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…
Flyers/Penguins Breakdown and NHL Playoff Predictions Justin Johnson | April 11, 2012 It’s Wednesday, the first day of the NHL playoffs. Today is one of the most exciting days of the year for the fans and those of us who cover the…
Recent Playoff History Doesn’t Favor Flyers in 4-5 Matchup Justin Johnson | April 5, 2012 The Flyers will never admit it, but there is no way they want to go into the playoffs as the 5th seed in the Eastern Conference this year. I’ve even…
Mike Milbury’s Comments a Reminder of Where Hockey Must Still Change James Neveau | April 3, 2012 Jim Neveau, Managing Editor Throughout the history of sports, there has been one mantra that has largely been considered to be indispensable: “suck it up and be a man”. Those…
Hartnellmania Runs Wild Ed Miller | April 2, 2012 In the midst of pandemonium at the Consol Energy Center between the Philadelphia Flyers and Pittsburgh Penguins, Flyers forward Scott Hartnell’s legend continued to grow after he acknowledged one of…
No Style Points For the Caps In 1-0 Loss to Flyers Angie Lewis | March 5, 2012 As sure it has been spread across the hockey world by now, Alex Ovechkin was “benched” for the second time this season during the Washington Capitals and Philadelphia Flyers game…
Flyers Defense Not As Bad As They Look Justin Johnson | February 25, 2012 The Flyers defensive corps which has had many downs this season isn’t as horrid as it may seem. Really, it’s not. Just look at how things shake out on paper.…
Is It Too Early to Give Up on Ilya Bryzgalov? Ed Miller | February 19, 2012 This season is proving that it makes no difference how much money the Philadelphia Flyers spend on a goaltender because by the time February comes around the orange and black…
Rumors of Rick Nash to Philadelphia Continue to Swirl Ed Miller | February 15, 2012 The Columbus Blue Jackets currently own the worst record in the NHL – and it’s not even close. The NHL’s newest expansion franchise has all but mathematically been eliminated from…