captain wouldn’t reveal what was said behind closed doors after a 10-minute team meeting held minutes after Vancouver handed them a 3-0 loss.
“I don’t think I called [the meeting],” Richards said. “It was just kind of something that happened. Everyone was in the room. It was a good time to get things off your chest. Not just myself, everyone in the locker room.”
With an Islanders win, the Flyers are now tied for 10th place in the Eastern Conference - the farthest they have fallen in the standings since November 2008.
Undoubtedly, part of the discussion in the bowels of the Wachovia Center focused on the team’s scoring woes. Once the league’s most potent offense, scoring at a 3.6 goals-per-game clip, the Flyers have gone eight consecutive periods without a goal.
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