Why Is Craig Berube Tormenting Steve Mason? Bill Schoeninger | March 20, 2015 Thursday night, Craig Berube made the curious decision to pull goalie Steve Mason after allowing two goals on 16 shots. That’s not the elite play we’ve become accustomed to from Mason,…
Flyers Still Searching for Double Digit Road Wins Andy Dudones | March 13, 2015 It should come as no surprise that the Flyers will miss the playoffs now for the third time in the last 10 seasons. Their 28-27-14 record is below average, while…
Could Fizzling Flyers Lead to Mike Babcock? Andy Dudones | March 9, 2015 We’ve heard the speculation before. We know who will be available this summer. And despite the growing disapproval of Flyers coach Craig Berube, do we dare get our hopes up…
Cursed in Columbus: Philly’s Nationwide Arena Nightmare Andy Dudones | February 14, 2015 The Flyers very well may be cursed in Columbus. By the time the orange and black pay their next visit to Nationwide Arena next season, they will have gone winless…
One Bad Decision After Another, Craig Berube is Losing the Flyers Matt Brauckmann | January 16, 2015 There are some things as a hockey journalist and fan that you marvel at, and there are some things that you look at and can’t even comprehend. The job Craig…
Problems in Philly: Playing with the Wrong Idea Matt Brauckmann | January 5, 2015 They were doomed from the moment the puck was dropped. Saturday nights massacre at Prudential Center was probably one of the most embarrassing losses of the season for the Flyers,…
Flyers Backcheck: Pounded at ‘The Rock’ Andy Dudones | January 4, 2015 The good news is that the heinously long road trip is finally over. The bad news, however, is the manner in which they’ll be returning home. The Flyers took a…
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…
Emphasis On Checking Has Coyotes In Productive Mode Mark Brown | December 30, 2014 If statistics are to be believed, the Arizona Coyotes appeared to be improved on defense. Coming into Monday night’s game with the Philadelphia Flyers, Arizona had a modest two-game winning…
Flyers Backcheck: Round One Goes to Laviolette Andy Dudones | December 28, 2014 It wasn’t even close. Round one goes to Laviolette as his Nashville Predators dominated the Flyers in a 4-1 win at Bridgestone Arena on Saturday night. Philadelphia was dominated in…
Plot Thickens for Surging Flyers against Laviolette, Preds Andy Dudones | December 27, 2014 So they meet again. Peter Laviolette will finally face the team that fired him after three games last year when the Flyers visit Nashville on Saturday night. A lot has…
Personnel Check: Bad Coaching Decisions Hurting Flyers Matt Brauckmann | December 19, 2014 Michael Del Zotto I’ll start with Del Zotto because it is by far the most baffling situation of them all, he is the posterchild for the bad coaching decisions that…