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They’ll look to continue the momentum from Thursday’s win with a matinee matchup against a Los Angeles Kings squad that has been hot over their last few games
This was your typical game against the Canadiens. Chances were hard to come by, Carey Price was on his game and the Flyers needed an extra push to get the two points, but they managed to get those critical points. Here are 10 Postgame Points from Flyers-Canadiens.
(Kate Frese/Sports Talk Philly) By: Bill Minchin, Sports Talk Philly Writer The Philadelphia Flyers bounced back from their worst performance of season on Tuesday night. They allowed just 16 shots on goal. Claude Giroux, Matt Read and Sean Couturier all scored and the Flyers defeated the Montreal Canadiens 3-1 at the Wells Fargo Center on […]
(Kate Frese/Sports Talk Philly) By Bill Minchin, Sports Talk Philly writer The Philadelphia Flyers (25-20-6) return home Thursday night to host the Atlantic Division leading Montreal Canadiens (30-14-7). This is the third and final meeting between the Eastern Conference foes and the lone game in Philadelphia. Opening faceoff is set for 7:00. The Canadiens are coming […]
The Flyers honor the 18 captains in their history for Thursday night’s Heritage Night. Here’s a look back at all 18.
All of the good vibes of a three-game winning streak vanished quickly in what is quite possibly the Flyers ugliest performance of the season. The Carolina Hurricanes were a motivated bunch riding a five-game losing streak and it showed in their 5-1 romp over the Flyers.
The hometown Atlantic Division dominated the Round-Robin, but couldn’t unseat the defending champions of the AHL All-Star Classic in the Final. A 1-0 shootout win for the Central clinched them a second-straight win at the All-Star Classic in front of another sell-out crowd at PPL Center.
On Monday night, PPL Center is expected to be sold out yet again this season. Only this time around, it will be the entire AHL and its brightest stars on display in the 2017 AHL All-Star Classic.
Wayne Simmonds, the player who the Flyers acquired as part of a major roster shakeup, one who wasn’t even the highlighted player in the trade return, was regarded as the best player on the ice on Sunday, and has been among the Flyers best for six seasons now, bringing his career truly full circle.
In the semi-finals, Wayne Simmonds scored the first two goals for the Metropolitan Division in a 10-6 win over the Atlantic Division. In the final, Simmonds scored the deciding goal in the Metro’s 4-3 win and took home MVP honors with the three-goal performance.