Biro Nets 2, Sabres Down Flyers
/The Flyers first trip away from home ice in the preseason ended in a 2-1 loss to the Buffalo Sabres on Tuesday night.
Read moreFlyers-Sabres: Preseason Game 2 Preview
The Flyers will give a few players a second chance to see game action, with eight players on the ice in the preseason opener also on the roster for this game. The team takes on the Buffalo Sabres on Tuesday night at 7 p.m.
Read moreYWT: The Philadelphia Flyers Podcast – YWT #160 – Damaged Goods
/The guys discuss the start of Flyers training camp, injury updates on Sean Couturier and Ryan Ellis, and the preseason opener.
Read moreCates Brothers Each Score in Flyers Win Over Bruins
/Noah Cates scored in the second and Jackson Cates scored the game-winning goal in the third as the Flyers claimed a 2-1 win over the Boston Bruins in the preseason opener on Saturday night at Wells Fargo Center.
Read moreFlyers-Bruins: Preseason Game 1 Preview
/A roster of young hopefuls takes on the Boston Bruins as the Flyers open the preseason at 7 p.m. on Saturday night.
Read moreFlyers Camp Opens with Abundance of Injury News
Before the puck even hits the ice, the Flyers are already dealing with more than their share of injury woes.
Read moreTortorella Era Starts as Flyers Training Camp Opens
Before Flyers fans even get a chance to see what a John Tortorella camp looks like or how the team will respond, they got a taste of the new bench boss’s no-nonsense approach. It’s very clear that each of the 71 players on the training camp roster are now on Tortorella time.
Read morePlan of Hope Already Backfires on Flyers
/At the end-of-season press conference, and for much of the offseason, the Flyers focus was on injured players returning healthy. The so-called plan has already backfired before the team even takes the ice for training camp.
Read moreReport: Sean Couturier to Miss Significant Time with Back Injury
According to a report from Crossing Broad’s Anthony SanFilippo, Flyers forward Sean Couturier suffered a herniated disc and could miss significant time this upcoming season.
Read moreYWT: The Philadelphia Flyers Podcast – YWT #159 – Shape Up Or Ship Out
/The guys are back and talk about John Tortorella’s comments about the state of the Flyers locker room with training camp right around the corner.
Read moreTortorella: ‘Major Concerns’ with Flyers’ Locker Room
/In an interview with NHL Network Radio on Sirius XM, new Flyers head coach John Tortorella expressed that he has “major concerns” with the Flyers locker room.
Read moreYWT: The Philadelphia Flyers Podcast – YWT #158 – Making Their Voices Heard
The guys discuss a fan survey on The Athletic where the Flyers ranked last, World Juniors, some late free-agent signings and more.
Read moreFlyers Fans Make Voices Heard in NHL Front Office Rankings Poll
/In a poll conducted by The Athletic ranking NHL front office confidence levels based on fan input, the Flyers ranked dead last, 32nd in the NHL.
Read moreYWT: The Philadelphia Flyers Podcast – YWT #157 – Give Me August Hockey
The guys are back after a couple of quiet weeks around the NHL. They discuss some important dates for the upcoming Flyers season around rookie camp and training camp, the team’s immediate future, World Juniors, and some other news around the NHL.
Read moreYWT: The Philadelphia Flyers Podcast – YWT #156 – That’s A Lot Of Hard Work
The guys break down some of the Flyers recent re-signings, another injury, and the plan of hope they have as well as some big offseason moves around the NHL.
Read moreTear It Down? Free Agency Failings Shows Why Flyers Need a Front Office Rebuild
/On Wednesday, you saw that the current regime is incapable of handling a rebuild. They insisted upon an aggressive retool for a fast fix, not the necessary rebuild needed. Now it’s time to start that rebuild anyway, but focus on the front office that has so clearly set the Flyers back.
Read moreNHL Free Agency: Flyers Out on Gaudreau, Sign Braun, Deslauriers, Giroux to Ottawa
/The Flyers tried to move cap space, but couldn’t clear enough for Johnny Gaudreau to sign with his hometown team. The Flyers instead added forward Nicolas Deslauriers and brought back defenseman Justin Braun.
Read moreFlyers to Buy Out Oskar Lindblom
/The Flyers will buy out forward Oskar Lindblom, who was set to enter the final year of a three-year deal in the 2022-23 season, placing him on conditional waivers on Tuesday afternoon. His current cap hit was $3 million and the buyout saves the Flyers $3.33 million toward the cap.
Read moreFlyers Acquire D Tony DeAngelo from Carolina, Will Sign Extension
The Flyers acquired the rights to defenseman Tony DeAngelo from the Carolina Hurricanes along with a 2022 seventh-round pick in exchange for a 2024 second-round pick, a 2023 third-round pick, and a 2022 fourth-round pick. DeAngelo will reportedly sign a two-year extension with an AAV of $5 million.
Read more2022 NHL Draft: What Do the Flyers Do on Day 2?
The Flyers have five picks on Day 2 of the NHL Draft on Friday, but could there also be some trades in the works?
Read moreFlyers Select Cutter Gauthier with 5th Overall Pick
The Flyers selected forward Cutter Gauthier with the fifth overall pick in the 2022 NHL Draft on Thursday.
Read more2022 NHL Draft Preview: Flyers Have 5th Overall Pick
As we prepare for the start of the NHL Draft, we are providing this preview from the Flyers perspective, looking at targets with the fifth overall pick, a recent history of the fifth overall pick, and the possibility of the Flyers trading the pick.
Read moreFlyers Notes: Fedotov, Shaw, DeBrincat, Preseason Schedule
The latest Flyers news and notes, including an update on Ivan Fedotov, the hiring of Brad Shaw as an associate coach, rumors involving Alex DeBrincat, and the Flyers preseason schedule.
Read moreAvalanche Win Stanley Cup by Trusting the Process
The Colorado Avalanche’s Stanley Cup win in 2022 is an achievement that is a long time coming, a process that played out with a franchise icon leading the way at the top and started with another behind the bench, only to be placed in the hands of a hockey journeyman who rose through the coaching ranks. It’s also an achievement for the players who were around for the entire process, which included as many low points as it did the highest moments that were reached in this championship season.
Read moreFlyers: On Management, Hiring an Outside Agency, and Future Decisions
John Tortorella certainly knew all the right things to say, but doesn’t have much of a filter. What you see is what you get with him, there’s no gray area. That hardly appears to be the case with Flyers management. There’s a lot of gray area right now, in terms of making decisions, who is on board with what, and what the future may hold.
Read moreJohn Tortorella Press Conference: Communication is a Two-Way Street
John Tortorella has been around long enough in the league to have seen many elements of coaching evolve. That includes communication between players and coaches and how to effectively make the connection between the “two-way street” to have a strong working relationship.
Read moreJohn Tortorella Press Conference: Passion for the Game, Excitement for Flyers Opportunity
At his introductory press conference, John Tortorella recalled thinking about what an opportunity to coach in Philadelphia would be like as far back as the 2004 Eastern Conference Finals. Now he gets that opportunity, trying to restore a standard for the Orange and Black emblem that he expressed great respect for on Friday.
Read moreRight or Wrong, Flyers Going All-In on Aggressive Offseason
If you were wondering just what the Flyers were going to try to do with this offseason or questioning if they were serious about an aggressive approach, you got your answer on Thursday. Tortorella is only the first piece of what could be a very busy offseason that features equally as many changes and moves as the last, likely even more aggressive than ever before.
Read moreFlyers Hire John Tortorella as Head Coach
The Flyers have hired John Tortorella as the 23rd head coach in franchise history.
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