Ilya Bryzgalov Over Sergei Bobrovsky: Flyers Chose Poorly Jeff Ponder | March 24, 2013 In the bizarro-NHL, Lindy Ruff is unemployed, Martin Brodeur has more goals than Ryane Clowe and most notably, the Columbus Blue Jackets are playing better hockey than the Philadelphia Flyers. The universe must have flipped sometime this season.
Flyers Turn Towards NCAA……Again THW Archives | March 20, 2013 Paul Holmgren is at it again! It’s been the GM’s blueprint for a few seasons now: go out and find the next big NCAA player and sign him to a…
Peter Laviolette Isn’t the Reason For Flyers’ Woes Ed Miller | March 11, 2013 When Philadelphia Flyers head coach Peter Laviolette joined the team in 2009, it was a welcome change for the often inconsistent franchise. Previous coach John Stevens left the team in…
Pull the Trigger: Finding Fantasy Hockey Gems Matthew Dimmick | February 16, 2013 There are plenty of gems (owned in less than 30% in Yahoo leagues) out there just sitting in free agency in your league, and you’re getting impatient with an underachiever…
If Flyers Aren’t Legit Contenders Soon, Will They Deal? Justin Johnson | February 5, 2013 There’s a long way to go in the short 48-game season, but make no mistake about it, the Flyers have sputtered out of the gate. This week produced a lot…
Top 10 Undrafted NHL Players in 2013 Fred Poulin | February 5, 2013 While draft day is always exciting for the best young players in the world and their families, some of them always seem to slip through the cracks and elude the…
Is It Time For The Panthers To Panic? Jameson Cooper | January 27, 2013 The Florida Panthers’ recent struggles came to a head on Saturday night as the Philadelphia Flyers embarrassed the Cats during a 7-1 victory on their home ice in Sunrise Florida.…
Sean Couturier Looking to Step Up Offensively Ed Miller | January 16, 2013 Last season Philadelphia Flyers rookie Sean Couturier made a name for himself defensively after the way he handled Pittsburgh’s Evgeni Malkin during the first round of the playoffs. The Hart…
NHL Playoffs: Yes There Are Some Bright Spots Tim Kolupanowich | April 18, 2012 There have already been seven suspensions in this season’s NHL playoffs, with an eighth on the way to Raffi Torres. But look past the suspensions (or lack thereof), the dirty…
The Penguins have a meltdown in game 3 against the Flyers Tom Yawney | April 15, 2012 If you didn’t know better, you’d think the Philadelphia Flyers were the former Stanley Cup champions rather than the young team with minimal playoff success, because they have the Pittsburgh…
Brayden Schenn and Jakub Voracek Poised to Break Out in Playoffs for Flyers Ryan OShaughnessy | April 2, 2012 Each spring some player shocks the world and plays above and beyond what everybody was expecting from them on the national stage. In 2008, R.J. Umberger put up 10 goals…
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…