Hextall Puts Wrap on Flyers Offseason Moves
GM Ron Hextall officially put a wrap on the free agency period as he addressed the media on Sunday afternoon, looking at the Elliott signing, the goalie situation and where the Flyers stand cap-wise following free agency.
Read moreElliott on Coming to Philadelphia: ‘I’ve Always Loved Playing There’
New Flyers goalie Brian Elliott spoke about signing with Philadelphia, saying he’s always loved playing in Philadelphia and doesn’t mind sharing the net with Michal Neuvirth in a tandem.
Read moreFlyers Officially Sign Brian Elliott to 2-Year Deal
It was reported by Andy Strickland on Friday that Brian Elliott would sign with the Flyers when free agency opened on Saturday at noon. Elliott has indeed signed with the Flyers to a three-year deal worth $8.25 million, a cap hit of $2.75 million per year.
Read moreFlyers Reportedly Re-Sign Mike Vecchione to 2-Year Deal
According to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman, the Flyers have re-signed Mike Vecchione to a two-year deal with a cap hit of $900,000.
Read more2017 Free Agency Preview: Hextall Takes Drama Out of Free Agency for Flyers
For the Flyers this offseason, Ron Hextall has seemingly taken the drama and excitement out of free agency. The Flyers re-signed Jordan Weal two days before the signing period opened. They are expected to make a deal with goalie Brian Elliott official when the signing period opens at noon. And that’s it.
Read moreWhy Nolan Patrick’s Surgery Doesn’t Change Much About His Future
Ron Hextall killed the buzz of Nolan Patrick being at Development Camp by announcing the Flyers top pick would not participate in on-ice activities after having surgery 10 days before the NHL Draft. Immediately, speculation went up about Patrick’s availability for training camp and his chances of making the roster. By having the surgery when he did this offseason, not much changes in regards to Patrick’s immediate future.
Read moreFlyers Announce Development Camp Roster, Schedule
In all, 40 prospects will be at Development Camp, hosted at Flyers Skate Zone in Voorhees from Friday, July 7 to Wednesday, July 12.
Read moreReport: Flyers to Sign Brian Elliott, a Finalist for Justin Williams
The Flyers are expected to officially sign goalie Brian Elliott on Saturday and are reportedly finalists to land Justin Williams.
Read moreEagles Release WR Dorial Green-Beckham
The Eagles announced the signing of quarterback Dane Evans to a three-year deal, and subsequently released wide receiver Dorial Green-Beckham.
Read moreFlyerdelphia Podcast: Episode 2
In this week’s episode of the Flyerdelphia Podcast, we look back on the 2017 NHL Draft and the Flyers nine selections from the weekend. We also discuss the Brayden Schenn trade and the return of Jori Lehtera and two draft picks, preview free agency and more. Join Kevin Durso, Rob Riches and Dan Heaning as they discuss and review all of this and more.
Read moreFlyers Re-Sign Jordan Weal to 2-Year Deal
With under two days until free agency begins, the Flyers managed to keep one of their players around for a little while longer. Jordan Weal has re-signed with the Flyers on a two-year deal. Terms of the deal have not been disclosed.
Read moreReport: G Brian Elliott the Front-Runner for Flyers, Steve Mason Not Returning
Steve Mason’s agent confirmed he will not return to the Flyers, while Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman is reporting that the Flyers could be front-runners to land Brian Elliott.
Read moreFlyers Rumors: Is an Orange and Black Reunion in Store for Hartnell, Williams
The Flyers aren’t in the market for much in free agency besides a goaltender, and there aren’t many definitive open spots on the roster that could fit a veteran player. That said, two former Flyers are on the market, and their names are coming up in regards to the Flyers.
Read moreFlyers Looking for Youth to Step In Quickly at NHL Level
Now that it’s no secret that the young players and prospects are coming, the Flyers will also be looking for some key contributions from them in the near future, particularly the forwards who are going to be asked to replace Brayden Schenn’s production.
Read moreFlyers Extend Qualifying Offers to 7 Players
The Flyers have qualifying offers extended to forwards Scott Laughton, Mike Vecchione, Taylor Leier, Roman Lyubimov and Cole Bardreau as well as goalie Anthony Stolarz and Alex Lyon.
Read moreFormer Flyer Mark Recchi Joining Hockey Hall of Fame in 2017 Class
Former Flyers forward Mark Recchi is joining the Hockey Hall of Fame as a member of the 2017 class with Teemu Selanne, Paul Kariya, Dave Andreychuk, Danielle Goyette, Clare Drake and Jeremy Jacobs.
Read more2017 Flyers NHL Draft Results: What They’re Saying
For the Flyers, there was no way to go wrong with the second overall pick. Nolan Patrick was certainly going to get rave reviews and did. But what about the rest of the picks, including the two picks they traded up for at 27th overall and 35th overall? So far, the Flyers have been getting positive reviews on that end as well. Here’s what others are saying about the Flyers draft.
Read moreIn 2017 Draft, Hextall Moves Flyers into Future
Overall, Hextall emerged from the weekend on the winning end because he drafted well, at least in the here and now based on small sample size of prospects. But while his deal centered around Schenn brings into question the Flyers short-term success, it is a move that propelled the Flyers into the future.
Read moreFlyers GM Ron Hextall Reviews Day 2 Picks, Says Flyers are Not Rebuilding
Another draft is in the books for the Flyers and GM Ron Hextall. In all, the Orange and Black added seven more prospects on Day 2. Hextall reviewed the picks following the draft and noted that despite trading Brayden Schenn, the Flyers are not rebuilding, but starting to shift the focus on bringing prospects in.
Read moreFlyers Draft Pick Scouting Report: Rounds 3-7
After adding three forwards in the first 35 picks of the NHL Draft, the Flyers added another six players in Rounds 3-7 to close out Day 2. So let’s meet the rest of the 2017 draft class. Here are scouting reports on all of the newest Flyers prospects.
Read moreFlyers Select D Wyatt Kalynuk with 196th Overall Pick
With the 196th overall pick, the Flyers selected Wyatt Kalynuk.
Read moreFlyers Select Olle Lycksell with 168th Overall Pick
With the 168th overall pick, the Flyers selected Swedish center Olle Lycksell.
Read moreFlyers Select Noah Cates with 137th Overall Pick
Day 2 continued for the Flyers with their fifth round pick. With the 137th overall pick, the Flyers selected left winger Noah Cates.
Read moreFlyers Select LW Matthew Strome with 106th Pick, RW Maksim Sushko with 107th Pick
With the 106th pick, the Flyers selected left wing Matthew Strome from Hamilton in the OHL. With the 107th pick, the Flyers selected right wing Maksim Suchko from Owen Sound in the OHL.
Read moreFlyers Select G Kirill Ustimenko with 80th Overall Pick
The long-awaited pick acquired by the Flyers from the Zac Rinaldo trade with the Boston Bruins has been utilized. With the 80th overall pick, the Flyers selected goalie Kirill Ustimenko.
Read moreFlyers Draft Pick Scouting Report: Isaac Ratcliffe
With the 35th overall pick, the Flyers selected left wing Isaac Ratcliffe from the Guelph Storm. Let’s get to know the newest member of the Orange and Black a little bit better. Here is a scouting report on Isaac Ratcliffe.
Read moreFlyers Trade Up, Select Isaac Ratcliffe with 35th Overall Pick
Day 2 started with a trade for the Flyers, who packaged some later picks to move up in the second. The Flyers traded their second-round pick at 44th overall, a third-round pick at 75th overall and a fourth-round pick at 108th overall for Arizona’s pick at 35th overall. With the 35th overall pick, the Flyers selected winger Isaac Ratcliffe from the Guelph Storm in the OHL.
Read more2017 NHL Draft Day 2 Preview
With Day 2 set to begin with the second round at 10 a.m., here are a few prospects left from Day 1 and projected to go in the middle or later rounds that could be targets for the Flyers.
Read moreDay 1 of Draft Proves Interesting for Hextall, Flyers
After the second overall pick for Nolan Patrick went pretty much as expected, the Flyers shook up Day 1 of the NHL Draft with a trade centered around Brayden Schenn to St. Louis for Jori Lehtera, the 27th overall — used to select Morgan Frost — and a conditional first-round pick in 2018. So why do a deal centered around your second-highest scorer from a season ago?
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