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By Kevin Gorman TRIBUNE-REVIEW Doctors had warned Kimmo Timonen that there was no way of knowing how long the blood clot in his left ankle could sideline him, just that he would likely miss the remainder of the Stanley Cup playoffs. Never did the Philadelphia Flyers All-Star defenseman expect...
By Sports Network - The Sports Network The Philadelphia Flyers might get two of their key blueliners back for Sunday's Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals against Pittsburgh as Kimmo Timonen and Braydon Coburn both took part in Saturday's practice. Timonen has been out for the entire Eastern...
DAVID SHOALTS Globe and Mail Update PITTSBURGH — One day after the Philadelphia Flyers expressed hope their top two defencemen will be back in the lineup on Sunday, the status of Braydon Coburn remained uncertain. While Kimmo Timonen took part in his first full practice on Saturday and declared...
Associated Press VOORHEES, N.J. -- Kimmo Timonen's return from injury suddenly seems much closer than that of Philadelphia Flyers defense partner Braydon Coburn. The All-Star was all but ruled out for the season a week ago, on the eve of the Eastern Conference finals, when it was revealed he had...
Associated Press VOORHEES, N.J. -- Kimmo Timonen's return from injury suddenly seems much closer than that of Philadelphia Flyers defense partner Braydon Coburn. The All-Star was all but ruled out for the season a week ago, on the eve of the Eastern Conference finals, when it was revealed he had...
Despite clot in foot, Flyers' top defenseman is expected to lace up skates for Game 5 By CHUCK GORMLEY • Special to The News Journal • May 17, 2008 VOORHEES, N.J. -- Or, as Flyers goaltender Marty Biron wistfully put it Friday: "If it's your choice, guys are going to go in." Flyers defenseman...
Kimmo Timonen's return from injury suddenly seems much closer than that of fellow Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Braydon Coburn. The All-Star was all but ruled out for the season a week ago, on the eve of the Eastern Conference finals, when it was revealed he had a blood clot in his left ankle....
By CHUCK GORMLEY • Courier-Post Staff • May 17, 2008 VOORHEES — As a rule, hockey players are selective listeners. Or, as Flyers goaltender Marty Biron wistfully put it on Friday, "If it's your choice, guys are going to go in." Flyers defenseman Kimmo Timonen was given two choices when he met...
's return from injury suddenly seems much closer than that of Philadelphia Flyers defense partner Braydon Coburn. The All-Star was all but ruled out for the season a week ago, on the eve of the Eastern Conference finals, because of a blood clot in his left ankle. But after visiting his doctor...
's return from injury suddenly seems much closer than that of Philadelphia Flyers defense partner Braydon Coburn. The All-Star was all but ruled out for the season a week ago, on the eve of the Eastern Conference finals, because of a blood clot in his left ankle. But after visiting his doctor...
Kimmo Timonen's return from injury suddenly seems much closer than that of Philadelphia Flyers defense partner Braydon Coburn. The All-Star was all but ruled out for the season a week ago, on the eve of the Eastern Conference finals, when it was revealed he had a blood clot in his left ankle. But...
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