PHILADELPHIA – Turning the puck over has been one of the Flyers’ shortcomings this season, and a team like the Penguins can show why such a flaw can be hazardous. Playing loose and easy with the puck against hockey’s top two scorers, Evgeni Malkin and Sidney Crosby, is not exactly a formula for success. But that’s what the Flyers did Tuesday night, and it cost them. Crosby stole the puck twice to set up a pair of goals, and Pittsburgh took advantage of some other loose pucks for a 4-2 win at the Wachovia Center
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