Philadelphia 7, Atlanta 0

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Final

7:00 PM ET, October 28, 2008
Philips Arena
Atlanta, Georgia

Flyers ride seven goals, Niittymaki's shutout to 11th straight defeat of Thrashers

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Game Information
Arena: Philips Arena
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Referees: Wes McCauley, Marc Joannette
Linesmen: Steve Barton, Pierre Champoux
Attendance: 13,207 (71.2% full)
Team Stat Comparison
 
260
Goals
250
232
Goals Against
279
71
Power Play Goals
69
67
Power Play Goals Allowed
88
16
Shorthanded Goals
13
1
Shorthanded Goals Allowed
10
1434
Penalty Minutes
1256
17
Average Penalty Minutes
15
Scoring Summary
1ST PERIOD PHI ATL
1:20 Joffrey Lupul
Unassisted
1 0
2ND PERIOD PHI ATL
3:13 Mike Knuble
Assists: Glen Metropolit, Simon Gagne
2 0
19:45 Simon Gagne (Shorthanded)
Assists: Mike Richards
3 0
3RD PERIOD PHI ATL
1:02 Mike Knuble (Power Play)
Assists: Simon Gagne, Mike Richards
4 0
1:39 Joffrey Lupul
Assists: Braydon Coburn, Jeff Carter
5 0
7:56 Simon Gagne
Assists: Luca Sbisa, Glen Metropolit
6 0
17:20 Glen Metropolit (Power Play)
Assists: Luca Sbisa
7 0
Associated Press

ATLANTA -- Mike Knuble can't explain why Philadelphia has dominated the Atlanta Thrashers since he signed with the Flyers as a free agent four years ago.

Fast Facts

• The Flyers beat the Thrashers for the 11th straight time. Philly is 14-0-1 against Atlanta in the last 15 meetings.

• Flyers goalie Antero Niittymaki improved to a perfect 10-0-0 vs. the Thrashers.

• Philly has now won three straight games after beginning the season 0-3-3.

-- ESPN research

Knuble, Simon Gagne and Joffrey Lupul each scored two goals as Philadelphia earned its 11th straight win over the Thrashers, 7-0 on Tuesday night.

"They are a better team than they showed tonight," Knuble said. "Maybe we're not as good as we showed."

The Flyers won their third consecutive game overall after a sluggish 0-3-3 start.

"We got a great result," Knuble said. "We scored every which way. These are treats."

Antero Niittymaki stopped 24 shots in his fourth career shutout. After watching his No. 2 goaltender improve to 10-0 against the Thrashers, Philadelphia coach John Stevens believes the Flyers are beginning to match the intensity they showed last season in advancing to the Eastern Conference finals.

"We were uptempo," Stevens said. "We were a little worried because their's is a different style of play. After two emotional games against the Devils, it would've taken away from those games if we hadn't won this one."

Knuble, who made it 2-0 at 3:13 of the second period, has four goals in three games and seven points in the last five.

Philadelphia took a 3-0 lead with 14.5 seconds left in the second period on Gagne's second short-handed goal. Mike Richards set up Gagne by stepping in front of Ron Hainsey to intercept Ilya Kovalchuk's pass near the Thrashers' blue line.

Knuble's second goal of the game came on the power play and gave the Flyers a 4-0 lead 1:02 into the third. Philadelphia had an extra man because Kovalchuk was penalized for throwing his stick following his giveaway.

"We weren't ready, and from the start we didn't have the effort we wanted," Atlanta forward Colby Armstrong said. "There was a couple of good bounces for them, but at the same time the game was there for us. After they got up a few, we just kind of folded the tent."

Lupul made it 1-0 with an unassisted goal 1:20 into the game. His second goal, and fifth this season, put Philadelphia up 5-0 just 37 seconds after Knuble's third-period goal.

Kari Lehtonen's only bright moment in the Atlanta net came with 7:47 remaining when he stopped Richards' penalty shot. Hainsey gave Richards the attempt by hooking him on a breakaway.

Gagne's seventh goal this season gave the Flyers a 6-0 lead midway through the third. Glen Metropolit's first goal came on the power play with 3:40 left.

"After the success we had last season, maybe we thought it would be easy this season," Gagne said. "It's tough to get two points. Now I think we're back the way we played last season."

Gagne likes the addition of Metropolit, who signed as a free agent from Boston on July 1, to his line.

"We've got a good line here," Gagne said. "He is learning to hold the puck a little longer. I won't say we were worried about the slow start. We're back the way we played last year."

Atlanta hasn't beaten the Flyers since winning 6-5 in overtime at Philadelphia on Nov. 18, 2005.

Game notes
Thrashers rookie D Zach Bogosian, the No. 3 pick in this year's draft, didn't return after Philadelphia's Darroll Powe slammed him into the boards midway through the second. ... In Atlanta's end seconds later, Powe spent a few minutes on his back by the boards following a collision with Thrashers F Eric Boulton. Boulton and Philadelphia's Riley Cote were both assessed unsportsmanlike penalties at 11:55. Powe and Bogosian both skated off the ice under their own power. ... Niittymaki's previous shutout was a 1-0 victory at Florida on Dec. 30, 2007.

 

 

NHL Scores

Tuesday, October 28th
Nashville 3 Final
Washington 4 SO
Philadelphia 7 Final
Atlanta 0
Carolina 2 Final
Montreal 3 SO
Tampa Bay 3 Final
Toronto 2
Colorado 0 Final
Calgary 3
Boston 1 Final
Vancouver 0
Pittsburgh 1 Final
San Jose 2