Flyers’ Wells Fargo Center Set to Undergo Name Change Justin Giampietro | July 24, 2024 The Philadelphia Flyers‘ stadium was finished being built all the way back in 1996, undergoing several name changes in the process. From 1996-1998, it was known as CoreStates Center. From…
Flyers Season Opener: Sights & Sounds in an Empty Wells Fargo Center Eric Goldstein | January 14, 2021 The Wells Fargo Center didn’t look or sound normal on Wednesday for the Philadelphia Flyers 2020-21 season opener against the Pittsburgh Penguins. Then, again, what has been normal in the…
Flyers’ Home Ice Advantage Is Real in 2019-20 Herbert Byam | November 8, 2019 The Philadelphia Flyers’ home ice, the Wells Fargo Center, is quickly becoming a distinct advantage early in the 2019-20 NHL season. As it stands, the Flyers are 6-1-1 at home…
This Just In: Wayne Simmonds Is Really Good at Hockey Andy Dudones | October 15, 2014 If anyone should be more irritated over Philadelphia’s winless sputter through their first four games, it’s Flyers forward Wayne Simmonds. But despite his team’s 0-2-2 mark, the sixth-year veteran is…
Why the Flyers Will Grow to Hate the Blue Jackets Andy Dudones | September 16, 2014 To say the Columbus Blue Jackets have been like a bad case of hemorrhoids for the Flyers would be an understatement. Since moving into Philadelphia’s divisional neighborhood last year, a…
It’s Time to Stop Stereotyping Philadelphia Fans Andy Dudones | April 30, 2014 The scene in the Wells Fargo Center’s upper deck during Game Six on Tuesday isn’t a black eye to the fans of Philadelphia, as much as it is to humanity.…
Home Ice Disadvantage: The Pennsylvania Problem Marinna Marotta | March 25, 2014 We oftentimes talk about home ice advantage and how much it can impact a club when coming into their rival team’s barn. Typically, we find that teams have better…
Players Support Mason After Worst Loss as Flyer Ed Miller | January 13, 2014 The Philadelphia Flyers were playing perhaps their best hockey of the season entering Saturday’s matchup against the Tampa Bay Lightning. Winners of nine of their last 11, the Flyers have…
5 Reasons Why the Penguins Faltered Against the Flyers Justin Glock | April 23, 2012 The Pittsburgh Penguins and Philadelphia Flyers series will go down as one of the wildest series of all-time in NHL playoff hockey history. There were many incidents throughout this series…