Matt Carle’s Time with the Flyers Wes Herrmann | November 27, 2016 On Friday, Matt Carle, maybe the most polarizing player in recent Philadelphia Flyers history, retired from the game after clearing unconditional waivers with the Nashville Predators. At just 32-years-old, the…
Broad Street Bulletin: Poor Decisions John Gove | November 21, 2016 On the surface, the Philadelphia Flyers had a decent-enough week capturing three points in three games. However, decisions made by the second-year head coach, Dave Hakstol, has left many who…
Benching Gostisbehere Was a Smart Move Glen Stricker | November 20, 2016 When the news came out after the Philadelphia Flyers’ morning skate last Thursday that second-year star and Calder Trophy runner-up Shayne Gostisbehere would be a healthy scratch for their matchup…
Flyers’ Ivan Provorov Settling In Wes Herrmann | November 20, 2016 A month ago, rookie defenseman Ivan Provorov was under direct heat from some Philadelphia Flyers fans because of a, simply put, terrible game against the Chicago Blackhawks. In 21 minutes…
Steve Mason’s Time is Now Glen Stricker | November 17, 2016 Since the time of Steve Mason’s arrival in Philadelphia, he’s been the majority go-to guy in the crease for the Flyers. Brought in as a shot in the dark trade…
Scratching Gostisbehere Makes No Sense Matt Brauckmann | November 17, 2016 Shayne Gostisbehere probably started his Thursday morning on a great note. The 23-year old defenseman was named Philadelphia Pro Athlete of the Year by the Philadelphia Sports Writers Association. That…
John LeClair Hall Of Fame Worthy Michael Gwizdala | November 13, 2016 They were “The Legion of Doom.” Eric Lindros, John LeClair and Mikael Renberg. From 1995-2000, the three constituted one of the most fearsome scoring lines in the league with the…
Flyers’ Offense Carrying the Load Glen Stricker | November 9, 2016 If one thing is for certain after the first 13 games into the 2016-17 season is that the Philadelphia Flyers’ offense, currently ranked second in the NHL in total goals, is…
Flyers: Good, Bad and Ugly Matt Brauckmann | November 8, 2016 Over the past few seasons, the Philadelphia Flyers have had some very subpar starts. Last season, the Flyers struggled mightily to score goals out of the gate, had a somewhat…
Brandon Manning Reaching Unexpected Heights Wes Herrmann | November 7, 2016 After three years of drafting defensemen in the first round, the Philadelphia Flyers hope the 2016-17 season ushers in a new era on the back end. 2015 first-rounder Ivan Provorov…
Broad Street Bulletin: 3 Out of 4 Ain’t Bad John Gove | November 6, 2016 For all intensive purposes, the Philadelphia Flyers had themselves quite a successful week, winning three out of their four contests. Due to the acquisition of six much-needed points, the orange and…
Lineup Shuffle Looming for Flyers Wes Herrmann | November 4, 2016 Since the start of the season, the Philadelphia Flyers have floated around the .500 mark. Despite the middling record, there have been some bright spots, namely in specific players such…