Updated Jan 24, 2013 10:33 PM ET PHILADELPHIA (AP) Philadelphia Flyers forward Scott Hartnell is expected to miss four to eight weeks because of a broken left foot. HOCKEY'S HOTTIES Check out photos of the NHL's 2013
Updated Jan 24, 2012 1:25 PM ET PHILADELPHIA (AP) Philadelphia Flyers forward Scott Hartnell has been added to the roster for Sunday's NHL All-Star game. Melt the ice Forget the Zamboni. The best way to clean the ice
way to win those games.'' Philadelphia forward Scott Hartnell said after Thursday's morning skate that the team ..... the numbers of just about every key Flyers player. Scott Hartnell and Danny Briere have missed chunks of time because
season's best fight photos . Turned out, there was reason to worry. A year after he was named an All-Star, Scott Hartnell missed a month with a foot injury and scored only eight goals. Danny Briere scored six goals in only 34 games. Sean
It's the first time in a long time for Philadelphia, for myself to be eliminated not by your own doing," forward Scott Hartnell told the team's official website. "It (stinks)." The Flyers scored just three goals during a four-game losing
including a Stanley Cup finals trip in 2010. ''It was almost like men playing with kids,'' Flyers forward Scott Hartnell said. ''We lost pretty much every battle.'' Neither team came out playing with the passion expected in a game
they were outscored 12-3. "It has been a tough year for goals, especially the last few games," said left wing Scott Hartnell , who had a hat trick against the Canadiens to give him seven goals on the season. "You never know." Claude Giroux
That's what we were not doing the last two games. There's no work ethic there right now. It's disappointing.'' Scott Hartnell scored three goals, Claude Giroux and Jakub Voracek each had a goal and two assists, and Wayne Simmonds and Erik
point. ... Forsberg became the third-youngest player to play for the Predators at 18 years, 244 days. Only Scott Hartnell (18, 171 days) and Legwand (18, 243 days) were younger. ... Nashville notched its 19th sellout this season
Philadelphia Flyers forward Scott Hartnell said Thursday that the team would need an "epic ending" to make the playoffs. Days later, the Flyers have an even steeper hill