... It took a few months before Flyers defenseman Kimmo Timonen was comfortable enough to call Philadelphia his home. After spending eight seasons with the Predators and enjoying life in Nashville, one could only imagine what the nine-year veteran experienced...
...— Kimmo Timonen left the ice Saturday with a smile on his face, and someone asked him to sum up his status in one word. Well, that's three words . . . Even in the crazy world of the NHL playoffs, where every day you see something remarkable, this is off the...
...Ovechkin in a long playoff series? Contact staff writer Tim Panaccio "Yep, I'm ready to do that," the Flyers' Kimmo Timonen said yesterday as he prepared for Game 3 of the best-of-seven Eastern Conference quarterfinal series against the Washington Capitals....
...staff and Timmonen both said that his groin is fine and is probable for Saturday night's pre-season game. Stay tuned. Kimmo Timonen is one of many big off season additions to the Philadelphia Flyers and could prove to be the most important if he has another...
...today in practice, but did you have any chance to kind of grade Braydon and see how he was out there? How did he look? KIMMO TIMONEN: I didn't talk to him, but he was out there with me. He went full practice, too. So now it's probably up to the doctors...
...blood clot in his left foot, may return for Game 5 at Mellon Arena in Pittsburgh. There’s an outside chance Flyers defenseman Kimmo Timonen, who has been sidelined all four games against the Pittsburgh Penguins with a blood clot in his left foot, may return...
...The risk is now said to be low and the stakes are high, so Kimmo Timonen has made a decision that could not only affect his hockey career but his life. He's going to play in tomorrow's Game 5, blood clot or no blood clot. The Flyers defenseman was told by...
...your bottom dollar That tomorrow, there’ll be sun Jus’ thinkin’ ... Flyers fans feared the worst after top defenseman Kimmo Timonen was forced to leave yesterday's game after being checked into the Capitals goal, but it appears that he could be ready...
...R.J. Umberger's second goal of the game gave the Flyers a 4-2 lead, television replays showed Philadelphia defenceman Kimmo Timonen raising his arms, a smirk on his face. The Canadiens took this as an insult, particularly Tom Kostopoulos, who delivered a roundhouse...
...Flyers defenceman Kimmo Timonen suffered a blood clot in his left ankle after blocking a shot in Game 4 of a Round 2 series against Montreal. (Mel Evans/Associated Press) With files from the Associated Press What are the chances of Braydon Coburn and...