Paul Devorski and Don Koharski.
You didn’t really think it would be easy tonight, did you?
Koharski, incidentally, worked the Caps-Flyers’ game 7Â of 1988.

Paul Devorski and Don Koharski.
You didn’t really think it would be easy tonight, did you?
Koharski, incidentally, worked the Caps-Flyers’ game 7Â of 1988.
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You see, that’s an omen.
I don’t believe in Karma, but that seems like Karma.
mmmmmm - doughnuts!
mmmmmmmm polish hot dogs…..
ROCK THE RED!!!!!!!!
Woulda been nice if they’d just done the DC number…
“Last night’s Game 6 telecasts on Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia & Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic attracted a combined peak audience of 436,500 households and averaged 320,000 households , setting new records ratings for the Caps in Washington DC and Baltimore on Comcast SportsNet and our predecessor network. It was the highest rated Flyers game in four years since the May 4, 2004 round two game 6 against Toronto.”
Great Blog! Rock the Red!
How in the world did you find out that Koharski worked the ‘88 game?
Might as well enjoy the video of Koharski and Schoenfeld’s 15 seconds of fame.
http://blog.masslive.com/loosepucks/2008/04/have_another_donut.html
Dear Refs: Eat a bag of [crap]. You suck! You suck more than a newborn calf.
I was gonna post http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXpcb5aTnPk but it looks like Geo beat me too it…
Still a great game, a lot of teams have a lot to worry about. Thanks Ted. Goodnight.
And easy it was not, especially when the referees forgot the last part of rule 57.1:
“If, in the opinion of the referee, a player makes contact with the puck first and subsequently trips the opponent in so doing, no penalty shall be assessed.”
They missed it, just plain missed it.
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