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Photos by our photographer Kate Frese from last night's game against the Jets can be found here.
The Flyers blueliners added five more points in Thursday’s 5-2 win over Winnipeg to their league-best total, bringing them to 54 points. They are on pace to chip in 246 points on the season. That would be up 110 points from last season for an increase of 81 percent.
The Philadelphia Sports Writers Association on Thursday announced the second-year Flyers blueliner as the Philadelphia Pro Athlete of the Year
(Kate Frese/Sports Talk Philly) By Bill Minchin, Sports Talk Philly The Philadelphia Flyers (7-7-3) are back on the Wells Fargo Center ice tonight when they host NHL points leader Mark Scheifele and the Winnipeg Jets (9-7-2) Puck drop is set for 7 p.m. This is the first of two meetings between the clubs and […]
The Flyers will pay tribute to the tough guys, the players who helped create the Broad Street Bullies and the enforcers that have come since, with their second Heritage Night prior to Thursday’s game.
Another sellout crowd at PPL Center saw their beloved Phantoms extend their win streak to seven games on Wednesday night with a 4-1 win over the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins.
Photos by our photographer Kate Frese from last night's game against the Senators can be found here.
The game hardly falls on Mason’s shoulders. Sure, he looked bad on Turris’ tying goal, getting caught watching instead of adjusting to the position of the puck carrier. That said, after making 25 saves and four more in the shootout, the Flyers had ample opportunities to make Mason’s one error a non-factor.
Despite receiving some solid play from goaltender Steve Mason, the Philadelphia Flyers fell to the Ottawa Senators in a shootout by a 3-2 score.
The long road continues, as the Flyers prepare for another eight games before the end of November, starting on Tuesday night against the upstart Ottawa Senators.