With August now officially upon us, the 2019-2020 season comes closer. With the opening of training camps in early September, many fans will be keeping a close eye on whether or not the massive RFA class will be reporting to camp on time or will continue to be in contract limbo as the season approaches. … Continue reading Projecting Provorov (Part 2): How Should the Provorov Contract be Handled?
History of a Number: 11
Tracking the full linage of Flyers jersey number 11
How They Became a Flyer: Shayne Gostisbehere
Tracking the trade history that landed Shayne Gostisbehere
Top 5: Flyers Line Brawls
The Philadelphia Flyers earned the nickname the Broad Street Bullies for a reason. Never one to turn down a fight, the organization often employed guys specifically to drop the gloves. While the classic NHL enforcer has gone the way of the dinosaurs, that doesn't mean tempers don't flare once in a while, sparking all out … Continue reading Top 5: Flyers Line Brawls
Abbreviated History of Steve Mason
The story of Steve Mason is one of highs and lows. From a Vezina nomination to a buyout, allowing a center ice goal to standing on his head, Mason's career had a wide range of emotions and Born in Oakville, Ontario, Canada on May 29, 1988, he grew up playing single A hockey. At 14, … Continue reading Abbreviated History of Steve Mason
History of a Number: 10
Hockey sweaters are one of the most iconic pieces of sports memorabilia in the world. For many players, they have their own special meaning for the number the select. Whether it be from a childhood hero or just an available number, going through a number’s history is fascinating. Number 10 was claimed during the inaugural … Continue reading History of a Number: 10
How They Became a Flyer: Chris Pronger
Tracking the trade linage that landed Chris Pronger in Philadelphia
Top 5: Best Flyers To Never Win The Cup
Ranking the Top 5 best Flyers to never win the Cup
Abbreviated History of Vincent Lecavalier
The abbreviated history of former Flyer Vincent Lecavalier
Projecting Provorov (Part 1): Why The Flyers Defenceman Will Regain his Form in 2019-2020
Russian history is full of notable people who are remembered as being either valiant heroes of their time or notorious villains. For the most part these figures are portrayed as cut and dry. Either they were good or they were bad. In many cases, the way that history remembers these important figures is in their … Continue reading Projecting Provorov (Part 1): Why The Flyers Defenceman Will Regain his Form in 2019-2020