Even it Up: Flyers beat Chicago 5-3 in Game 4

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By DAN GELSTON
The Associated Press
Saturday, June 5, 2010; 2:38 AM

PHILADELPHIA -- In a series that has felt like a swap meet with the way the Flyers and Blackhawks have traded goals, Philadelphia found itself with some extra room to work with in the third period of Game 4.

Then Chicago roared back, reminding the Flyers and their nervous fans how tight and fast-paced these Stanley Cup finals have been.

Mike Richards, Matt Carle and Claude Giroux all scored first-period goals and Philadelphia withstood a late surge by Chicago to beat the Blackhawks 5-3 on Friday night. With two straight home victories by a total of three goals, goalie Michael Leighton and the Flyers have bounced back to tie the series at 2.

Game 5 is Sunday night in Chicago and there's no reason to think it won't be just as intense as the first four.

"We were able to stay calm, but it's a hard way to win it in the end," Flyers forward Simon Gagne said.

Jeff Carter scored an empty-netter in the final seconds to help the Flyers become the first team this series to win a game by more than one goal. The Flyers, who became the third team in NHL history to win a series after trailing 3-0 in the second round of these playoffs, are now trying to become the third team to win a Stanley Cup after losing the first two on the road.

Chasing their first title since 1975, the Flyers nearly blew a 4-1 lead late in the third.

Chicago's Dave Bolland and Brian Campbell scored to slice the deficit to one with 4:10 left. The Blackhawks attacked and outplayed the Flyers in the third, leaving them hopeful they can carry that back home.

The home team has won all four games this series. Game 6 will be back in Philadelphia.

Home ice might not matter much if Chicago stars Jonathan Toews, Patrick Kane can't get untracked and return to form. Kane had one assist as Chicago's top line continued to flounder.

"We did a lot of good things out there but it doesn't mean nothing if you don't score and we know that," Toews said. "We knew that it was going to be a long series and not everything is going to go your way."

Ville Leino also scored for the Flyers, who have not lost beyond Game 3 in any round this postseason.


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