Did Flyers Overreact To Goalie Situation? Tim Kolupanowich | June 23, 2011 The Philadelphia Flyers fixed their goaltending issues, trading for, then signing, Ilya Bryzgalov, but that may have opened up some new holes. Trading Jeff Carter to the Columbus Blue Jackets…
From Mall of America to the NHL, These Draft Prospects Are On a Wild Ride James Neveau | June 23, 2011 Jim Neveau, NHL Correspondent St. Paul, Minnesota – Final preparations are underway for the 2011 NHL Entry Draft, which will take place on Friday and Saturday at the Xcel Energy…
Six Flyers Who Could Be Trade Bait This Summer Tim Kolupanowich | June 8, 2011 The Philadelphia Flyers have made a big step in their two-decade long search for a true starting goalie, securing the negotiating rights to Ilya Bryzgalov by sending left wing Matt…
With the Series Tied at 1-1, Are the Sabres Still the Underdogs? Andrew Rodger | April 18, 2011 Philadelphia Flyers head coach Peter Laviolette is an experienced NHL coach with a Stanley Cup ring from his time in Carolina (2006) and a trip to the Stanley Cup Final…
Buffalo Sabres vs Philadelphia Flyers – Round 1 Prediction Kevin Wetzel | April 14, 2011 One team rode an intense wave of success right into the post season, going 10-2-2 over their final 14 games, including 4 straight wins to end the regular season. The…
NHL Playoffs: Flyers and Sabres – Bobrovsky vs. Miller Andrew Rodger | April 13, 2011 For the best in NHL playoff action turn to Versus tonight and every night! Check local listings. While much of the focus in the first round series between the Philadelphia…
The NHL Guardian Project: What’s not to love? Christopher Ralph | January 29, 2011 Guest post by Craig Chambers, Field Producer TSN The views of this wonderful piece of writing do not reflect the views of TSN or anyone else who pays me,…
Capitals, Flyers Third Matchup Preview Angie Lewis | January 18, 2011 Flyers correspondent Justin Johnson and I have a joint article since the Washington Capitals and the Philadelphia Flyers play each other Tuesday night at the Wells Fargo Center. A longtime…
Questioning the Simon Gagne trade Bruce Hollingdrake | July 19, 2010 A Guest Post by Victor Filoromo At the very least, this is hard to digest. For ten years, Simon Gagne called Philadelphia home. He was as much a part of…
Pittsburgh Penguins vs. Philadelphia Flyers: The Best Rivalry in the NHL Today? Rick Moldovanyi | December 20, 2009 The boos rain down from the orange-clad stands of the Wachovia Center. Sidney Crosby stands at center ice with the puck on his stick. As he skates forward, the crowd’s…
Return of the Orange Army: Flyers 2009-10 Chris Shafer | September 26, 2009 Once again the Flyers are orange. The black jerseys that Philadelphia has worn for years have been dropped for the more traditional look. The former orange thirds have become the new home jerseys as the blacks will now be scheduled in for specific games. The change comes at an important cross-roads in the team’s history of course; one that leaves many to speculate whether or not the 2009-10 Philadelphia Flyers have an identity crisis.
The Hockey Writers 2009-10 Preview: Atlantic Division James Neveau | September 18, 2009 A preview of the Atlantic Division, complete with links and knowledge to keep you in the know!