VIDEO: Jagr on 2 goals, Flyers’ win over Carolina

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VIDEO: Pronger’s first interview after eye scare

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Briere out with upper-body injury

Danny Briere had his best game of the year in the Flyers’ worst, scoring four points in Thursday night’s 9-8 loss to Winnipeg. Turns out Briere must have been injured at some point in the game because the Flyers’ alternate captain will miss Saturday night’s game against Carolina with an upper-body injury. The Flyers are carrying one extra forward, so rotating fourth-line wingers Jody Shelley and Andreas Nodl both are expected to be in the lineup tonight. Briere has 10 points in 10 games this season

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VIDEO: Goalie coach Reese on Bryz’s struggles

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Lavy keeping the faith

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The Flyers were supposed to have Friday for themselves. Instead, they just had most of the day off. Beforehand, everyone was summoned to Skate Zone for a noon team meeting. Peter Laviolette didn’t give any details, but most definitely wasn’t over the Flyers allowing more goals than they have since 1996 in Thursday night’s 9-8 loss to Winnipeg.

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VIDEO: Lavy morning after Flyers’ 9-8 loss

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VIDEO: Timonen on Flyers’ 9-8 loss to Jets

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VIDEO: Bryzgalov rants after Flyers’ 9-8 loss to Jets

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VIDEO: Lavy on Schenn injury, Couturier staying and more

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Schenn out with broken foot

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Prized rookie Brayden Schenn’s first stint with the Flyers didn’t last long. Four games into his call-up from the AHL, Schenn broke his right foot in the Flyers’ 5-1 loss to Montreal on Wednesday night and will be sidelined for 4-to-6 weeks. Schenn, 20, was injured with the Flyers killing a penalty 1:48 into the game. Defending in the high slot, Schenn was struck while in the direct line of a hard one-timer by Montreal defenseman P.K

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