Flyers Continually Doomed by Slow Starts Michael Pityk | November 11, 2015 The Philadelphia Flyers have a record of 5-7-3 and they have not been playing well recently. In their last eight games played, the Flyers have a record of 1-5-2 and…
Poor Money Management Leaving Its Mark on the NHL Tony Wolak | October 14, 2015 Philadelphia Flyers trade 2nd and 3rd round draft picks to the New York Islanders for Andrew MacDonald. Flyers sign MacDonald to a 6-year, $30 million contract. One year later, Flyers…
Flyers Making the Best of a Bad Situation Michael Pityk | October 12, 2015 The Philadelphia Flyers are what they are. As of now, they’re not a very good hockey team that’s struggled in their first two games. They lost their first game in overtime…
Scott Laughton Has Earned His Spot With Flyers Zach Hopkins | October 9, 2015 Scott Laughton’s first taste of the NHL came in the summer of 2012 when he was drafted 20th overall by the Philadelphia Flyers. While most of the other draftees were…
Confident Ed Snider Relying on Perfect Storm for Flyers Andy Dudones | September 22, 2015 A new season in Philadelphia has ushered in change to the Flyers organization. The franchise historically known as a pack of savages looking to pick a fight has evolved into…
Pressure to Win No Different for Flyers Andy Dudones | August 28, 2015 Training Camp hasn’t started yet and there appears to already be a cloud hanging over the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia. Can the Flyers really avoid missing the playoffs in…
Michal Neuvirth Will be Instrumental to Flyers Success Zach Hopkins | August 27, 2015 As the Flyers prepare to hit the ice for the start of training camp on September 18th, there are many question marks concerning their roster. Who will play on the…
The Flyers are Already Planning for 2016 Trade Deadline Bill Schoeninger | August 22, 2015 It may seem a bit ridiculous to be looking forward to the trade deadline when a single shift hasn’t been played in the regular season yet. However, it’s the offseason and…
Sean Couturier is a Steal at $26 Million Andy Dudones | August 11, 2015 Given the lack of cap space the Philadelphia Flyers currently have, GM Ron Hextall isn’t giving contracts to any Tom, Dick, or Harry. Between handing out extensions to forwards Sean…
Flyers’ Hextall Proving to the League that Philadelphia Will Contend Again Michael Pityk | August 3, 2015 The Philadelphia Flyers have been locked in salary cap “jail” for the last few seasons, but general manager Ron Hextall has made some major strides. After just one season, it’s…
Sam Gagner Brings Low-Risk, High-Reward to Flyers Andy Dudones | July 9, 2015 New Flyers forward Sam Gagner knows uncertainty. At only 25, the London, Ontario native has now been traded under unusual circumstances in back-to-back offseasons. After the Tampa Bay Lightning traded for…
Ivan Provorov And The Case For Patience David Quackenbos | July 6, 2015 The Philadelphia Flyers announced on Friday evening that they signed Ivan Provorov to an entry-level contract. This announcement came exactly one week after Provorov was selected seventh overall. For a…