What Should Flyers Strategy Be At Trade Deadline? Greg Fernandez | February 4, 2015 The Philadelphia Flyers enter Thursday’s contest against the suddenly struggling New York Islanders 10 points back of a playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. The team’s recent surge and strong…
3 Things Flyers Should and Should Not Do at the Trade Deadline Matt Brauckmann | January 29, 2015 What They Should Do. Trade any defenseman they can. It’s no secret, the Flyers defense has been subpar all season, and quite honestly, there is no one on the back end…
The Flyers Desperately Need Guy Boucher Andy Dudones | December 30, 2014 Craig Berube simply isn’t working out in Philadelphia. Despite the bevy of excuses that have been stacked to block logic, Peter Laviolette’s former assistant won’t be leading the Flyers to…
Flyers Backcheck: Move out of the Way, Minnesota Andy Dudones | December 24, 2014 There was no late-game dagger from Jason Zucker this time around. The Flyers avenged their November loss to the Minnesota Wild, extending their current win streak to three games in…
Flyers Defense, Success Starts in Offensive Zone Andy Dudones | December 15, 2014 Common sense says that offensive zone starts are a good thing. In the midst of a five-game point streak, the Philadelphia Flyers have seen quite the increase in that department.…
Flyers Backcheck: Laughton’s First Rains on Carolina Andy Dudones | December 13, 2014 After buzzing around the net for three weeks, Scott Laughton finally received the fruits of his labor with his first career NHL goal. Laughton’s second period goal in Saturday’s 5-1…
Flyers Backcheck: A Beautiful New Jersey Beatdown Andy Dudones | December 12, 2014 Remember that 6-4 loss at the hands of the New Jersey Devils back on Oct. 9th? Yeah, that wasn’t going to fly this time. It was a New Jersey beatdown…
Flyers Backcheck: Flyers Exit West Coast with King Size Win Andy Dudones | December 6, 2014 With Saturday’s 2-1 win over the Los Angeles Kings, the Flyers exit the left coast with three points in three games. After a backbreaking loss in San Jose on Tuesday,…
Matt Read’s Evasive Start, Downright Confusing Andy Dudones | December 2, 2014 We know what Matt Read can do. We’ve seen what he’s capable of. Entering the current season, the right winger’s 111 points in his previous 196 games is the body…
How Have Hartnell, Umberger Stacked Up? Greg Fernandez | November 14, 2014 In case you haven’t heard, Scott Hartnell is making his return to Philadelphia on Friday night. The former fan favorite hits the ice at Wells Fargo Center for the first…
More To Schenn Than Meets The Eye Greg Fernandez | November 5, 2014 It’s time to give Brayden Schenn some credit on the progress he’s made this season. The 23-year-old has been maligned during his first few years in Philadelphia, and it might…
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…