From the Blackhawks stealing Patrick Kane in the 2007 NHL draft to the phantom goal that secured Chicago the Stanley Cup in Philadelphia, the Flyers have plenty of reasons to dislike the Chicago Blackhawks. Though before the late 00's, there wasn't much notable history between the two clubs. No worthwhile beef, no legendary bench clearing … Continue reading Philadelphia Flyers Trade History with the Chicago Blackhawks
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Philadelphia Flyers Trade History with the Tampa Bay Lightning
Ever since the Lightning entered the league in 1992, they have been frequent trade partners with the Philadelphia Flyers in deals both big and small. Their favorite, however, were draft day deals swapping draft picks. There were five consecutive years the two teams exchanged picks during the draft from 2000 to 2005 consisting of seven … Continue reading Philadelphia Flyers Trade History with the Tampa Bay Lightning
Worst to First: Chicago Blackhawks Jerseys
The Original Six Chicago Blackhawks have some of the most iconic jerseys in the sport. But the addition of regular outdoor games capitalizing on their popularity through the 2010s means the organization had to keep going to the well to reinvent themselves, which led to some rather interesting compositions. Worst: 2019 Winter Classic (2019) These … Continue reading Worst to First: Chicago Blackhawks Jerseys
Worst to First: Buffalo Sabres Jerseys
The Buffalo Sabres are quite the case study when it comes to hockey jerseys. They got it right the first time, decided to change it up, then spent 40 years fighting an uphill battle with various disastrous designs in an attempt to find a new smash hit, only to end up back at the same … Continue reading Worst to First: Buffalo Sabres Jerseys
Worst to First: Calgary Flames Jerseys
When it comes to hockey jerseys, the Calgary Flames are one of those teams that have some of the coolest and most beloved designs of all time. They have managed to walk the fine line between distinctive designs all their own and a rockin' color scheme that enhances most of their uniforms, a match most … Continue reading Worst to First: Calgary Flames Jerseys
Worst to First: Tampa Bay Lightning Jerseys
When it comes to hockey jerseys, the Tampa Bay Lightning are a team that just can't get it right. With a unique name and color scheme with endless possibilities, they have seemingly missed the mark just about every time they've tried to reinvent themselves. Though there have been a few diamonds in the rough that … Continue reading Worst to First: Tampa Bay Lightning Jerseys
Worst to First: New Jersey Devils Jerseys
For a sports organization that has been in existence well over 40 years, it's incredibly rare to see virtually no change when it comes to uniforms. The New Jersey Devils have only worn three incarnations of full-time kits over the years and and each reinvention had just minor tweaks from the previous. They have expanded … Continue reading Worst to First: New Jersey Devils Jerseys
Philadelphia Flyers Trade History with the Arizona Coyotes
Ah, the Phoenix... er... Arizona Coyotes, The NHL's dumping ground where veterans and albatross contracts go to ride out their careers. The organization has had a predominantly miserable existence from an on-ice perspective since their move to the desert in 1996, which has often led to them being a central trading hub around the league, … Continue reading Philadelphia Flyers Trade History with the Arizona Coyotes
Worst to First: Arizona Coyotes Jerseys
For a vast majority of their existence the (Phoenix) Arizona Coyotes were not very good. But in a complete 180, they had some of the best jerseys in the league. Embracing local culture to reinventing classics, let's rank the worst to first Arizona Coyotes jerseys. Worst: Reebok Edge Away (2007-2015) The Coyotes had shifted towards … Continue reading Worst to First: Arizona Coyotes Jerseys
Philadelphia Flyers Trade History with the Minnesota Wild
The Minnesota Wild entered the league in 2000 alongside the Columbus Blue Jackets and unlike the latter, the Flyers and Wild haven't been the most friendly organizations. Other than passing along general manager Chuck Fletcher to the Flyers, there hasn't been much movement between the two clubs, as they've partnered on just three small deals … Continue reading Philadelphia Flyers Trade History with the Minnesota Wild