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Biron Saves Series Lead For Flyers

Flyers 3, Canadiens 2

The Philadelphia Flyers celebrate a goal by R.J. Umberger, center, in the second period of Game 3 of an NHL Eastern Conference semifinal hockey playoff series against the Montreal Canadiens, Monday, April 28, 2008, in Philadelphia.. (AP Photo/Tom Mihalek)
The Philadelphia Flyers celebrate a goal by R.J. Umberger, center, in the second period of Game 3 of an NHL Eastern Conference semifinal hockey playoff series against the Montreal Canadiens, Monday, April 28, 2008, in Philadelphia.. (AP Photo/Tom Mihalek) (Tom Mihalek - AP)
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By Dan Gelston
The Associated Press
Monday, April 28, 2008; 10:07 PM

PHILADELPHIA -- "Mar-ty! "Mar-ty!" "Mar-ty!" That's a sound the Flyers want to hear all the way to the Stanley Cup. Martin Biron stopped 32 shots and the Flyers scored three goals in the second period to beat the Montreal Canadiens 3-2 on Monday night, taking a 2-1 lead in their second-round series.

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Game 4 is Wednesday in Philadelphia.

Mike Richards, R.J. Umberger and Scottie Upshall all scored goals on the first six shots of the second against 20-year-old Carey Price.

Price never made it to the end, yanked at the start of the third period for Jaroslav Halak. Price might not make it back as the starter for Game 4.

Biron lost his shutout _ and the Flyers nearly wasted a three-goal lead _ when defenseman Derian Hatcher was ejected from the game and Montreal capitalized on the power play.

Hatcher drove his right arm into the center of defenseman Francis Bouillon's back and slammed him into the glass. Bouillon, who wears a visor, was cut near the corner of his right eye.

Hatcher was tossed and Tomas Plekanec quickly scored a power-play goal off a scrum in front of the net to make it 3-1. The goal was reviewed, but the replay showed the puck was over the line before the net became dislodged.

Saku Koivu was stopped on a breakaway by Biron's poke check in the first period, but he scored on the power play in the third to pull Montreal to 3-2.

Biron quickly reverted to the form of the first two periods when he stopped shots in all kinds of ways. He made 17 of his saves in the third period while the Flyers took a measly two shots on goal.

No wonder he was serenaded again with chants of "Mar-ty!" "Mar-ty! from Flyers diehards.

After a scoreless first period, the Flyers made the most of their limited shots in the second.

Upshall fired a wrister past Price 7:04 into the period and another sold-out crowd roared in approval. One fan pressed a sign that read "The Price Is Wrong" against the glass.


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