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…
Stint in AHL Could Benefit Sean Couturier Ed Miller | October 2, 2012 Before last season, the Philadelphia Flyers used the eighth pick of the draft – which was courtesy of the Columbus Blue Jackets – on 19-year-old, highly-touted forward Sean Couturier. The…
Five NHL Head Coaches on the Hot Seat Walter McLaughlin | August 13, 2012 Ok, I confess. As a longtime Kings devotee, I am most definitely not a Ducks fan. That original Disney logo with the duck-shaped hockey mask between the crisscrossing hockey sticks…
Flyers Elimination Not Even Close to Being Bryzgalov’s Fault Justin Johnson | May 9, 2012 Don’t believe everything you hear, see, or read a wise old man once said. That age old expression does a lot of justice to the Ilya Bryzgalov bashing that is…
What Exactly is Wrong With the Philadelphia Flyers? Ed Miller | May 7, 2012 What is wrong with the Philadelphia Flyers can be summed up in one word: everything. The Flyers have been out coached, out played and out hustled by the New Jersey…
5 Keys to Victory for the Flyers against New Jersey Justin Johnson | April 29, 2012 The Flyers and Devils meet in the second round of the NHL playoffs both coming off pretty good first round series’. The Flyers-Penguins series was an emotion filled classic while…
New Jersey Devils-Philadelphia Flyers Eastern Conference Semifinal Preview Carl Stoffers | April 28, 2012 The New Jersey Devils and Philadelphia Flyers will face off in the Eastern Conference Semifinal beginning Sunday at Wells Fargo Center in South Philadelphia. The two Atlantic Division rivals enter…
Is Claude Giroux Poised to Become the Next Flyers Captain? Ed Miller | April 24, 2012 Almost six years ago Bob Clarke forgot the name of the Philadelphia Flyers’ 22nd overall pick in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft. That pick, a small 18-year-old by the name…
Giroux’s First Shift Set Tone For Flyers The Hockey Writers | April 23, 2012 In a series full of lost leads, ridiculous amounts of goals, and more than its share of penalty minutes, it didn’t seem like the first 30 seconds of any game…
5 Reasons Why the Penguins Faltered Against the Flyers Justin Glock | April 23, 2012 The Pittsburgh Penguins and Philadelphia Flyers series will go down as one of the wildest series of all-time in NHL playoff hockey history. There were many incidents throughout this series…
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…
Dear Dan Bylsma: PLAYOFF PANIC Justin Glock | April 13, 2012 Dear Dan Bylsma, Is this Déjà Vu? Or is this really happening? In your last four games as head coach for the Pittsburgh Penguins, you have one win and three losses…