Articles by Jeff Quake (84)
After six seasons in Toronto, what does James van Riemsdyk bring the Flyers in his return to Philadelphia through free agency?
What will the Flyers goaltending situation look like next season with now plenty of reliable options in net for Philadelphia?
With the NHL Draft approaching in a matter of a few weeks, the Philadelphia Flyers have a few different scenarios to consider in mid June. Part 3 of the Offseason Preview continues with a focus on the NHL Draft.
In Part 2 of our Flyers Offseason Preview, possible line combinations are reviewed including a realistic name or two from free agency being tossed into the lineup.
With the Philadelphia Flyers season officially coming to an end, it’s time to preview what the Flyers could consider doing during the offseason. Here in Part 1, we look at the team’s contracts, and which players are most likely receive an extension while others could be released.
It comes down to this. — Game 82 for the Philadelphia Flyers to try to clinch a playoff berth for the first time since 2016. And if they win, they are in the playoffs. Ultimately, it means the Flyers are in control of their own destiny when it comes to clinching a playoff spot.
With the Philadelphia Flyers looking to clinch a playoff spot, their young core is helping to lead the way.
With the final stretch approaching for the Philadelphia Flyers, Alex Lyon has proven over his recent appearances that he is a serviceable goalie.
With Michal Neuvirth now being out, the goaltending carousel continues for the Philadelphia Flyers, where GM Ron Hextall could be forced to make a trade.
Both Ivan Provorov, and Shayne Gostisbehere are sharp defensemen but this isn’t the first time that the Philadelphia Flyers have seen this type of dynamic duo on defense.