We're months away from the trade deadline, but it's never too early to assess the team and scope out which positions need help. The Flyers have come out of the gate hot with a 6-2-2 record and are playing some of their overall best hockey in years. But that doesn't mean there aren't some kinks … Continue reading Top 5: Early Biggest Roster Needs
An Early Analysis of the New Guys
The Flyers are now 10 games into the 2021-22 season after a busy summer by general manager Chuck Fletcher where he flipped a large portion of the roster. The Flyers have started the season 6-2-2 on the backs of the new players, so why not take stock of the individual performances? Cam Atkinson six goals, … Continue reading An Early Analysis of the New Guys
Brotherly Puck Weekly Issue 21
Ryan Ellis injury, Hayes and Allison return inches closer, Amanda Leveille re-signs, more!
Worst to First: PHF Jerseys Season 7
The new NWHL... er, PHF season is right around the corner and there are once again some new jerseys on the scene. Overall, the creativity displayed around the league is very strong. Unique color schemes, innovative designs and homages to old favorites lead to the Premier Hockey Federation having some of the best jerseys in … Continue reading Worst to First: PHF Jerseys Season 7
Ex-Flyer of the Week: Shjon Podein
Philadelphia is not an easy city to play in if you're an athlete, but there's a fairly easy way to succeed and earn the love of the fans- show up and bust your ass every game. The work ethic will always be respected by the Philly faithful even if you're not a typical "top guy". … Continue reading Ex-Flyer of the Week: Shjon Podein
What Flyers Have a Chance at Making Olympic Rosters?
The Flyers have had a pretty decent run with their players representing their countries in the Olympics. And with the NHL allowing players to once again suit up for the Olympics being held in Beijing. Do we all remember what happened the last time the Olympics were there (I don't care if it was summer)? … Continue reading What Flyers Have a Chance at Making Olympic Rosters?
What I Would Change About The Flyers
The Philadelphia Flyers have started off the 2020-2021 season to a positive start. At 4-2-1 in seven games, the Flyers are not at the head of the pack or at the very bottom. There is a lot to like about this Flyers team; Cam Atkinson's shoot-first mentality, Travis Konecny playing like a mad man, and … Continue reading What I Would Change About The Flyers
The Flyers CHL Prospect Report (Oct. 17 – Oct. 31)
Welcome back to The Flyers CHL Prospect Report! This edition covers the week that was in the CHL from Sunday October 17th – Sunday October 31st. WHL (Western Hockey League) Connor McClennon #94 (RW) – Winnipeg Ice (WHL) SEASONGPGAPTS+/-SPIM2021-2022 1310717+124129 On Sunday (Oct. 17), the Winnipeg Ice hosted the Swift Current Broncos. It took 7 … Continue reading The Flyers CHL Prospect Report (Oct. 17 – Oct. 31)
Top 5: Times Claude Giroux was Underappreciated
Philadelphia is a notorious city when it comes to not giving athletes the proper respect they deserve. Taking frustrations out on certain players that aren't at the root of the problem leads to some all-time greats having an otherwise awe-inspiring career tarnished. For Claude Giroux, it extends far beyond just fans in the city. He … Continue reading Top 5: Times Claude Giroux was Underappreciated
What’s Going on with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms?
It's been a rough start to the 2021-22 season for the Lehigh Valley Phantoms. They've come out of the gate with an abysmal 0-5-2 record as a team filled with young players busy assimilating to the professional level and trying to adjust to a brand new coaching staff. Last week, I wrote about the Phantoms … Continue reading What’s Going on with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms?