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Surging Leafs pound Flyers, lose Reimer
By ROB LONGLEY, QMI Agency


Matt Frattin (left) celebrates his goal with teammate Clarke MacArthur against the Flyers on Monday night at the Air Canada Centre. (Retuers)


TORONTO - Before you know it, finding a Maple Leafs weakness to beat to death is going to become much more of a challenge.

They checked a few more off the to-do list here Monday night with a big 5-2 win over the Philadelphia Flyers at the Air Canada Centre, just their second victory in six home dates.

The win may have come at a price, however, after James Reimer was injured early in the second period and had to be helped off the ice. The team said Reimer suffered a lower-body injury and how long he will be out of the lineup is unclear. Given his strong play of late, including a shutout of the Montreal Canadiens on Saturday, it could be a big blow for the team if the injury turns out to be more serious than originally diagnosed.












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