The Philadelphia Flyers have taken a hard pivot from their original rebuilding stance they preached heading into the season, trying their best to win games even at the expense of ice time for the prospects. If they're serious about winning games, it means all avenues of improvement need to be explored during the 2024 offseason, … Continue reading Should the Flyers Pursue William Nylander?
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The Christmas Road Trip Looms
Dating back to the 2014-2015 NHL season with head coach Craig Berube, the Flyers have a fun family tradition. The tradition of getting smoked for Christmas every year during the West Coast road trip. With a combined record of 3-20-4 during the past seven Christmas road trips, things haven't been very Merry. The team will … Continue reading The Christmas Road Trip Looms
Noah Cates Out 6-8 Weeks With Lower-Body Injury
Philadelphia Flyers defensive forward Noah Cates, is expected to be out for six to eight weeks. That timeline would have him returning in mid-to-late January.
Rebuild’s Off. Now What?
On Monday during his meeting with the press, head coach John Tortorella delivered an eyebrow-raising quote when talking about rookie defenseman Egor Zamula. "I'm not going to keep putting someone out there because we need to develop him when it may affect the outcome of a W or L." -Tortorella Refusing to play young players … Continue reading Rebuild’s Off. Now What?
Egor Zamula, the Learning Process and One-Off Prospects
The Philadelphia Flyers' blueline is getting healthier as veterans Marc Staal and Rasmus Ristolainen returned from injury last week. But the downside to their arrival is they've come at the expense of 23-year-old Egor Zamula, who is in his first full season as an NHLer. Zamula has played in 17 games with a goal, four … Continue reading Egor Zamula, the Learning Process and One-Off Prospects
Lehigh Valley Phantoms Prospect Stock Report 11/27
How the Flyers’ top prospects are trending each week in Lehigh Valley
Report: Danny Briere ‘Eager’ To Make Moves To Build Foundation For The Future
General manager Danny Briere is more than willing to take action to set the foundation for the Flyers future, according to TSN Insider Darren Dreger. The Flyers continue to "listen on basically every position — not every player, but every position.”
Top 5: Flyers Things We’re Thankful For
The Thanksgiving season is upon us! It's is a time to reflect on all the things we're grateful for. When it comes to the Philadelphia Flyers, things are few and far between when it comes to being thankful these days, but there are still a few glimmers of positivity during the darkest stretch of franchise … Continue reading Top 5: Flyers Things We’re Thankful For
Philadelphia Flyers; Prospects Eligible For 2024 World Junior Championship
The Philadelphia Flyers intend to be well represented between U.S.A. and Canada, while distributing their young talent between multiple rosters — In the coming years, expect to see more and more Flyers prospects make their way to the World Juniors. For now, let’s analyze which Flyers are eligible and who those young studs might be:
Are Michkov and Gauthier Enough?
Cutter Gauthier and Matvei Michkov. The Philadelphia Flyers' first round picks in 2022 and 2023 respectively. The two players will be tasked with leading the future of hockey in Philadelphia, putting the entire weight of the franchise on their back upon their arrivals in the coming years. Since the Flyers are blowing their draft positioning … Continue reading Are Michkov and Gauthier Enough?