If the Flyers continue to look like the same team from the last few years, what players could be moved?
The Canadian Campaign pt. 3
The Philadelphia Flyers (2-2-1) wrapped up their western Canada road trip in Edmonton to take on the Edmonton Oilers. The Flyers outshot their opponent 52-22, scoring on only three of those attempts. Some standout players were Jakub Voracek and Oskar Lindblom, with either goals or assists from each. The Edmonton Oilers offered six power play … Continue reading The Canadian Campaign pt. 3
Give Chris Stewart The C’
On the 15th of October, The Philadelphia Flyers signed Chris Stewart to a one-year deal. Born October 30th, 1987, Stewart has been playing in the NHL and AHL since the 2006-2007 season. Having not played on an NHL caliber team since 2017, Stewart has not had the 'best' career. Last season, he played in the … Continue reading Give Chris Stewart The C’
The Canadian Campaign pt. 2
The Philadelphia Flyers continued their annual western Canada road trip with a stop in Calgary to face the Calgary Flames. The stress of travel has definitely kicked in as this was the most disappointing effort by The Flyers this season so far. The tired club looked lost and at some times during the game very … Continue reading The Canadian Campaign pt. 2
Like It or Not, Chris Stewart Is a Flyer
Evidently, Chris Stewart doesn't even have to be on the ice in order to maintain his agitator role. Stewart's short tenure with the Flyers has been a subject of controversy since its inception. When news of the Flyers bringing in Stewart on a professional tryout first dropped, reception among Flyers fans ranged from sheer panic … Continue reading Like It or Not, Chris Stewart Is a Flyer
Brotherly Puck Weekly Issue 18
Chris Stewart Signs On Tuesday morning, the Flyers signed veteran forward Chris Stewart to a one-year worth $750,000. Stewart has been on a professional tryout with the Flyers since the start of training camp. Naturally, this has shaken the Flyers fan base to it's core. However, with Stewart likely sitting as the 13 forward, he … Continue reading Brotherly Puck Weekly Issue 18
Top 5: Flyers Who Have the Most to Prove in 2019-20
The 2019-20 Philadelphia Flyers season is going to be a proving ground for many players. There are quite a few "what if" players that are looking to bounce back or make a positive first impression with their new club. So which Flyers have the most to prove in the 2019-2020 season? Number 5- Samuel Morin … Continue reading Top 5: Flyers Who Have the Most to Prove in 2019-20
The Good and Bad of the Phantoms (so Far)
The Lehigh Valley Phantoms season is underway and they have all kinds of eyes on them given the level of talent on the roster. They have the "Legion of Soon" Morgan Frost, Joel Farabee, and Isaac Ratcliffe, plus defenseman Phil Myers. Through the team's first three games they are 1-1-1. So who sticks out in … Continue reading The Good and Bad of the Phantoms (so Far)
The Flyers Junior Hockey Prospect Recap (Oct. 09 – Oct. 13)
Welcome back to the fourth weekly installment of the Flyers Junior Hockey Prospect Recap. Happy Columbus Day to our American readers and Happy Thanksgiving to everyone reading in Canada! With Jay O’Brien and the Penticton Vees winning 10 straight games to open their season, the CJHL (Canadian Junior Hockey League) has names the Vees as … Continue reading The Flyers Junior Hockey Prospect Recap (Oct. 09 – Oct. 13)
The Canadian Campaign
The Philadelphia Flyers' annual Western Canada road trip is currently in full swing and their first stop was in Vancouver, British Colombia, Canada to face the Vancouver Canucks. The game was mostly controlled by the well rested Canucks and the tone of the game was set early thanks to Brock Boeser scoring on Hart early … Continue reading The Canadian Campaign