Are the Penguins Now in Control of the Series? Ryan OShaughnessy | April 21, 2012 Coming into the series, the Pittsburgh Penguins were the overwhelming favorite to not only win this series but were also the popular choice to go and win the Stanley Cup.…
Is your team stacked with notable playoff performers? Eastern Conference Edition Fred Poulin | April 10, 2012 With the 2012 playoffs looming, it is a good time to have a look at which NHL players are renowned for bringing their game to the next level. Players like…
Fantasy Hockey Chutes And Ladders: And The Winner Is? Chris Wassel | April 10, 2012 After six months, the fantasy hockey season is over. There were 26 weeks of battles and wars that had probably more subplots than “War And Peace”. I saw quite a…
NHL Playoffs Predictions: Who Will Prevail in the East’s First Round? James Neveau | April 9, 2012 There’s a certain Christmas tune that comes on the radio at just about every turn that describes the time of year that the NHL is embarking on: “It’s the most…
Wayne Simmonds Proving Vital To Flyers’ Stanley Cup Hopes David OConnor | April 3, 2012 Upon becoming a Flyer, if you’d have told Wayne Simmonds that he would be one of the most vital players to Philadelphia’s playoff success this season, he would probably have…
The 10 Most Important Players to a Flyers Playoff Run Ryan OShaughnessy | March 26, 2012 This past Saturday the Flyers clinched a playoff berth becoming the third team in the Atlantic Division to do so this season. The franchise is looking to reach the Stanley…
Who Has Been the Flyers’ MVP So Far? Ryan OShaughnessy | March 22, 2012 The Flyers have had great production up and down the lineup so far this season. The team has overcome injuries to key players such as Chris Pronger, James van…
Bryzgalov and Flyers Gelling at the Right Time Matt Nestor | March 14, 2012 For the Flyers, and the rest of the NHL’s playoff-bound teams, the Ides of March represents yet another benchmark on the schedule. However, the 15th of March, as it did…
The Top 10 Sweetest Flows in the NHL Joseph Wakeford | February 2, 2012 It’s a well-known fact that having an amazing flow can take any hockey player’s game to unparalleled levels. By flow, of course I am referring to a great head of…
Hartnell Deserves All The Credit For All Star Season Justin Johnson | January 28, 2012 Scott Hartnell’s big year can easily be attributed to things other than him by short sighted people. However, the biggest reason for Hartnell’s success this season is well, Scott Hartnell.…
2012 Winter Classic: Flyers Lose Heartbreaker to Rangers 3-2 Justin Johnson | January 2, 2012 In what will go down as a Dickensian weekend for the Philadelphia Flyers and their fans, “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” In what…
Pondering the Pens: Shero May Be Forced to Deal Mike Colligan | December 30, 2011 NHL General Managers, start your engines. The holiday roster freeze lifted at midnight on Dec. 27 and trade chatter is picking up. As we near the halfway point, executives around the league are either trying to salvage a lost season or plug holes in a playoff contender.