Flyers Drop Playoff Opener 1-0 To Buffalo
PHILADELPHIA (CBS)— Perhaps no other Flyers’ first-round opening playoff game came with such intrigue. The Flyers had taken a jagged, choppy arc to reach this point, but they had floundered of late, and the looming question that hung here at the Wells Fargo Center Thursday night was which Flyers team would show up against the Buffalo Sabres? The one that bolted from the gates on the path of a crisp, clean progressive arc; or the Flyers that had a bumpy landing to the regular season?
Consequently, the bumpy Flyers made an appearance, and though they put sporadic pressure on Buffalo goaltender Ryan Miller, it wasn’t enough to get anything by the Sabres’ netminder in suffering a 1-0 loss, as Buffalo took home-ice advantage in the best-of-seven, first-round series. The Flyers will have a chance to even the series in Game Two on Saturday at 5 p.m. at the Wells Fargo Center.
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