Going into next season some Philadelphia Flyers are changing up their jersey numbers. Noah Cates, who wore #49 last season, will switch to #27 for the 2023 season. Morgan Frost will keep his #48 jersey for another year. No more getting confused with who is who between the two. Another exciting change to be expected … Continue reading Multiple Flyers Are Changing Their Jersey Numbers
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Philadelphia Flyers Interested in Bringing Ron Hextall Back?
On Friday morning, the Pittsburgh Penguins announced that Ron Hextall has been relieved of his duties as General Manager. Why does this matter for the Philadelphia Flyers? Well, Hextall is looking for a job, it would be no surprise if the Flyers brought him back. According to Tony Androckitis, following the news of Hextall being … Continue reading Philadelphia Flyers Interested in Bringing Ron Hextall Back?
Flyers Fire Chuck Fletcher, Giving Danny Briere Interim General Manager.
The Philadelphia Flyers are making significant changes to their front office, and there could still be more to come. Flyers announced earlier this morning that Chuck Fletcher has been relieved of his duties as President of Hockey Operations and General Manager. According to TFP/Brotherly Puck Correspondent Anthony Di Marco the Flyers organization has been thinking … Continue reading Flyers Fire Chuck Fletcher, Giving Danny Briere Interim General Manager.
A Rant on CORSI
I admit I am not a fan of any CORSI or advanced stats on hockey players. Hockey for me is not all about numbers, it’s about an exciting sport, the one I personally consider the most exciting on the planet. I get that stats are important for Fantasy Hockey. I also freely admit that my … Continue reading A Rant on CORSI
Please God, Not Oskar Lindblom
Oskar Lindblom and Scott Laughton were added to the NHL's Covid protocol yesterday. With all respect to Laughton, and the other Flyers (Travis Sanheim, Justin Braun, Claude Giroux and Jake Voracek) on Covid Protocol, all that is going through the crazy that is my mind is Please, God, please...not Oskar Lindblom. That young man has … Continue reading Please God, Not Oskar Lindblom
It’s More Than a Game, Ovi
I am angry at Alexander Ovechkin. It is actually more than anger; it is closer to the white hot fury normally reserved for the New York Rangers, hypocrisy and a certain very recently exiled orange abomination. My intention today was to discuss in writing that hatred for the Rangers. As my disdain for the Rangers … Continue reading It’s More Than a Game, Ovi
9 Game Review #8: 6 Game Edition (Thanks, Coronavirus)
The rapid spread of the coronavirus has put a halt to life as we know it. Countries have are on lockdown. All non-essential facilities have closed. The highly contagious illness has caused the cancellation or postponements of conferences, concerts, and sports leagues, with the NHL being just one of many leagues to immediately cease their … Continue reading 9 Game Review #8: 6 Game Edition (Thanks, Coronavirus)
9 Game Review #7 – Philly is Flying to the Playoffs
Coming into this stretch of games, the Philadelphia Flyers played pretty well coming out of the bye week and All-Star Break to keep themselves in the thick of the playoff race. However, the past nine games saw the Orange and Black face a true make-or-break set of games, with most of their matches coming against … Continue reading 9 Game Review #7 – Philly is Flying to the Playoffs
9 Game Review #4: Oskar Strong & The Injury Bug
The Flyers fell out of a playoff spot as they fell victim to injuries and received devastating news about a budding forward.
Bad Time In Brooklyn
The Philadelphia Flyers faced off against the New York Islanders at Nassau Coliseum this Sunday to conclude their back-to-back games this weekend. The Islanders were looking for their seventh win against the Flyers as they were coming in off a six-game win streak. Things did not seem to go the Flyers way tonight. The Flyers … Continue reading Bad Time In Brooklyn