Flyers’ West Coast Trip Could Be Crucial Matthew Mastrogiovanni | November 1, 2018 It’s been a tumultuous ride for the Philadelphia Flyers as of late. Unsolved problems from past seasons, the emergence of new flaws, and poor team play in general have haunted…
Flyers’ Woes Becoming Cause for Concern Matthew Mastrogiovanni | October 26, 2018 An NHL season brings a myriad of ups and downs. Some teams come out of the gate already on the good foot while others stumble trying to gain their footing.…
Flyers Forward: Home, Road and a Divisional Foe Kate Formica | October 22, 2018 The Philadelphia Flyers defense will get tested once against this week with three games against teams that can play at a fast pace and score some goals. The team will…
THW Hot Takes: Burns & Karlsson Dethroned Matt Lawson | October 14, 2018 Hot take: Ivan Provorov and Shayne Gostisbehere of the Philadelphia Flyers will outscore Brent Burns and Erik Karlsson of the San Jose Sharks. All eyes have been on the Sharks’…
NHL News & Notes: Weber Skating, Watson Suspension & More Brandon Share-Cohen | October 11, 2018 In today’s News & Notes, Shea Weber has returned to the ice for the Canadiens, Austin Watson has had his suspension reduced, the Canadiens have a new partnership and James…
van Riemsdyk Injury Will Test Flyers’ Depth Matthew Mastrogiovanni | October 9, 2018 The National Hockey League season is in full swing and teams are already feeling the sting of injury. Unfortunately, the Philadelphia Flyers are no exception. On Monday, it was announced…
Flyers’ Raffl Will Have a Bounce-Back Year Kate Formica | October 8, 2018 Last season wasn’t a bad one for Philadelphia Flyers forward Michael Raffl, but he could have done more. He had 13 goals, 9 assists and 22 points in 76 games but sometimes…
Flyers’ Vorobyev Will Surprise in Rookie Season Kate Formica | October 4, 2018 The Philadelphia Flyers had a spot open for the third-line center coming into training camp and the preseason. Veteran Jordan Weal was expected to fill that role, but 21-year-old center…
Flyers Penalty Kill Key to Success This Season Kate Formica | October 4, 2018 The Philadelphia Flyers were one of the worst teams at penalty killing last season. They were ranked 29th in the NHL and only killed 75.8% of penalties. If they want…
Can Flyers’ Giroux Repeat Stellar Season? Matthew Mastrogiovanni | October 2, 2018 Philadelphia sports fans hold perhaps the highest expectations for their teams in all of sports. If those expectations aren’t met, then there can be calls for underperforming athletes to be…
Flyers’ Patrick Will Avoid Sophomore Slump Kate Formica | September 28, 2018 The Philadelphia Flyers begin the regular season in about a week and they are expected to have a key piece of their offense healthy for the start of the season.…
Flyers Mascot Takes Hockey World by Storm Jeff Seide | September 25, 2018 Halloween is only a month away, but the Philadelphia Flyers scared the snot of out most of the hockey world early Monday morning. The team welcomed their new mascot, Gritty,…