Gostisbehere Entering Season with ‘Clean Slate,’ Hoping to Help Flyers
Shayne Gostisbehere admitted he hasn’t been healthy in quite some time and that even returning during the summer showed he wasn’t where he wanted to be. In a pre-camp conversation with Vigneault, he simply wanted to express that he was healthy and wanted to help the Flyers win.
Read moreWorld Juniors Update: York, Brink, USA Win Gold
Flyers 2019 first-round pick Cam York, on his 20th birthday, and 2019 second-round pick Bobby Brink joined the rest of Team USA in claiming gold at the World Junior Championships with a 2-0 win over Team Canada on Tuesday night.
Read moreFlyers Training Camp Day 2 Update: Morin Learning New Position on Fly
The transition to playing left wing will be a work in progress for Sam Morin, who is trying his best to learn on the fly. He continues to watch film of Matt Martin, and took some advice from Danny Briere during practice as well as talking to other teammates about the position as well.
Read moreHart: ‘I Want to Be the Best’
Entering his third NHL season, Carter Hart is driven to reach new heights in his career. “I don’t want to just be another NHL player; I want to be the best and I want to be the best NHL goaltender,” Hart said on Monday. “That is something that I strive for every day.”
Read moreWorld Juniors Update: Late Goal by Kaliyev Gives USA a Shot at Gold Against Canada
After Finland erased a 3-1 USA lead in the final 10 minutes of the third, Arthur Kaliyev scored with 1:16 remaining to give the US a 4-3 win in the Semi-final Round, advancing to the Gold Medal Game on Tuesday where they will face Canada.
Read moreFlyers Training Camp Update: Patrick’s Back, Lindblom Has Sights Set on Opener
On the first day of Flyers training camp, it didn’t take long to notice the two players whose presence stood out the most. Nolan Patrick was back on the ice as a regular member of the rotation, as was Oskar Lindblom.
Read moreFlyers Training Camp 2021: 5 Questions for Flyers Entering Camp
As camp opens, the Flyers will face some questions that could make or break their success in the upcoming season. While they are widely regarded as a team that should make the playoffs and have a successful run, there are a lot of “ifs” that the Flyers are dealing with. Here are five of the questions the Flyers are facing as they hit the ice for the first time this year as a group.
Read moreWorld Juniors Update: USA Reaches Semis, Sweden Eliminated Late by Finns
Team USA – and Flyers prospects Cam York and Bobby Brink – held off a rally by Slovakia to claim a 5-2 win. Team Sweden – and Flyers prospect Emil Andrae – were eliminated on a last-minute goal in a 3-2 defeat to Finland. Team Canada defeated Czech Republic and Russia defeated Germany to round out the final four teams of the tournament.
Read moreFlyers Announce Training Camp Schedule, Roster for 2020-21 Season
On Saturday, the Flyers released their roster and schedule for training camp ahead of the 2020-21 season, set to begin in just 11 days.
Read moreWorld Juniors Update: US Claims Top Seed, All 3 Flyers Prospects in Quarterfinals
The World Junior Championships has closed out group play and moved into the tournament portion with the Quarterfinals taking place on Saturday with four games on the schedule. All three Flyers prospects remain in the tournament, set for their own matchups on Saturday.
Read moreReport: Flyers to Face Bruins in Outdoor Game at Lake Tahoe
According to a report from Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman, the Flyers will face the Bruins in an outdoor game at Lake Tahoe in February.
Read moreFlyers Notes: Sam Morin to LW, Goalie Prospect Out for Season
For the second straight week, Flyers GM Chuck Fletcher addressed the media. There were some typical announcements, one on an injury update for a goalie prospect and the news that the training camp roster would be released on Saturday. But there was also a very unexpected nugget that Fletcher revealed: Sam Morin is switching to left wing.
Read more5 New Year’s Resolutions for Flyers in 2021
Training camp begins for the Flyers in just three days, starting with physicals and off-ice proceedings on Jan. 3, then the first on-ice workouts on Jan. 4. As the calendar officially turns to 2021, here are five New Year’s Resolutions for the team.
Read moreAge Just a Number for Claude Giroux
Claude Giroux has been captain of the Flyers for eight seasons, his ninth set to begin on Jan. 13, the day after his 33rd birthday. Giroux’s career has had its peaks and valleys from a production standpoint, but he’s remained durable, very rarely missing action, and is respected as a leader by his teammates. To him, the age he will reach one day before the season opener is nothing but a number.
Read moreState of the Flyers 2020: Short Year with Huge Progress
As 2020 draws to a close, here are some of the topics discussed in the State of the Flyers, a short playing year with a lot of progress made.
Read moreFlyers Core Has Recent Memory of How Quickly Shortened Season Can Turn Sour
Though the circumstances are very different, the NHL has been here before when it comes to shortened seasons, and not too far in the past either. The NHL saw the 2012-13 season shortened to 48 games after a lockout. Sean Couturier remembers that season well, and how a slow start can turn things sour quickly.
Read moreWorld Juniors Update: Sweden Leads Group B, USA with 2 Pivotal Matches Ahead
Both the USA – with Flyers prospects Cam York and Bobby Brink on the roster – and Sweden – with Emil Andrae on the roster – are playing in Group B. Through Monday, Sweden sits atop the standings in the Group, with two wins in two games. The US is in a three-way tie with Russia and Czech Republic with one win and one regulation loss.
Read more2020-21 Season Schedule Could Restore Rivalries with Flyers Divisional Foes
Take the emotion of playoff hockey and bottle it up into a 56-game schedule where you play the same seven teams all season and it’s a recipe for rivalry. The 2020-21 season schedule will be the strangest we’ve seen so far, but it has a chance to restore some divisional rivalries for the Flyers.
Read moreFletcher Discuss Flyers Roster Ahead of Season
Shortly after the NHL released the schedule, Flyers GM Chuck Fletcher spoke to the media, covering a range of topics surrounding the 2020-21 roster and how the Flyers will manage things in a shortened season.
Read moreFlyers 2020-21 Season Schedule Released
The Flyers are set to open the 2020-21 season on Wednesday, Jan. 13, at home against the Pittsburgh Penguins. View the full Flyers schedule here. The start time for all games is TBA.
Read moreHayes Believes Flyers Playoff Run Put Them On the Map
For Kevin Hayes, a newcomer to the Flyers last season, this was the reason he had signed in Philadelphia. He wanted a chance to win and saw the potential the Flyers really offered as a key part of their success, and he believes that last season’s playoff run is only scratching the surface.
Read moreShortened Season Heightens Importance of Hot Start for Flyers
While this season holds some different circumstances, the importance of getting off to a hot start remains the same. With only 56 games on the schedule and every one within the division, there is little room for off nights and none for lengthy losing streaks for the Flyers.
Read moreFlyers Biggest Forward Additions May Come from Within
The Flyers were relatively inactive in free agency, adding newcomer Erik Gustafsson on the blue line, but not making any other significant additions. Perhaps that’s because the significant additions that could come may be internal.
Read moreSeason on Horizon, Flyers Coach Vigneault Embracing Challenges Ahead
Alain Vigneault’s second season as Flyers head coach will begin next month on Jan. 13, when the NHL opens the 2020-21 season. The 56-game condensed schedule, realigned divisions, empty arenas and shortened training camp present a new set of challenges.
Read moreNHL, NHLPA Officially Announce Plans for 2020-21 Season
After weeks of negotiations and planning to conduct the 2020-21 season in the midst of a pandemic, the NHL and NHLPA officially announced their plans for the season on Sunday evening.
Read moreReport: NHL, NHLPA Have Tentative Agreement on 56-Game Season
According to a report from Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet Canada, the NHL and NHLPA have a tentative agreement on a 56-game season. TSN’s Renaud Lavoie adds that an announcement could come in the next few days with the 2020-21 season beginning on Jan. 13.
Read moreFlyers Sign D Mason Millman to Entry-Level Deal
Defenseman Mason Millman has signed an entry-level control with the Flyers, GM Chuck Fletcher announced.
Read moreNHL’s Target Date Remains Mid-January, Focus on COVID-19 Protocols
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman spoke in a panel discussion on Wednesday morning and said the NHL’s target remains a mid-January start and talks are mainly regarding COVID-19 protocols for the season. That start date is far from certain as more time passes.
Read moreOne Year After Diagnosis, Flyers Forward Oskar Lindblom Remains Cancer Free
Flyers forward Oskar Lindblom is 369 days removed from the diagnosis that changed his life and supposedly ended his 2019-20 season. One year later, he not only managed to return to the ice, but remains cancer free following his most recent scans.
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