Getting out of this game when its done is gonna be impossible. While everyone leaves this game, everyone is going to be coming into the Phillies game. I'm hoping either to find a place to watch the game in Philly, or get home quickly to watch it.
Getting out of this game when its done is gonna be impossible. While everyone leaves this game, everyone is going to be coming into the Phillies game. I'm hoping either to find a place to watch the game in Philly, or get home quickly to watch it.
Getting out of this game when its done is gonna be impossible. While everyone leaves this game, everyone is going to be coming into the Phillies game. I'm hoping either to find a place to watch the game in Philly, or get home quickly to watch it.
Park in University City and take the Green Line to the Orange Line and down.
Getting out of this game when its done is gonna be impossible. While everyone leaves this game, everyone is going to be coming into the Phillies game. I'm hoping either to find a place to watch the game in Philly, or get home quickly to watch it.
I envy people that are leaving the Flyers game and walking over to the Phillies game. That would be one hell of a day.
Park in University City and take the Green Line to the Orange Line and down.
There are also a few public lots in South Philly along Passyunk Ave. where you could park, and walk 5 blocks or so to the Orange Line. They usually aren't completely full until dinner time on the weekends.
There are also a few public lots in South Philly along Passyunk Ave. where you could park, and walk 5 blocks or so to the Orange Line. They usually aren't completely full until dinner time on the weekends.
Yeah, I just figure if you want to get out of the traffic area, that Univ. City would be a better bet. I mean, if you grab the express to City Hall and the Green Line isn't a mess you're going to be in Univ. City in 15-20 minutes max.
And, worst case scenario as far as the Phils, you can watch the game at Cavs where there will probably be a decent crowd today I'd imagine.
well lindros did a video. go to the flyers site it is up. real great stuff from him. hope they play it at the game.
in a sports world of what ifs only if clarke would have gotten the goalie those lindros teams needed and if he onyl stayed healthy. he was such an unstopable force. you will be hard pressed to see a player like him again who had it all.
the more and more i think about missing this game on live tv, the more and more i friggen hate my job! Thank God for DVR.
If there ever was a day to call in sick, this is it.
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Originally Posted by MiamiScreamingEagles
Many top names playing in this game for the Flyers, Biron could go 60 minutes:
This is great news. I'm getting anxious!!!
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Originally Posted by Chuck Downie
"The Philly flu was definitely for real," noted Flames radio analyst Mike Rogers, who as a member of the division rival New York Rangers made regular Spectrum visits, however reluctantly.
This quote is my fav: "If they asked for volunteers to press the plunger when the time comes to implode the Philadelphia Spectrum, there'd be a list of ex-NHLers a couple of miles long."
This was great, thanks for posting it.
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Most of the Hurricanes' decent players are hurt already. Thus the lineup is:
I just ordered the NHL Network so I could watch this game, I didn't want to miss it (and watching some crappy webstream isn't really appropriate for this one).
I'm going to be tivoing it for my brother. I had to manually set the time does 1pm to 3:50 sound about right? Probably a little long but I didn't want him to miss anything if it went to OT. Never used one of these tivo things beore, pretty handy.
In spite of the risk of being called a complete noob, could someone put into concrete terms a definition of the "Philadelphia Flu?. I often hear about it but never found a concrete explanation. So far I pieced together that other teams were afraid of playing in Philly or specifically the Spectrum in fear of the fans.
In spite of the risk of being called a complete noob, could someone put into concrete terms a definition of the "Philadelphia Flu?. I often hear about it but never found a concrete explanation. So far I pieced together that other teams were afraid of playing in Philly or specifically the Spectrum in fear of the fans.
The Philly Flu was players inventing injuries or illnesses to avoid playing games here.