Was Paul Holmgren’s Tenure as Flyers GM a Success? Justin Giampietro | July 8, 2024 Paul Holmgren, on top of having a successful career as a player for the Philadelphia Flyers, also served as their general manager (GM) from 2006-2014. Recapping a perspective on both…
Paul Holmgren: Flyers’ Hall of Fame Player, Coach, and Executive Matthew Ward | April 4, 2024 No other person in Philadelphia Flyers’ history has worn as many different hats in the organization than Paul Holmgren. A longtime player, coach, and executive with the franchise, Holmgren dedicated…
Flyers Hall of Fame Celebrations Showcase Organization’s Loyalty, Class Colin Newby | November 16, 2021 The Philadelphia Flyers will honor Rick Tocchet and Paul Holmgren with inductions into the franchise Hall of Fame on Tuesday night before their game against the Calgary Flames. The Hall…
Flyers Roster Turnover Mirrors Successful 2007 Rebuild Colin Newby | August 3, 2021 Philadelphia Flyers general manager Chuck Fletcher enacted a major roster overhaul over the course of the past few weeks. He added leadership, talent, and experience with the acquisitions of Ryan…
Philadelphia Flyers’ Coaching History Max Nason | November 30, 2020 Throughout the 53-year history of the Philadelphia Flyers, there have been 21 men to perform the duties of head coach. Some have stuck around for plenty of successful years, while…
Flyers History: Every GM’s 3 Best Moves Max Nason | August 21, 2020 When the Philadelphia Flyers hired Chuck Fletcher in December of 2018, they added him to a distinguished list of past general managers (GM). Across their 53-year history, the Flyers’ eight…
Fletcher: Embrace Holmgren’s Audacity, Avoid His Mistakes R. Black | June 7, 2019 In both words and actions, Philadelphia Flyers general manager Chuck Fletcher has already shown that he’s going to use the team’s financial resources and collection of existing players and prospects…
Timeline of Paul Holmgren, Bob Clarke and the Flyers R. Black | January 21, 2019 The pro sports world is inherently exclusive and insular, but there may not be many pro sports franchises out there as insular as the Philadelphia Flyers. The team is now…
Flyers Honor One of the Greats: Eric Lindros Dan Ward | January 18, 2018 Prior to the game against the Toronto Maple Leafs on Thursday night, the Philadelphia Flyers will honor one of the greatest to ever don the Orange and Black. The No.…
Matt Carle’s Time with the Flyers Wes Herrmann | November 27, 2016 On Friday, Matt Carle, maybe the most polarizing player in recent Philadelphia Flyers history, retired from the game after clearing unconditional waivers with the Nashville Predators. At just 32-years-old, the…
Flyers’ Great, Rick MacLeish Passes Away Andrew Forbes | May 31, 2016 The hockey world was hit with sad news on Tuesday morning when it was announced that former NHLer and Philadelphia Flyers’ great, Rick MacLeish had passed away at the age…
Ron Hextall Building Through Draft the Right Way Wes Herrmann | May 17, 2016 The modern dynasty in the NHL is the Chicago Blackhawks. With three cup wins in five years, they’re the cream of the crop when it comes to NHL clubs. Yet…