The Los Angeles Kings were given the moniker "West Coast Flyers" during their Cups runs in 2012 and 2014 thanks to a roster consisting of a handful of players who previously played in Philadelphia. Other than that, as teams based completely across the country from one another, their paths rarely crossed from an on-ice perspective. … Continue reading Philadelphia Flyers Trade History with the Los Angeles Kings
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Top 5: Players You Forgot Were Minnesota Wild
The Minnesota Wild are special when it comes to players. They are known for building a core and running with a group of players for long periods of time. Almost a quarter of the 300ish players that have ever suited up for the Wild have played in at least 200 games for the club. With … Continue reading Top 5: Players You Forgot Were Minnesota Wild
Philadelphia Flyers Trade History with the Calgary Flames
The Calgary Flames may hold the title of being the least consequential trade parter for the Philadelphia Flyers. The two organizations have not made many deals since the Flames moved to Calgary in 1980, and the few deals they did craft didn't have long lasting impacts, or even featured notable names. No lopsided deals, no … Continue reading Philadelphia Flyers Trade History with the Calgary Flames
Philadelphia Flyers Trade History with the Toronto Maple Leafs
When you think top passionate hockey cities in the NHL, two that will always rise to the top are Toronto and Philadelphia. The on-ice rivalry between the two has gone through hot and cold periods during their history, with the last spike coming in the 2004 postseason when the Flyers eliminated the Maple Leafs in … Continue reading Philadelphia Flyers Trade History with the Toronto Maple Leafs
Philadelphia Flyers Trade History with the Anaheim Ducks
When you think about the Philadelphia Flyers crossing paths with the Anaheim Ducks, you think one thing- Chris Pronger. And while that is the big fish of their trade history together, the two franchises have never been afraid to do business with one another, hooking up for deals every few years during Anaheim's 30 years … Continue reading Philadelphia Flyers Trade History with the Anaheim Ducks
Philadelphia Flyers Trade History with the Colorado Avalanche
The Philadelphia Flyers and Colorado Avalanche haven't directly interacted much since the latter moved to Denver in 1995. Yet Colorado's dynasty years through the late 1990's and early 2000's were built on the back of the Eric Lindros trade, which took place when the franchise was still based in Quebec. The two clubs have only … Continue reading Philadelphia Flyers Trade History with the Colorado Avalanche
Philadelphia Flyers Trade History with the Pittsburgh Penguins
The 1967 NHL expansion brought six new teams to the National Hockey League, The California Seals, Los Angeles Kings, Minnesota North Stars, St. Louis Blues, Pittsburgh Penguins and Philadelphia Flyers, and The Battle of Pennsylvania was born. Being cross-state teams, The Philadelphia Flyers and Pittsburgh Penguins were natural rivals for one another and fraternizing with … Continue reading Philadelphia Flyers Trade History with the Pittsburgh Penguins
Are the 2025-26 Flyers Going to be Better Than the 2024-25 Flyers?
The 2025 offseason has come and gone and the Philadelphia Flyers are more than likely done making moves. That means that the roster that is currently assembled will more than likely be the same crew that is starting on opening night. Danny Briere and the Flyers had themselves a busy summer compared to years past, … Continue reading Are the 2025-26 Flyers Going to be Better Than the 2024-25 Flyers?
Top 5: Players You Forgot Were St. Louis Blues
For most of their history, the St. Louis Blues were known as a perennial playoff team that just couldn’t quite win the big one. That all changed in 2019 when the Blues won the organization’s very first Stanley Cup. As with every longstanding competitive team, they were not afraid to make changes to their roster … Continue reading Top 5: Players You Forgot Were St. Louis Blues
Top 5: Players You Forgot Were Calgary Flames
Arriving in Calgary in 1980 after relocating from Atlanta, the Flames have seen plenty of success, as well as years of abject failure. With three Stanley Cup appearances and one victory, they also have two separate five-year playoff droughts. With that kind of variability, it should be no surprise the Flames have seen their fair … Continue reading Top 5: Players You Forgot Were Calgary Flames