The Philadelphia Flyers 2020-21 season will be one for the history books, unfortunately, not for good reasons. They wrapped up what may have been the worst season in their history with far more questions than answers and now GM Chuck Fletcher has his plate full as he looks for solutions to the issues plaguing his … Continue reading Top 5: Biggest Questions Going Into the Offseason
Predicting the Flyers’ 2021-22 Opening Night Lineup
We're a few months away from the start of the Philadelphia Flyers' 55th season, but it's never too early to guess who we might see on the roster come October. As realistically as possible, I predicted what the Philadelphia Flyers 2021-22 opening night roster might look like with potential additions that might be made. Forwards … Continue reading Predicting the Flyers’ 2021-22 Opening Night Lineup
Analyzing the 7 Most Likely Options For Backup Goaltenders
Going into the 2021 season, the one position that held the least amount of question marks for the Flyers was the goaltending. Carter Hart had posted phenomenal numbers during the playoffs and Brian Elliott, who has been an acceptable backup, returned for his fourth season in Philadelphia. The expected strength in net quickly turned to … Continue reading Analyzing the 7 Most Likely Options For Backup Goaltenders
Dougie Hamilton or Seth Jones… Why Not Both?
The Philadelphia Flyers' defense needs a major shakeup this offseason and there have been two names that have risen to the top heading into the offseason as potential options, that being Carolina Hurricane Dougie Hamilton and Columbus Blue Jacket Seth Jones. Hamilton, soon-to-be-28, is a pending unrestricted free agent and Jones, who will turn 27 … Continue reading Dougie Hamilton or Seth Jones… Why Not Both?
Flyers Redraft: 2010
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
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