Aaltonen Nets Winner in OT, Phantoms Fall to Marlies Again
Game 2 required overtime, but it was Miro Aaltonen who finished off an excellent passing play by the Toronto Marlies to win the game with 9:01 left in the extra session by a 3-2 final, dropping the Lehigh Valley Phantoms to a 2-0 series deficit.
Read morePhantoms Drop Game 1 to Marlies
The Toronto Marlies broke a 3-3 tie early in the third period to defeat the Lehigh Valley Phantoms, 4-3, in Game 1.
Read moreIn Taking Lead for Phantoms, Myers Providing Glimpse of Flyers Future
Phil Myers is sometimes the forgotten prospect on a blue line that now has five players with NHL experience, simply because he is marinating in the AHL at the moment. But his time is coming soon, and when it does, his potential could make him one of the Flyers top defensemen.
Read moreWith Hart, Flyers Goalie Question May Be Answered Soon
It was a disappointing end to a stellar junior career for Hart, who was WHL Player and Goaltender of the Year and set a WHL record for shutouts in a career. But that chapter has now officially closed. With that, Hart turns pro and is one step closer to reaching the NHL.
Read moreAround the NHL: Capitals Halfway to Reaching Final
After two games in the Eastern Conference Final, the Washington Capitals have stormed out to a 2-0 series lead, putting them two wins away from reaching their first Stanley Cup Final since 1998. In the Western Conference Final, the Winnipeg Jets and Vegas Golden Knights split the first two games of the series in Winnipeg as the series heads to Las Vegas.
Read moreFlyers Prospect Update: Strome, Rubtsov to Play for Memorial Cup
Two Flyers prospects advanced to the Memorial Cup. Matthew Strome and the Hamilton Bulldogs are representing the OHL. German Rubtsov and the Acadie-Bathurst Titan are representing the QMJHL. For Morgan Frost, the season came to an end.
Read morePhantoms Advance to East Final with Game 5 Win Over Checkers
Up 3-1 in the series entering Game 5 on Saturday night, the Phantoms put the finishing touches on the Charlotte Checkers, winning the game, 5-1, and claiming the series, 4-1.
Read moreAround the NHL: Conference Finals Set with Vegas, Winnipeg, Tampa Bay, Washington
Round 2 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs came to a close with the Vegas Golden Knights, Tampa Bay Lightning, Washington Capitals and Winnipeg Jets advancing to the Conference Finals.
Read moreKrushelnyski, Lyon Play Hero as Phantoms Win Longest Game in AHL History
Alex Krushelnyski ended the longest game in AHL history, scoring at 6:48 of the fifth overtime to give the Lehigh Valley Phantoms a 2-1 win and a 3-1 series lead on the Charlotte Checkers. Alex Lyon made 94 saves on 95 shots, coming four saves short of an AHL record in the win.
Read moreLyon, Phantoms Grab Game 3 Win in Charlotte
Despite getting outshot, 35-20, the Phantoms rolled to a 5-1 win in Game 3 in Charlotte to take a 2-1 series lead.
Read morePhantoms Rocked by Checkers in Game 2 Blowout Loss
It was just one of those games where everything that could go wrong, did go wrong, as the Lehigh Valley Phantoms dropped Game 2 to the Charlotte Checkers, 6-0, at PPL Center on Saturday night.
Read moreCarey’s Late Power-Play Goal Gives Phantoms Win in Game 1
The Phantoms got a 2-1 Game 1 win over the Charlotte Checkers on a late power-play goal by Greg Carey, but the win came at a cost as Travis Sanheim was helped off the ice after a late knee-on-knee collision.
Read moreFlyers Sign F David Kase to Entry-Level Deal
The Flyers have signed forward David Kase to an entry-level deal, GM Ron Hextall announced on Friday.
Read moreWhat Do You ‘C’?: Giroux’s Legacy Still Cloudy After Career Year
There are certainly varying opinions of the Flyers captain across the spectrum of the league. Even after posting the best season of his career at age 30, making the switch to the wing and essentially carrying the Flyers into the playoffs down the stretch, Giroux’s legacy remains cloudy.
Read moreDraft Remains Important to Flyers Build
While this is an offseason where the Flyers will have some cap flexibility and be able to push forward in their building process, much of what is already part of the roster has been built through the draft. That will not change this season either, now that the Flyers have two picks and the potential to strike big again at the 2018 Draft.
Read moreFlyers Prospect Update: Hart, Frost, Rubtsov, Strome All Advance to CHL Finals
Four Flyers prospects have advanced to the finals in their respective leagues in the CHL, putting them on the cusp of playing for the Memorial Cup.
Read moreLamarche’s OT Winner Helps Phantoms Advance
Maxim Lamarche scored the game-winning goal with 1:24 left in overtime, giving the Phantoms a 4-3 win and sending them to the second round of the Calder Cup Playoffs with a 3-1 series win.
Read moreFlyers Get Blues Pick at 14, Own Pick at 19
The draft lottery was held on Saturday night, and the Blues, who had the second longest odds to get a lottery pick, did not get one of the top three spots in the draft, meaning the Flyers will retain the pick at 14th overall. The Flyers hold the 19th overall pick from their result this season.
Read moreHextall Not Satisfied with 1st-Round Exit, But Stands by ‘Process’
In an offseason where the Flyers are coming off another year without advancing in the playoffs, there is the sense that after six years of being defined by being a one-and-done team or not making the postseason altogether, the Flyers has become indifferent to the results. GM Ron Hextall spoke to the media on Thursday and focused on the continuation of the Flyers process to becoming a contender.
Read moreHakstol Reflects on ‘Winnable’ Series for Flyers
The offseason may be four days old, but Dave Hakstol is still feeling the effects of Sunday’s Game 6 loss to the Penguins that ended the season for the Flyers. Clearly, the coach thinks the Flyers should still be playing.
Read moreAround the NHL: On to the Second Round
For several teams who have been waiting since finishing off their series, the second round is set to begin as soon as Thursday night. In this week’s trip Around the NHL, we look at who has advanced and the four series on tap in the second round.
Read moreFlyers Put Wrap on Season with Breakup Day
The Flyers held their breakup day on Wednesday with exit interviews with both management and the media for several players. Here are a few of the noteworthy things to come out of breakup day.
Read more2018-19 Season Could Be Make or Break for Flyers
The Flyers made the playoffs this season, against all odds based on the path the season took. That said, this offseason doesn’t get any easier for the Flyers as the build-up to next season begins. Next season could prove to be a make or break season for several key figures, most notably the GM and head coach.
Read moreWayne Simmonds Named Finalist for Mark Messier NHL Leadership Award
Flyers forward Wayne Simmonds is one of three finalists for the Mark Messier NHL Leadership Award.
Read moreFlyers Not Ready to Challenge League’s Elite Teams Yet
Despite what the standings showed, which was a third-place finish in the Metropolitan Division, the Flyers are not a team ready to run with the league’s elite team. Not even close by the Penguins standards. With the season and a rather one-sided playoff series in the books, time for some evaluation from the Flyers at all levels.
Read moreFlyers-Penguins: Game 6 Postgame Review
There will certainly be a lot of things to look at moving forward for the Flyers now that the 2017-18 season has come to a close. For starters, here’s a look back at Sunday’s game and the series as a whole.
Read moreGuentzel, Penguins Win to End Flyers Season in Game 6
The Penguins got the game tied by the end of the second period, as Jake Guentzel scored the tying goal with 54 seconds left. In the third, Guentzel scored three more goals, giving the Penguins a 8-5 win over the Flyers in Game 6 and bringing the Flyers season to an end.
Read moreFlyers-Penguins: Round 1, Game 6 Preview
The Flyers returned to Pittsburgh down 3-1 in the series and found a way to beat the Penguins and get the series back to Philadelphia. That sets the stage for Game 6 at Wells Fargo Center on Sunday.
Read morePhantoms Drop Game 2 to Bruins
A hot start set the Bruins off to a first-period lead. The Phantoms rallied back to tie the game going to the third before ultimately dropping Game 2, 5-3, at Providence, evening the series at one game apiece.
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