Flyers Season in Review: 88 Immortalized in January Matt Sitkoff | May 24, 2018 The 2017-18 Philadelphia Flyers season was a roller-coaster ride that ended with their second postseason berth in the last three years. The season was filled with great moments, goals, saves…
Flyers Season in Review: December Brings New Streak Matt Sitkoff | May 23, 2018 The 2017-18 Philadelphia Flyers season was a roller-coaster ride that ended with their second postseason berth in the last three years. The season was filled with great moments, goals, saves…
Flyers’ Monday Must Read: Pivotal Game 4 Matt Sitkoff | April 16, 2018 On Monday, The Hockey Writers will take stock of everything that happened in the Philadelphia Flyers organization. What were the results of the games played and the impact it had…
Flyers’ X-Factors in the First Round Matt Sitkoff | April 11, 2018 For the seventh time, the Philadelphia Flyers and Pittsburgh Penguins will battle in a seven-game series to see who advances one step closer to the Stanley Cup. The Flyers hold…
Red Wings Trade Petr Mrazek to the Flyers Tony Wolak | February 19, 2018 After weeks of speculation, the Detroit Red Wings and Philadelphia Flyers finally came together on a deal for goaltender Petr Mrazek. Detroit’s Twitter account reported the trade late Monday night.…
Flyers Elliott Out 5-6 Weeks Brandon Share-Cohen | February 13, 2018 The Philadelphia Flyers will be without their starting goaltender for five to six weeks after Brian Elliott underwent core muscle surgery Tuesday morning, the team announced. Elliott has won 21…
The ‘Elliott Effect’ and the Flyers Playoff Push Dan Ward | February 12, 2018 The inconsistent streaky play that has defined the Flyers’ season was apparent over the last two weeks. After the exciting back-to-back overtime victories when Travis Konecny shined, the team dropped…
Hurricanes Feel Painful Consequences of Losing Mark Shiver | February 12, 2018 It’s not too early for the Carolina Hurricanes to gloss every game as “must-win.” In fact, this season has had that feel for quite some time, maybe even as early…
Flyers Facing Goalie Gap Dan Ward | January 31, 2018 Not even one game into the final stretch of the season after the All-Star Break, the Philadelphia Flyers had to make a move that sent a shiver down Broad Street.…
5 Things the Flyers Must Continue After the All Star Break Kurtis Wells | January 29, 2018 Despite a rocky start to the season which included a 10-game losing streak, the Philadelphia Flyers have set themselves up great for the second half. Currently sitting tied for the…
Flames Adjust to 3rd Goalie Duo in 3 Seasons Ryan Pike | October 11, 2017 In hockey, goaltending can make or break a team’s chances for victory. Good goaltending can cover up a lot of deficiencies, but almost nothing can cover up for bad goaltending.…
Is Mike Smith the Answer? Michael DeRosa | August 17, 2017 This offseason the Calgary Flames knew that they needed to find goaltending stability. It was their achilles heel last year and the reason behind their downfall. For the Flames to…