Fresh off the All-star break, the Philadlephia Flyers find themselves refreshed and back to playing much better Hockey. A five-game losing steak before the break has been flipped into a four-game win streak when the Flyers took down the Arizona Coyotes 5-3. Given the circumstances surrounding the last two games before the break, I personally … Continue reading Despite the Odds, Flyers Still There
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Philadelphia Flyers Trade Deadline Predictions: Who Stays and Who Goes?
The 2024 NHL trade deadline is less than a month away, and the Philadelphia Flyers still have yet to have a clear strategy when it comes to how they handle the big day. But there's quite a few players on their roster that could draw interest from other teams, and the landscape of the Flyers … Continue reading Philadelphia Flyers Trade Deadline Predictions: Who Stays and Who Goes?
Deal or No Deal: Would You Make This Trade? Travis Konecny Trade Deadline Version
The 2024 NHL trade deadline is less than a month away, and the Philadelphia Flyers have somehow walked a perfect line between being buyers and sellers. It has led to uncertainties as to who the team will and won't look to deal on deadline day. But the fans, however, have all kinds of theories as … Continue reading Deal or No Deal: Would You Make This Trade? Travis Konecny Trade Deadline Version
A Way Too Early Look at 2025 NHL Free Agency
The 2024 offseason is gearing up to be a quiet one, as what's left of the 2024 free agent pool is rather shallow, but right now, 2025 features some of the biggest names in the sport who still don't have new contracts. So let's take a way too early look at who could have a … Continue reading A Way Too Early Look at 2025 NHL Free Agency
Predicting the Flyers 2024-25 Opening Night Lineup
The 2023-24 Philadelphia Flyers’ season has been a roller coaster. On the whole, they've risen to the occasion under head coach John Tortorella but are still lacking the high-end pieces to truly be a competitor in a stacked Eastern Conference. With internal losses like Cutter Gauthier and Carter Hart, the front office is going to … Continue reading Predicting the Flyers 2024-25 Opening Night Lineup
Three NHL Teams Receive Cap Relief For Players’ Involvement in 2018 World Juniors Investigation: TSN
The National Hockey League has granted three NHL clubs (Philadelphia Flyers, New Jersey Devils, Calgary Flames) cap relief for their players' involvement in the 2018 World Junior criminal investigation, TSN's Darren Dreger reports.
The Flyers Junior Hockey Prospect Report (Jan. 14 – Feb. 2)
Welcome to The Flyers Junior Hockey Prospect Report! This 7th edition for the 2023-2024 season covers the period that was in the CHL and BCHL from Sunday January 14th – Sunday February 2nd. WHL (Western Hockey League) Carson Bjarnason #64 (G) – Brandon Wheat Kings (WHL) SEASONGPWLSOMINSSHSAVGAASAV%2023-2024 291613116829198313.14.904 (Jan. 14) The Brandon Wheat Kings hosted … Continue reading The Flyers Junior Hockey Prospect Report (Jan. 14 – Feb. 2)
Flyers’ Prospect Alexis Gendron and Lucky Sevens
Alexis Gendron, a talented young hockey player, has experienced a series of exciting developments in his career. After being drafted by the Philadelphia Flyers, he reflects on his transition from the AHL to the QMJHL, where he found success with the Drummondville Voltigeurs. Son of former NHL player and current scout Martin Gendron. His strong performance and positive outlook reflect his determination and potential for the future, with the support of his family and the Flyers' development staff in mind.
Flyers’ Carter Hart Out Indefinitely, Moved to Non-Roster: CapFriendly
Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Carter Hart is among five players facing charges of sexual assault during a 2018 Hockey Canada event. The club has moved Hart to a non-roster status in response, allowing for roster flexibility. CapFriendly reports. Hart's lawyers have confirmed the charge and pledged for a full response in court. A trial is not expected until 2026.
Have the Flyers’ Young Players Actually Taken Steps Forward?
When Danny Briere took control of the Philadelphia Flyers in the spring, he wasn't afraid to throw around the term "rebuild" without a second thought. But ever since the offseason, most of the organization's actions haven't directly matched a classic youth-focused rebuild. Which makes us ask the question, have the young players actually taken steps … Continue reading Have the Flyers’ Young Players Actually Taken Steps Forward?