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NHL makes game official: Rangers-Flyers in Winter Classic – Metro US

NHL makes game official: Rangers-Flyers in Winter Classic

The cameras aren’t rolling yet, and Chris Pronger is stealing the show.

After an announcement yesterday confirmed that the worst kept secret in hockey — the 2011 Winter Classic — will be played between the Flyers and Rangers at Citizens Bank Park, the Flyers captain was telling reporters to stay off the outfield grass.

“Hey, off the grass, let’s go,” Pronger shouted.

Pronger will be a center of attention when the Flyers and Rangers get mic’d up for HBO’s “24/7” reality series, an all-access program that takes viewers inside each team’s locker room in the weeks leading up to the Jan. 2 game.

Both teams admit that it will take time to adjust.

“I think there will be an adjustment period at first, having a camera in your face 24/7 and having to do a little bit more interview-wise, but it’s a great opportunity for the fans to see what we’re like off the ice,” said Rangers captain Ryan Callahan.

“I don’t like being mic’d and I don’t like being taped,” Flyers coach Peter Laviolette, “but if the deal is that in order to get a Winter Classic and to be well-represented by HBO like they were [last year], the two teams and the National Hockey League, then I’m all for it.”

Last year, Washington coach Bruce Boudreau morphed into an overnight celebrity — largely due to his penchant for swearing. (He used the F-word 15 times during a speech).

Callahan said he’d definitely be checking out the show, but said he doesn’t plan on trying to show up the Flyers.

“No, I’m not one of those guys that thinks like that,” he said. “But you can tell from last year that the rivalry intensifies a little bit as each show goes on and on.”