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  2. Capitals–Flyers rivalry - Wikipedia

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    The Capitals were the Presidents' Trophy winners and were heavily favored. The Capitals took a 3–0 series lead, but the Flyers extended it to game six, thanks to a 44-save performance by goaltender (and former Capital) Michal Neuvirth. The Flyers only had 11 shots during the game, the fewest in franchise history for a playoff game. [10]

  3. Brink scores in shootout, regulation to lead Flyers over ...

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    Bobby Brink scored the deciding goal in the shootout and also tallied one in regulation to lift the Philadelphia Flyers to a 4-3 victory over the Washington Capitals on Thursday night. Sean ...

  4. Capitals claim NHL's final playoff spot after Flyers ... - AOL

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    The Flyers needed to empty their net with the score tied against the Capitals in order to keep their playoff hopes alive. Capitals claim NHL's final playoff spot after Flyers' desperate goalie ...

  5. Capitals score 5 straight goals to beat the Flyers 5-2, a big ...

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    Turns out that, no, the Washington Capitals aren't ready to give up on their chances of making the playoffs. Less than 36 hours after coach Spencer Carbery's profanity-laced challenge to players ...

  6. List of NHL rivalries - Wikipedia

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    The Flyers and Capitals have been rivals through the 1980s, dating back to their days in the Patrick Division. In 1984, Mike Gartner lead the Capitals to a three-game sweep of the Flyers in the 1984 Patrick Division semifinals for the Capitals' first ever playoff series victory, and in the process ending the careers of Bobby Clarke and Bill ...

  7. 1984 Stanley Cup playoffs - Wikipedia

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    Each division semifinals series was competed in a best-of-five playoff following a 2–2–1 format (scores in the bracket indicate the number of games won in each series), with the team with home ice advantage playing at home for games one and two (and game five, if necessary), and the other team playing at home for game three (and game four ...

  8. Capitals hand the Flyers a 6th consecutive loss, extend their ...

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    Connor McMichael scored twice, Alex Ovechkin got an empty-netter for the 855th goal of his NHL career and the Washington Capitals beat the Philadelphia Flyers 6-3 Wednesday night for their fifth ...

  9. 2003 Stanley Cup playoffs - Wikipedia

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    Robert Lang provided two goals and Olaf Kolzig stopped all 28 shots to give the Capitals a 3–0 victory in game one. [11] Game two saw Jaromir Jagr score two goals and two assists in a 6–3 win for Washington. [12] The Lightning scored three times in game three; each time though Washington tied the score.