Tag: Bobby Clarke
50 Years Ago: The Flyers ‘Walk Together Forever’ as Champions
| Leave a CommentOn May 19, 1974, the Flyers became Stanley Cup champions for the first time. 50 years later, the team still walks together forever.
Read more »Flyers Alumni Game a Celebration of Recchi, ’74 Cup Team
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers celebrate the upcoming induction of Mark Recchi into the Flyers Hall of Fame and 50th anniversary of the 1974 Stanley Cup champion Flyers with an alumni game on Friday.
Read more »Saluting the Captain: Claude Giroux’s 10 Best Moments with the Flyers
/ | Leave a Comment1,000 games. 900 points. 15 years of memories. A look back at the 10 best Claude Giroux moments, and a few more as well.
Read more »Flyers ‘New Era’ Becoming Full of Familiar Faces
/ | Leave a CommentThe Flyers front office now consists of two former players at the top – Keith Jones and Danny Briere – with Patrick Sharp and John LeClair in advisory roles. The names may be different, but the pedigree is the same.
Read more »Flyers “New Era” Raises Risky Questions
/ | Leave a CommentThe Flyers new era of leadership with Keith Jones and Danny Briere at the top of hockey operations, brings about some risky questions.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from the 2022-23 Season
/ | Leave a CommentWith the Flyers 2022-23 season in the books, looking back at the takeaways from the Flyers season and the offseason that lies ahead.
Read more »YWT: The Philadelphia Flyers Podcast – YWT #175 – One Down
/ | Leave a CommentChuck Fletcher has been fired and Danny Briere is the interim GM of the Flyers. The guys discuss on a new YWT Podcast episode.
Read more »Danny Briere: Flyers Rebuild ‘Needs to Be Done the Right Way’
/ | Leave a CommentFlyers interim GM Danny Briere met with the media on Sunday morning and officially went where his predecessor wouldn’t. The Flyers are officially in a rebuild, one that Briere says “needs to be done the right way.”
Read more »Releasing Fletcher Only First Step of Flyers Rebuild Journey
| Leave a CommentThe release of Chuck Fletcher as Flyers GM and President of Hockey Operations was a place to start, but only the first stepping stone to the bigger process that remains. It’s time for the Flyers to dive head-first into it with a new guard manning the wheel.
Read more »After Another Reality Check, Flyers Can’t Choose to Accept It
/ | Leave a CommentAfter another case of organizational malpractice at the trade deadline, the choice is in the hands of the Flyers highest-appointed figures. You can accept this reality of being the laughing stock of the NHL and accept the growing distance between yourself and as loyal a fanbase as there is in sports or you can finally do something about it. Time’s yours.
Read more »Flyers: Takeaways at the All-Star Break
| Leave a CommentFrom the front office to coaches to the players, there are plenty of areas of focus regarding the Flyers. Here are some takeaways.
Read more »‘Fire Fletcher’: GM Change Should Only Be Start of Flyers Overhaul
/ | Leave a CommentOne day prior to the four-year anniversary of Ron Hextall’s firing as Flyers GM, chants of “Fire Fletcher” could be heard at Wells Fargo Center. Chuck Fletcher’s time should be running out, but it’s not the only change that needs to be made.
Read more »Tear It Down? Free Agency Failings Shows Why Flyers Need a Front Office Rebuild
/ | Leave a CommentOn 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 more »Flyers: On Management, Hiring an Outside Agency, and Future Decisions
| 1 Comment on Flyers: On Management, Hiring an Outside Agency, and Future DecisionsJohn 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 more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from the 2021-22 Season
| Leave a CommentThe offseason will present its challenges for a team in need of an overhaul and massive improvements at every level of the organization. There will be plenty of stories to come as next season’s team is constructed. For now, here’s one last look at the 2021-22 season with five takeaways from the season.
Read more »Return in Giroux Trade the Result of Shortcomings by Flyers Management
| Leave a CommentIn the end, Giroux ultimately held the keys to his destination. Florida was where he wanted to be. That left the Flyers limited in what they could get in return. If nothing else, the return in the Giroux deal is more of a reality of what the state of the Flyers is and remains after this trade, and the result of years of shortcomings by the organization.
Read more »Giroux to Be Honored Thursday for 1,000th NHL Game
| Leave a CommentClaude Giroux has appeared in every game since Jan. 13 and will take the ice for his 1,000th game in the NHL and in a Flyers uniform on Thursday night against the Nashville Predators. Prior to the game, the Flyers will hold a ceremony to honor Giroux’s milestone.
Read more »Ristolainen Extension Furthers Flyers Confusing Direction
| 1 Comment on Ristolainen Extension Furthers Flyers Confusing DirectionThe Flyers extension of Rasmus Ristolainen makes for a confusing message and sense of direction, just as the trade deadline starts to approach and a time to set the foundation for change draws near.
Read more »Farewell Tour Begins?: Claude Giroux Wins NHL All-Star Game MVP
| 2 Comments on Farewell Tour Begins?: Claude Giroux Wins NHL All-Star Game MVPIt seems fitting that Claude Giroux’s seventh trip to the NHL All-Star Game and possibly final one as a Flyer ended with the Metropolitan Division securing a victory with Giroux as captain. Giroux scored twice in the championship game against the Central Division after scoring a goal and adding an assist in the first game of Saturday afternoon’s event to take home MVP honors.
Read more »Full Range of Emotions: 10 Takeaways from Flyers Press Conference with Chuck Fletcher and Dave Scott
| 1 Comment on Full Range of Emotions: 10 Takeaways from Flyers Press Conference with Chuck Fletcher and Dave ScottWednesday’s Flyers press conference with Dave Scott and Chuck Fletcher was another example of just how far the Flyers are from an identity and a sense of direction. It presents more questions than answers, and it runs through a range of emotions that rival the five stages of grief – some congruent like anger and denial and others like irrationality and delusion.
Read more »YWT: The Philadelphia Flyers Podcast – YWT #137 – Guys Who Won’t Play
| Leave a CommentBobby Clarke’s appearance on the Cam and Strick Podcast led to some comments regarding Ron Hextall’s tenure as GM and the selection of Nolan Patrick in the 2017 NHL Draft. The guys discuss these comments and give their thoughts. They also look at another postponement due to COVID and two more losses to extend the losing streak to seven games.
Read more »Clarke’s Comments Bring About Another Revisit of 2017 Draft for Flyers
| Leave a CommentWith Bobby Clarke’s recent comments about former Philadelphia Flyers GM Ron Hextall, it’s time for another revisit not just about the Brayden Schenn trade, but the 2017 NHL Draft as a whole.
Read more »Comments from Flyers Legend the Latest Saga in Reality Show Season
| Leave a CommentIt has reached a new level for the Flyers. This is essentially one great, big reality show. The play on the ice is only one part of the equation, and at this point, the things happening off the ice are becoming bigger headlines, most recently comments from Flyers legend Bobby Clarke on the Cam and Strick Podcast regarding Ron Hextall’s time as GM.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Friday’s Flyers-Golden Knights Game
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers didn’t snap their fingers and suddenly become a force to be reckoned with. There was plenty in their process in this game that left a lot to be desired. But as we’ve done with numerous wins already this season, the Flyers can turn to their goalie and thank him for being the catalyst that ended this streak.
Read more »Vigneault’s Departure Should Only Be a Starting Point for Flyers
| 1 Comment on Vigneault’s Departure Should Only Be a Starting Point for FlyersIn the immediate, it was a move that had to happen. Something had to be done, and a coaching change is certainly an easier way than most to make a change. It’s far from the only change that needs to be made though.
Read more »Flyers Name 6 Finalists for Hall of Fame: Who Goes In Next?
| Leave a CommentThe finalists for the Flyers Hall of Fame were named on Tuesday morning, with six members of the Flyers long and storied franchise being up for possible induction later this season. Here’s a closer look at the six and their case to join the names in the rafters.
Read more »Flyers F Oskar Lindblom Wins Masterton Trophy
| Leave a CommentA year ago, Lindblom was a finalist for the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy, an award presented to a player who best exemplifies the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey. In 2021, Lindblom takes home the hardware, officially winning the award in an announcement made on Tuesday night.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Sunday’s Flyers-Devils Game
| Leave a CommentOn this night, it looked like another dismal performance, just another game of going through the motions. That was until the final two minutes, when the captain of the team willed them to a comeback, eventually ending with a 4-3 victory following a six-round shootout.
Read more »Flyers Forward Sean Couturier Wins Selke Trophy
| Leave a CommentFlyers forward Sean Couturier was named the winner of the Frank J. Selke Memorial Trophy, presented annually to “the forward who best excels in the defensive aspects of the game,” for the 2019-20 season on Thursday.
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