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Eagles Reportedly Have Interest in Bringing Back Jeremy Maclin

According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Eagles are among the teams interested in wide receiver Jeremy Maclin.

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Around the NHL: Highlights and Analysis from Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final

After Game 4, we have a brand new series. The Nashville Predators scored three unanswered goals, including two in the second period, to take Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final by a score of 4-1 and even the series with the Pittsburgh Penguins.

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Around the NHL: Highlights and Analysis from Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final

The Predators announced their presence in Game 3, getting back into the series with a 5-1 win to cut into the Penguins series lead, 2-1.

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Around the NHL: Highlights and Analysis from Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final

The Pittsburgh Penguins scored three goals in rapid succession in a 4-1 win over the Nashville Predators in Game 2, putting them two wins away from repeating as Stanley Cup champions.

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Flyers Facing Big Month Ahead in June

With the calendar turning to June on Thursday, offseason events and happenings will start picking up, making it a very busy month for the Flyers.

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Flyers Sign Oskar Lindblom to Entry-Level Contract

Oskar Lindblom, the Flyers fifth-round pick in 2014, signed an entry-level deal on Tuesday, according to GM Ron Hextall.

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Around the NHL: Highlights and Analysis from Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final

A look at the highlights and analysis from the Pittsburgh Penguins 5-3 win over the Nashville Predators in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final.

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Eagles Should Get More from Jordan Matthews in Slot

One player who got a big boost from the Eagles offseason acquisitions at the receiver position was Jordan Matthews. While you may not put an Eagles receiver in a top category among other receivers, Matthews has actually been one of the best receivers in the slot in the last three seasons.

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Around the NHL: Previewing a Predators-Penguins Stanley Cup Final

An in-depth preview of the Stanley Cup Final between the Nashville Predators and Pittsburgh Penguins, starting on Monday night.

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Former Flyers Coach Peter Laviolette Joining Elite Group of Coaches

When the Nashville Predators advanced to the Stanley Cup Final last Monday, Peter Laviolette joined elite company. Laviolette, who had taken the Carolina Hurricanes to the 2005-06 title and the Flyers to the 2009-10 Final, became the fourth coach to take three different franchises to the Stanley Cup Final.

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Flyers at 50: Great Playoff Moments

Over the course of 50 seasons in Flyers history, there have been many playoff moments. As the hockey world awaits the start of the Stanley Cup Final, we look back at a few.

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Former Eagles Coach Chip Kelly Joins ESPN as Analyst

Chip Kelly has a new job…just not the one you may have been expecting. The former head coach of the Eagles and San Francisco 49ers is joining ESPN as a studio analyst for college football and the NFL, the network announced on Friday.

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Around the NHL: Kunitz Scores Double-OT Winner to Put Penguins in Final

It was Chris Kunitz who scored the game-winner for the Pittsburgh Penguins at 5:09 of double overtime to put the Pittsburgh Penguins into the Stanley Cup Final again.

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Flyers Facing Deadline to Sign Prospect Samuel Dove-McFalls

2015 fourth-round draft pick Samuel Dove-McFalls is a curious case for the Flyers. As one of the few unsigned prospects from recent draft years, the Flyers are facing a deadline on a decision for the 2015 pick.

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Howie Roseman Building Eagles to Win Now, Build on Future

If one thing was clear from this offseason, Howie Roseman was going to provide Carson Wentz with more of a surrounding cast to succeed immediately. But there was also an emphasis on the future.

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Around the NHL: Predators Advance to 1st Stanley Cup Final

The Nashville Predators scored four goals in the third period to claim Game 6 and advance to the Stanley Cup Final for the first time in franchise history.

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Sweden Beats Canada in Shootout to Win Gold at Worlds

Sweden scored the only two goals of the shootout, by Nicklas Backstrom and Oliver Ekman-Larsson, while Henrik Lundqvist made saves on all four of Canada’s attempts to claim the gold medal with a 2-1 win over Canada.

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World Championships Update: Canada, Sweden Advance to Gold Medal Game

The World Championships conclude this weekend with the semi-final round on Saturday setting the stage for Sunday’s medal games. Canada used a third-period rally to advance to the Gold Medal Game, while Sweden handily rolled past Finland.

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Flyers at 50: ‘The Flyers Have Won the Stanley Cup!’

There are some great playoff moments from 50 years of Flyers hockey, some of which we will relive in a couple days here, but today marks a special anniversary in Flyers franchise history, arguably the greatest game the team has ever played. On the Sunday afternoon of May 19, 1974, the Flyers became Stanley Cup Champions.

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World Championships Update: Canada, Russia, Finland Advance to Semis

Canada, Russia and Finland all advanced to Saturday’s semi-final round. Jake Voracek and Radko Gudas of Czech Republic were eliminated.

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World Championships Update: 9 Flyers Advance to Quarterfinals

Pool play came to a close at the World Championships on Tuesday, setting up Thursday’s single-elimination quarterfinals round. In all, nine of the 10 Flyers that went to the tournament will still be playing in the tournament come Thursday.

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Mobile Defensemen the Growing Trend Around NHL

With four — maybe even five — potential defensemen coming to the NHL that will provide mobility to the blue line, the Flyers will be following a growing trend in the NHL, displayed prominently by the two teams in the Western Conference Final.

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Around the NHL: Pair of Game 5s Coming for Conference Finals

The final four teams have started play in the Conference Finals and though there are two very different styles of play in both series, the result is the same through two games.

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Did Eagles Get Carson Wentz Enough Help on Offense?

One goal in the offseason was to bolster the wide receiver and running back positions with new weapons for the Eagles second-year quarterback. But did the work the Eagles put in this offseason provide Carson Wentz with enough to improve the offense next season?

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World Championships Update: Several Flyers Poised to Reach Quarterfinals

For the 10 Flyers participating, eight have what appears to be a clear path to the group of eight teams that will advance to the quarterfinals on Thursday, May 18. For two others, the opportunity remains there, but the final few games of round robin play are crucial.

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Sidney Jones Says Report of Potential Return Not from Credible Source

On Thursday, a report surfaced that Sidney Jones could be back on the field sooner rather than later, with a source telling Huffington Sports’ Jordan Schultz that Jones would be back on the field in October. Jones met with the media for the first time following the first day of rookie mini camp and address the rumor, saying it did not come from a credible source.

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Report: CB Sidney Jones Will Be Back on Field This Season

According to a report from Huffington Sports’ Jordan Schultz, don’t rule out Eagles rookie cornerback Sidney Jones taking the field in 2017.

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Eagles Sign 7 Draft Picks, 10 Undrafted Free Agents

The Eagles signed seven of their draft picks selected in the 2017 NFL Draft on Thursday. The players signed were second-round pick Sidney Jones, third-round pick Rasul Douglas, fourth-round picks Mack Hollins and Donnel Pumphrey, fifth-round picks Shelton Gibson and Nate Gerry and sixth-round pick Elijah Qualls.

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Around the NHL: The Conference Finals are Set

The Conference Finals are set to begin, as the Nashville Predators are joined by the Ottawa Senators, Pittsburgh Penguins and Anaheim Ducks as the final four teams playing for the Stanley Cup.

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