From Montréal, Québec to Los Angeles, California we see the beginning of the Oilers getting the 1st overall pick in 4 of the next 6 drafts. Taylor Hall was picked first by Edmonton, and Boston got to select Tyler Seguin 2nd overall thanks to the Phil Kessel trade with the Leafs. This draft holds the … Continue reading Flyers Redraft: 2010
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What a Dougie Hamilton Signing Could Mean for the Flyers
Dougie Hamilton is a name that is being connected to the Flyers by a lot of fans. It makes sense, he would definitely fill that hole that Niskanen left, and then some. He is that elite RHD that they have been needing. He is an upcoming UFA this summer and is the marquee name on … Continue reading What a Dougie Hamilton Signing Could Mean for the Flyers
Third Annual Brotherly Puck Awards
It's that time of year again! The Brotherly Puck Awards are here! All members of the Brotherly Puck and Brotherly Pod staff were given a vote, and from those results Twitter polls were crafted so you, the Brotherly Puck fans, could weigh in too! Mike Knuble Most Improved Player Award Staff Vote- Joel Farabee Fan … Continue reading Third Annual Brotherly Puck Awards
Pros and Cons of Jake Voracek to Seattle
As the 2021 Philadelphia Flyers season starts to wind down, all eyes are turning to what the offseason will hold for this directionless team. The Seattle expansion draft is finally on the horizon and theories of which player will be fed to the Kraken are flying. One of the more intriguing options the Flyers face … Continue reading Pros and Cons of Jake Voracek to Seattle
The Flyers CHL Prospect Report (Apr. 14 – Apr. 30)
Welcome back to the Flyers CHL Prospect Report. This edition will be the final article posted for the 2020-2021. The regular season have all wrapped up in the leagues that resumed play. The WHL announced that the regular season for all Canadian teams would be concluded at the end of April. With each team playing … Continue reading The Flyers CHL Prospect Report (Apr. 14 – Apr. 30)
The New Divisions Weren’t That Much Fun
The 2021 NHL season has been like no other. A 56-game campaign that started in mid-January, highlighted by its realigned divisions. The NHL split the league up into four new divisions that would only play other teams in the same division, mainly as a way to stop the spread of coronavirus and as a way … Continue reading The New Divisions Weren’t That Much Fun
Flyers Redrafts: 2009
From Ottawa, Ontario to Montréal, Québec, we see another 1-2 punch of an elite center and elite defenseman. John Tavares would go first to Long Island, and Tampa Bay would help their rebuild by selecting Victor Hedman second. The Flyers had a pretty weak draft to be quite frank. This is another draft with only … Continue reading Flyers Redrafts: 2009
Do the Flyers Protect Shayne Gostisbehere?
This certainly didn't seem like a question that would be posed a few months ago, but now it may be a real talking point heading into the Seattle expansion draft this summer. Shayne Gostisbehere was once a promising young defenseman in the Flyers organization and dazzled his first few seasons in the league, breaking long-standing … Continue reading Do the Flyers Protect Shayne Gostisbehere?
Top 5: Young Stars the Flyers Should Look To Add This Summer
The Philadelphia Flyers need a major shakeup this offseason to try and find the right mix of players to succeed. The best way to go about fixing the current team and building for the future at the same time would be adding similarly aged players to the players of their current core to expand the … Continue reading Top 5: Young Stars the Flyers Should Look To Add This Summer
I Wish the Best for Nolan Patrick, But It’s Time to Move On
There are a lot of ways to describe Nolan Patrick's career so far- disappointing, underwhelming, disenchanting, to just flat out sad. The Nolan Patrick Revenge Tour went about as well as The Doors reunion tour after Jim Morrison's death, a miserable failure. The bar may have been set a little too high for the 22-year-old … Continue reading I Wish the Best for Nolan Patrick, But It’s Time to Move On