Will the Flyers Trade Morgan Frost This Summer?

Former 27th overall pick in 2017 Morgan Frost is one of the most polarizing players on the Philadelphia Flyers' roster. He's in year five of his NHL career and turns 25 in May and even after 213 games, Frost hasn't exactly gained the trust of the coaching staff or taken his own game to a … Continue reading Will the Flyers Trade Morgan Frost This Summer?

Best of Seven? Analyzing the Flyers’ Upcoming Schedule

March 13th 2024 the Philadelphia Flyers currently sit Third in the Metropolitan division having played 66 games on the season amassing 76 points total. The playoffs are rapidly approaching following the trade deadline's passing. It's a tight race in the Metro down the stretch for Philadelphia's final remaining 16 games. By record, the Flyers have … Continue reading Best of Seven? Analyzing the Flyers’ Upcoming Schedule

2024 Philadelphia Flyers Buyout Candidates

The trade deadline has come and gone which means the early offseason to-do list can take shape. And for the Philadelphia Flyers, their priority list seems to revolve heavily around potential buyouts. Does it make financial sense for the Flyers to travel down the buyout path and who are the most likely players on the … Continue reading 2024 Philadelphia Flyers Buyout Candidates

Thank You, Wade Allison

Last Friday, 26-year-old forward and former second round pick Wade Allison was traded to the Nashville Predators at the deadline in exchange for forward Denis Gurianov, ending his nearly four year stretch in the Flyers' organization. There's two very different opinions of Wade Allison, there's the group that watched him succeed in Lehigh Valley and … Continue reading Thank You, Wade Allison

Philadelphia Flyers: Productive 2024 NHL Trade Deadline Breakdown

The Philadelphia Flyers had a busy trade deadline week under new GM Daniel Briere. They made four moves, adding depth and draft picks. Trading away Sean Walker, acquiring Ryan Johansen and a 2025 first-round pick. Also trading for Erik Johnson to provide experience and stability. Denis Gurianov was added from Nashville for depth. Additionally, they retained salary for a draft pick in the Noah Hanifin deal. Overall, the Flyers made moves to address current needs while considering future needs.

What To Expect From Denver Barkey

The Flyers have signed 2023 3rd round (95th overall) pick Denver Barkey to a three year entry-level contract coming off an exciting season in the OHL for the London Knights. During the campaign, Barkey tallied up 31 goals and 56 assists for a total of 87 points this year. So what should you expect from … Continue reading What To Expect From Denver Barkey

Philadelphia Flyers: Short Sighted Positives vs Long Term Rebuilding

There's nothing wrong with winning. For some reason, there's a section of the fanbase that believes if you don't celebrate like they won the Cup every time they win a regular season game against the Coyotes, you don't want the Flyers to win at all. There's nothing wrong with abandoning the idea of a full … Continue reading Philadelphia Flyers: Short Sighted Positives vs Long Term Rebuilding

The Philadelphia Flyers and Their Questionable Approach to Prospect Development

The Philadelphia Flyers are rebuilding... or at least that's been the battle cry for much of the last calendar year. It's the second time they've embarked on the journey of a "rebuild" over the last decade, and the question as to whether or not they can do it right this time looms large over the … Continue reading The Philadelphia Flyers and Their Questionable Approach to Prospect Development

Matvey Michkov’s 2023-24 KHL Season

After being selected seventh overall by the Flyers in the 2023 NHL Draft, Matvey Michkov returned back to Russia to play in the KHL due to his contract with SKA St. Petersburg that runs through the end of the 2025-26 KHL season. The hype was high and Matvey did not disappoint. Besides the one game … Continue reading Matvey Michkov’s 2023-24 KHL Season