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Monday Morning Skate: Peace out, Lake Tahoe

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The Philadelphia Flyers are going to want to remember the sights and scenes from their weekend at Lake Tahoe. But they’re going to want to forget what transpired on the ice against the Boston Bruins.

Welcome to the Morning Skate, Philly Hockey Now’s roundup of links from yesterday on this site as well other sites around the National Hockey Now network and hockey world!

Flyers Files

  • The Flyers were treading water until the floodgates opened against the Bruins. (Philly Hockey Now)
  • They did get to enjoy the fantastic views before the game, at least. (Philly Hockey Now)
  • Gritty appeared to have a lot of fun on his Lake Tahoe vacation. (Philly Hockey Now)
  • When could Flyers fans be allowed back at games at the Wells Fargo Center? (Philly Hockey Now)
  • Zayde Wisdom is looking like a wise pick by Chuck Fletcher. He scored two more goals on Saturday night in the Phantoms’ win. (Philly Hockey Now)

Around The League

  • If you want to read about the game from the Bruins’ perspective, so be it. (Boston Hockey Now)
  • Ron Hextall has an urgent challenge early in his tenure as Penguins GM. (Pittsburgh Hockey Now)
  • Ryan Reaves is a menacing figure on the ice, but off the ice, he enjoys being a role model and giving back to the community. (Vegas Hockey Now)

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