The Flyers Junior Hockey Prospect Report (Feb. 16 – Mar. 5)

Welcome to the 9th edition of The Flyers Junior Hockey Prospect Report for 2024-2025! This edition for the 2024-2025 season covers the period that was in the WHL, QMJHL, and OHL from Sunday February 16th – Wednesday March 5th. WHL (Western Hockey League)  Carson Bjarnason #64 (G) – Brandon Wheat Kings (WHL) SEASONGPWLOTLSOSHSAVGAASAV%2024-2025    34181331112310243.00.912 (Feb. 17) … Continue reading The Flyers Junior Hockey Prospect Report (Feb. 16 – Mar. 5)

Pros and Cons of the Philadelphia Flyers Trading Aleksei Kolosov

At one point in the not-too-distant past, it sure seemed as though the Flyers had an embarrassment of riches at the position of goaltender. Fast forward to today and it sure doesn't seem to to be the case anymore. After the other guy left the team mid-season last year, it seemed like a sigh of … Continue reading Pros and Cons of the Philadelphia Flyers Trading Aleksei Kolosov

Deal or No Deal: Would You Make This Trade? vol. 35

The week of the trade deadline is finally here, and as everyone gets anxious about what their favorite teams will do in real life, fans have been busy making their ideal trades on PuckPedia's PuckGM tool. So we went through and picked more of out favorite Flyers-themed trades for our readers to vote on! You’re … Continue reading Deal or No Deal: Would You Make This Trade? vol. 35

Keep or Trade: Cam York

As the 2024-25 season starts to wind down, the offseason to-do list comes into frame. For the Flyers, the biggest piece of internal business Danny Briere has to attend to is the fate of restricted free agent Cam York. The 24-year-old left-handed defenseman has 216 games of NHL experience to his name and is coming … Continue reading Keep or Trade: Cam York

Three Trades to Build the Flyers’ Defense for Next Season

So often we like to play GM of our favorite teams, so I figured why not try my hypothetical GM hand in two parts.  This second part will cover how I would navigate the defensive group since the first part was about the forwards.  Something important to keep in mind is that the theoretical moves … Continue reading Three Trades to Build the Flyers’ Defense for Next Season

Top 5: Flyers’ 2025 Trade Deadline Predictions

We have finally reached the week of the NHL trade deadline and as the hours tick away, we get closer and closer to definitive answers as to what exactly it is Danny Briere and the Flyers have been dreaming up. While we wait for the real thing to unfold, let's make some early-week predictions about … Continue reading Top 5: Flyers’ 2025 Trade Deadline Predictions

Lehigh Valley Phantoms Prospect Stock Report 3/3

The Phantoms opened the week completing their Western Conference roadtrip with a 5-3 loss against the Milwaukee Admirals, Then two home wins against the AHL's worst team the Bridgeport Islanders before getting shutout on the road by the AHL's best team the Hershey Bears on Sunday. They're up to a 28-21-5-2 record on the season … Continue reading Lehigh Valley Phantoms Prospect Stock Report 3/3

Three Trades to Build the Flyers’ Forwards

So often we like to play GM of our favorite teams, so why not try my hypothetical GM hand in two parts? This first part will cover how I would navigate the forward group.  Something important to keep in mind is that the theoretical moves I present here are not just to “free up cap … Continue reading Three Trades to Build the Flyers’ Forwards

Flyers Beat Edmonton, Split Series with Pittsburgh in First Games After 4 Nations

The last two weeks have been a fun reprieve from the usual All-Star Game, as the Four Nations Face-Off was a massive success for the NHL. Flyers Travis Sanheim and Travis Konecny won the tournament with Team Canada, while head coach John Tortorella finished as the runner up as the bench boss of Team USA. … Continue reading Flyers Beat Edmonton, Split Series with Pittsburgh in First Games After 4 Nations

The Flyers and “Asset Management” Ahead of the Trade Deadline

The trade deadline is just a week away and fans are starting to get antsy at what the Philadelphia Flyers will or won't do. Their one-foot-in-one-foot-out tightrope between attempting (and failing) to make the postseason and their frail attempts at a proper rebuild have made the fog of war surrounding the Flyers at the deadline … Continue reading The Flyers and “Asset Management” Ahead of the Trade Deadline