2012
04.12
Voracek and the Philadelphia Flyers enjoyed an unlikely overtime win in the first game of last night's quarterfinals with Pittsburgh by following a mantra the Penguins are able to execute against seemingly every team in hockey but the Flyers—relentlessness.

"They're a good team and they don't stop."

After opening a 3-0 first-period lead, Dan Bylsma's Penguins, conversely, stopped.

They stopped playing aggressively. They stopped managing the puck carefully. They stopped dictating the tone of the game. The final 40 minutes of last night's tilt belonged to the Flyers, and the lack of focus and execution will send the Penguins into Friday's Game 2 with their home-ice advantage already a thing of the past.

"We have to be ...

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