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		<title>Giroux Making Most of Playoffs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[UNIONDALE ,NY- Coaches usually send nothing but platitudes to a team&#8217;s prized prospect in training camp. A poor start can be attributed to a lack of experience while solid play is sold as a harbinger of greatness to come. But Flyers coach John Stevens delivered a not-so-subtle message to Claude Giroux in the summer, instructing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>UNIONDALE ,NY- Coaches usually send nothing but platitudes to a team&#8217;s prized prospect in training camp. A poor start can be attributed to a lack of experience while solid play is sold as a harbinger of greatness to come.</p>
<p>But Flyers coach John Stevens delivered a not-so-subtle message to Claude Giroux in the summer, instructing the 2006 first-round pick to improve in the minor leagues before thinking about a promotion.</p>
<p>Giroux went to the AHL, where he became a ghost. No, the Hearst, Ontario native didn&#8217;t literally disappear. He joined the Philadelphia Phantoms and quickly emerged as one of the league&#8217;s most talented players, racking up 17 goals and 17 assists in just 33 games. That led to late a Christmas gift, as Giroux was called up and played his first game with the Flyers on Dec. 26, earning a spot on the team he hasn&#8217;t relinquished.</p>
<p>As he gets ready for help the Flyers go up against the potent Penguins in a first-round Stanley Cup playoff series that starts tonight, Giroux said his Phantoms stint was a boon for his career.</p>
<p>&#8220;It actually helped my game a lot being able to [log] a lot of ice time,&#8221; Giroux said after the Flyers 3-2 victory over the Islanders Saturday. &#8220;Playing on the power play, penalty kill, just playing in all those different situations helped my game.&#8221;</p>
<p>Stevens said he noticed the difference in Giroux&#8217;s all-around game immediately since his promotion. It also helps that Philadelphia boasts six 25-goal scorers, allowing Giroux to fill a complementary role. At 5-11, 179 pounds, Giroux provides speed as a right winger who also can win faceoffs and present different matchups.</p>
<p>Stevens successfully found a formal to incorporate Giroux&#8217;s skills into the team framework, playing him alongside veteran Daniel Briere, a former All-Star game MVP. After a two-game stint with the Flyers last season that featured zero points, Giroux scored nine goals and logged 18 assists in 44 games since proving his worth as a complete player to a once-skeptical coaching staff.</p>
<p>&#8220;He&#8217;s playing at a high level every day,&#8221; Stevens said. &#8220;We always knew he could play with the puck. But it&#8217;s his ability to play without the puck that&#8217;s allowed him to be here.&#8221;</p>
<p>After turning 21 in January, Giroux finished strong, scoring four goals in Philadelphia&#8217;s final eight games, which were pressure-packed contests as the Flyers were fighting for position and home-ice advantage. Philadelphia ended up behind Pittsburgh in the battle for the fourth seed, though Giroux said the games&#8217; intensity was a good test for the best-of-seven series to follow.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s a lot different than during Christmas time,&#8221; Giroux said. &#8220;The games are a lot tighter and you get less room with the puck. You have to make some quick decisions, but that&#8217;s part of hockey.&#8221;</p>
<p>Giroux enticed the Flyers to take him with the 22<sup>nd</sup> overall pick after scoring 48 goals as part of a 103-point season for Gatineau Olympiques as a junior player in 2005-06. He seemed destined to justify the high draft selection, scoring 48 goals in a 112-point season for Gatineau the next season before closing out the season in the AHL.</p>
<p>That success didn&#8217;t translate to training camp and the preseason. Giroux&#8217;s slow maturation forced the club to send him down an entire level, though he had to walk just a few hundred feet away, where the Phantoms play in the soon to be demolished Spectrum. Once the home to the Flyers&#8217; Cup-winning teams, Giroux thrived on the same ice the Broad Street Bullies made famous three decades ago.</p>
<p>&#8220;During camp, playing defensively wasn&#8217;t really important for me,&#8221; Giroux said. &#8220;I learned playing in the AHL that if I wanted to play in the NHL, I really have to be responsible. I learned a lot by playing on the &#8220;PK&#8221; with the Phantoms and against the top lines.</p>
<p>His upbeat attitude and scoring touch allowed Giroux to re-cross the parking lot to play at the Wachovia Center, the Flyers&#8217; current home. Before even being allowed to drink legally, Stevens saw signs that Giroux was ready to shed the prospect tag and became a regular contributor.</p>
<p>&#8220;He&#8217;s been a strong performer,&#8221; Stevens said. &#8220;I think he&#8217;s allowed us to get Danny really involved. [They've] had good chemistry and he&#8217;s shown the ability to be responsible without the puck. He&#8217;s certainly been a pleasant surprise and he&#8217;s a fixture on our team.&#8221;</p>
<p>Living away from home continues to be an off-ice challenge for Giroux. But he said Simon Gagne and Briere have helped in that department since all three are French- Canadians.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was a little easier to speak to them. They just understand how hard it is when you get in the league,&#8221; Giroux said. &#8220;Every day, they come to the rink and still have fun. It&#8217;s just a big motivation to see the passion they still have.</p>
<p>&#8220;Everyone in general has been nice and tried to show me a good path.&#8221;</p>
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