Flyers-Rangers Series Features Lightning Reunion Kyle Phillippi | April 16, 2014 Nestled in the opening round playoff matchup between the Philadelphia Flyers and New York Rangers will be a refreshing, yet in some ways, sad moment for fans of the Tampa…
Philadelphia Flyers Impressed with Andrew MacDonald’s Debut Kyle Phillippi | March 6, 2014 Overshadowed by the Flyers 6-4 win over the Washington Capitals was the debut of defenseman Andrew MacDonald. Acquired the day before the trade deadline, the former New York Islander suited…
How the Philadelphia Flyers Nearly Missed on Landing Wayne Simmonds Kyle Phillippi | January 21, 2014 Much has been made recently about the breakout of Philadelphia Flyers’ winger Wayne Simmonds and how he leads the NHL in points (22) over a 17-game span dating back to…
How to Talk Like a Philadelphia Flyers Fan Kyle Phillippi | January 15, 2014 Fan bases around the NHL are constantly fluctuating. With every game comes an opportunity to attract new fans. Going along with that notion, the Philadelphia Flyers fan base is always…
Zac Rinaldo’s Absence Impacts Flyers in More Than One Way Kyle Phillippi | January 10, 2014 When the Philadelphia Flyers announced on Thursday that Zac Rinaldo would be out for six weeks with a left high-ankle sprain, there was a mixed bag of emotions from the…
Philadelphia Flyers Recent Run Ranks Them Among Eastern Conference Elite Kyle Phillippi | January 9, 2014 The Philadelphia Flyers skated off the ice after a 4-1 beatdown by the Pittsburgh Penguins which saw a team that was outplayed in nearly every aspect of the game. The…
Kimmo Timonen’s Regression Impacting Philadelphia Kyle Phillippi | October 9, 2013 A little under eight minutes into the first period in what would be the Philadelphia Flyers’ first win, assistant captain Kimmo Timonen was called for a holding penalty that led…
Philadelphia Flyers 2013-14 Season Preview Kyle Phillippi | October 2, 2013 The way they ended their season — on a 6-1 run with three games of four or more goals — is exactly how the Philadelphia Flyers expect to start their…
Philadelphia Flyers’ Second Line Could Flourish Kyle Phillippi | August 17, 2013 For many teams around the NHL, their respective top line is their best unit, the ones expected to lead and produce on a consistent basis. While that’s true in Philadelphia…
Philadelphia Flyers’ 2006-07 Season Models their 2013-14 Approach Kyle Phillippi | August 12, 2013 Many fans have already moved on from the disastrous 2013 shortened-season the Philadelphia Flyers put together. With training camp rapidly approaching and preseason games a month away, the focus is…
How the Philadelphia Flyers Failed in Managing Patrick Sharp Kyle Phillippi | August 8, 2013 Every organization has at some point given up on a player too early or was forced to send a promising talent in a package to land a position of need.…
Philadelphia Flyers Schedule Released: Five Games to Circle Kyle Phillippi | July 19, 2013 After a disappointing 48-game season, the Philadelphia Flyers are eager to get back out on the ice and move forward from what wound up being a season to forget. While…