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Bullies bounce back

The Philadelphia Flyers' Danny Briere (left) celebrates with Claude Giroux (28) after he scored the opening goal in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup final against the Chicago Blackhawks Wednesday in Philadelphia. Giroux went on to score the overtime winner.  Pho

The Philadelphia Flyers' Danny Briere (left) celebrates with Claude Giroux (28) after he scored the opening goal in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup final against the Chicago Blackhawks Wednesday in Philadelphia. Giroux went on to score the overtime winner. Pho

Published on June 3, 2010
Published on July 1, 2010
The Associated Press ~ staff The News  RSS Feed

Flyers beat Blackhawks 4-3 in OT

Twice, the Philadelphia Flyers needed video replay to decide if a goal counted.

One did, one didn't.

Claude Giroux didn't need the officials to check his winner.

Giroux scored 5:59 into overtime to give the Flyers a 4-3 victory over Chicago in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup finals Wednesday night, cutting the Blackhawks' series lead to 2-1. Game 4 is Friday night in Philadelphia.

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Philadelphia Flyers , Blackhawks , OT , PHILADELPHIA , Chicago

PHILADELPHIA -

Twice, the Philadelphia Flyers needed video replay to decide if a goal counted.

One did, one didn't.

Claude Giroux didn't need the officials to check his winner.

Giroux scored 5:59 into overtime to give the Flyers a 4-3 victory over Chicago in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup finals Wednesday night, cutting the Blackhawks' series lead to 2-1. Game 4 is Friday night in Philadelphia.

Giroux scored on a redirection off Matt Carle's pass, beating Antti Niemi to decide the third straight one-goal game in the series.

"I tried to get a stick on it, and it just trickled in," Giroux said. "Our line started playing well, so any time your line's going you just play better I think. The whole team just showed up tonight, and we really wanted that win.

"Desperation was the key word, I think. It's almost do or die."

The Flyers already rallied to win a series after dropping the first three games to Boston in the Eastern Conference semifinals. While they talked all week about having faith they could do it again, the Flyers won't have to try.

Flyers coach Peter Laviolette said Giroux, who has nine post-season goals, was loose all day.

"He was smiling all day, came to the arena and had a great game. Talented kid," he said.

The Blackhawks, trying to win their first Stanley Cup title since 1961, snapped a seven-game winning streak and a seven-game road winning streak.

Giroux ended the game moments after Simon Gagne thought he scored the winner, only to have replay officials rule the puck didn't cross the goal line.

The game kept going - but not for long.

It was the second time replay was needed to determine a Flyers' goal. They went 1-for-2 - but, oh, how huge that one was for the Flyers in their first Stanley Cup home game since 1997.

Scott Hartnell had a no-goal overturned by replay to spark the Flyers to their first Cup win since 1987. Danny Briere and Ville Leino also scored for the Flyers, helping them win a game they desperately needed to avoid their second 3-0 hole of the playoffs. Michael Leighton made 24 saves for the Flyers.

Giroux's goal was the only shot in OT for the Flyers. Niemi stopped 28 shots in the third straight thriller in the series.

Duncan Keith, Brent Sopel and Patrick Kane scored for the Blackhawks.

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