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No concession speeches just yet. Flyers general manager Paul Holmgren believes his team is still in the race, even if the polls ? uh, standings ? suggest otherwise. Thanks to a 10-game winless streak, the Flyers find themselves on the playoff bubble, and the situation got even more critical Saturday night when they lost their best player, Mike Richards, for a minimum of three weeks with a left hamstring tear.

But with still almost a fourth of the season to play, Holmgren thinks the Flyers still have time to get back in it.

He could very well back up that opinion by being a buyer between now and the 3 p.m. Tuesday NHL trade deadline.

?The other guys have to pick it up, we?re still in a dogfight here for a playoff spot,? Holmgren said in a Sunday morning telephone conversation. ?I expect our team to be better.?

The Flyers hope to get rookie Steve Downie (concussion) back for tonight?s game at Buffalo. On Sunday, they called up Jesse Boulerice from the Phantoms. Boulerice hasn?t played yet for the Flyers this year due, in part, to a 25-game suspension he had to serve for a hit on Vancouver?s Ryan Kesler back in early October.

During this slump the Flyers have made it a point to communicate. The players have met alone. The players have met with coach John Stevens. Even Holmgren got involved last Friday.

?There?s been enough talk,? Holmgren said. ?Now we simply have to act. Actions speak louder than words.?

The Flyers got within 3.7 seconds of breaking the streak Saturday night, but an indecisive clear attempt by Scott Hartnell led to Florida?s tying goal and the Panthers won in overtime.

This week offers no weak opponents: Buffalo and Ottawa, plus the Islanders and Rangers on the road.

?We have to start getting ourselves into the thick of things,? Holmgren said, ?and that?s by winning some games.?

The Flyers didn?t practice Sunday due to the Flyers Wives? Carnival at the Wachovia Center.

To say the mood is somber right now would be an understatement.

?We?ve just lost 10 games,? Holmgren said. ?Disappointment might not be strong enough. I?m beyond that. It has to change.?

Holmgren is watching all his players to see how they react under this kind of pressure. He?s the one who?s received all the praise for the masterful rebuilding job. Now he?s going to hear about it the other way if the Flyers don?t make the postseason.
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He said in a Saturday conversation that he doesn?t believe one or two trades would have enough impact to change the direction of the team in a short timeframe.

Maybe the Flyers have been influenced by the trade deadline. Some players get jittery.

?I don?t think there?s a player in the NHL who?s not looking forward to Wednesday to find out where he?s at,? Holmgren said. ?It?s a stressful time for the players.?

Richards update

Holmgren on Richards: ?Mike initiated rehab today. Obviously he is very sore right in the middle of his muscle belly in the hamstring. He has noticeable weakness, but nothing that we didn?t expect. In terms of a time frame, we?re still looking at a minimum of three weeks, and we will see how he tolerates things over the next few days. This timeframe could change. It could be a little longer than that.?
 

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Hecht Out For Flyers Game


WGR 550- Sabre forward Jochen Hecht missed this morning's skate and will not be in the line up tonight when his team takes on the Philadelphia Flyers at the H.S.B.C. Arena. Buffalo is expected to have the same line up as in Saturday's loss to the Rangers. Andrew Peters and Marc-Andre Gragnani will dress while Nathan Paetsch is a healthy scratch.

Goalie Martin Biron gets a chance to prove something to his former employers. Biron will start in net for Philadelphia. Ryan Miller gets the nod for Buffalo. The Flyers are mired in a 10 game winless streak. They are currently one point behind the Sabres for 8th place in the Eastern Conference.

Head Coach Lindy Ruff knows that it is tricky dealing with a team in a slump.
"We've talked about that. We've been there. We've done that. We know that they're hurting. We know that they're desperate but our desperation has to be greater."



Maxim Afinogenov managed to practice yesterday and may return to action sometime this week. Afinogenov is not expected to play tonight. Coach Lindy Ruff expects him to have a full practice on Tuesday. Drew Stafford may be close to practicing soon as well.
 
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