Making Sense of the Schenn Deal Glen Stricker | August 4, 2016 When the 2016 offseason began for the Philadelphia Flyers, Ron Hextall and Co. number one priority was to get restricted free agent Brayden Schenn signed to a contract extension. Coming…
Brayden Schenn and Flyers Agree to Four-Year Deal Before Aribtration Steven DiOssi | July 25, 2016 Philadelphia Flyers forward Brayden Schenn has signed a four-year, $20.5 million deal the team reported on Monday. Flyers general manager Ron Hextall made the announcement just hours before the restricted…
Flyers Ink Petr Straka to One-Year Deal Steven DiOssi | July 15, 2016 On Thursday, Philadelphia Flyers’ general manager Ron Hextall announced that the team has signed right wing Petr Straka to a one-year contract. Per GM Ron Hextall, the #Flyers have agreed…
Provorov, Konency, Sanheim, Oh My! Glen Stricker | July 14, 2016 The National Hockey League has now officially hit the dog days of its yearly calendar. With the Stanley Cup, NHL Draft, and NHL Free-Agent frenzy in the rearview, now’s the…
Flyers 2016 Draft Targets: Jake Bean Glen Stricker | May 25, 2016 Currently the Philadelphia Flyers sit comfortably with the 18th overall selection in the 2016 NHL Entry Draft. The Flyers will be able to add someone with considerable skill and NHL…
Ron Hextall Building Through Draft the Right Way Wes Herrmann | May 17, 2016 The modern dynasty in the NHL is the Chicago Blackhawks. With three cup wins in five years, they’re the cream of the crop when it comes to NHL clubs. Yet…
Jakub Voracek: Year In Review Glen Stricker | May 12, 2016 The tale of Jake Voracek’s 2015-16 season is one of disappointment and frustration. Much was expected from him on the heels of finishing fourth in the NHL in scoring with…
Hakstol’s First Season A Success Glen Stricker | May 5, 2016 When general manager Ron Hextall first took the job in May 2014, he inherited a playoff team that took the eventual Eastern Conference champion New York Rangers to seven games…
Tough Part Starts Now For Ron Hextall, Flyers Wes Herrmann | April 28, 2016 Almost six years ago demolition of the Philadelphia Flyers’ old home, the Spectrum, began with a few smacks from a wrecking ball on a November day. While the destruction started…
Despite Early Playoff Exit Future Of Flyers Bright Michael Pityk | April 27, 2016 The Philadelphia Flyers were a dark-horse to make the 2016 NHL playoffs for most of the season, but a great run down the stretch pushed them into the second Wild…
Brayden Schenn Receives Three-Game Suspension Glen Stricker | April 26, 2016 To add fuel to the fire that is the end of the Philadelphia Flyers season, they were notified by the Department of Player Safety on Tuesday that forward Brayden Schenn will…
The Future Looking Ever So Bright In Philadelphia Glen Stricker | April 13, 2016 Since Ron Hextall was named general manager in May 2014, his mantra throughout the organization has been “patience.” Marching to a different tune than what the Philadelphia Flyers had been…