Flyers Fourth Line Earning Dave Hakstol’s Trust David Quackenbos | October 18, 2015 Through the first four games of the 2015-16 season, the Philadelphia Flyers have gone out of their way to ice four competent lines. They have been unafraid to bench Vincent…
Antoine Roussel One of Five French Players to Rock the NHL Tabatha Patterson | August 1, 2015 NHL fans are familiar with French-Canadian players populating their favorite teams. Outside the freezing temperatures of Quebec, however, ice hockey isn’t so hot in central Europe. While France took home…
Laughton Ready To Make Impact In Season Debut Greg Fernandez | November 19, 2014 When Scott Laughton took the ice for his first professional game on Jan. 19, 2013, the center was a wide-eyed 18-year-old making his NHL debut against the Pittsburgh Penguins. It…
How the Flyers Invaded Europe and Won Andy Dudones | November 4, 2014 Credit the Flyers for being resourceful. How else would you explain their circumvention of a cap space thinner than Jude Law’s hairline? Philadelphia has appeared to have struck gold in…
Where Does Lecavalier Fit On Flyers? Greg Fernandez | October 29, 2014 Before the season, Vincent Lecavalier was expected to bounce back for the Philadelphia Flyers and anchor the team’s second or third line. While a player who scored 20 goals last…
Flyers Roundup: Gordie Umberger, Del Zotto Down & More Andy Dudones | October 23, 2014 No matter the opinion of Craig Berube’s Flyers, they certainly keep it interesting. Wednesday’s win in Pittsburgh not only deflated the Penguins’ early season swagger, but built some confidence in…
Flyers Show Resiliency When Faced With Adversity Greg Fernandez | October 23, 2014 Five minutes into Wednesday night’s game against the Pittsburgh Penguins, the narrative was all too familiar for the Flyers. Looking completely outmatched to begin the contest, then giving up an…