Tag: Brayden Schenn
Wayne Simmonds Announces Retirement, Will Sign One-Day Contract with Flyers
| Leave a CommentWayne Simmonds announced his retirement on Monday and will sign a one-day contract with the Flyers on April 13.
Read more »Flyers vs. Blues Preview: Week of Decisions
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers take on the St. Louis Blues on Monday night at Wells Fargo Center, as the week of the NHL trade deadline arrives.
Read more »2024 NHL Stadium Series: Flyers History in Outdoor Games
| Leave a CommentThe 2024 NHL Stadium Series marks the sixth outdoor game in Flyers history. A look back at the previous five.
Read more »Flyers Postgame Report: Tippett’s Beauty Lifts Flyers to Road Trip Sweep
| Leave a CommentOwen Tippett scored the go-ahead goal with 5:33 left in the third, as the Flyers beat the Blues on Monday to sweep a three-game road trip.
Read more »Flyers vs. Blues Preview: Marching In
| Leave a CommentAfter back-to-back wins this weekend, the Flyers close out a three-game road trip on Monday night against the St. Louis Blues.
Read more »Flyers vs. Blues: Game 77 Preview
/ | Leave a CommentThe Flyers continue their road trip against the St. Louis Blues on Tuesday night with just six games over the next 10 days remaining on the 2022-23 season.
Read more »Sandstrom, 3-Goal 2nd Pace Flyers in Win Over Blues
/ | Leave a CommentThe Flyers scored three goals in the second period and never looked back, as Felix Sandstrom secured his first NHL win in goal in a 5-1 victory over the Blues on Tuesday night at Wells Fargo Center.
Read more »Flyers-Blues: Game 12 Preview
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers take on the St. Louis Blues, tied for the lowest point total in the league and coming off their seventh straight loss on Monday night in Boston.
Read more »2022 NHL Draft Preview: Flyers Have 5th Overall Pick
| Leave a CommentAs we prepare for the start of the NHL Draft, we are providing this preview from the Flyers perspective, looking at targets with the fifth overall pick, a recent history of the fifth overall pick, and the possibility of the Flyers trading the pick.
Read more »Flyers Get 5th Overall Pick After Draft Lottery
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers finished with the fifth overall pick in the 2022 NHL Draft following the two draft lottery drawings.
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 »Tarasenko, Blues Hand Flyers 6th Straight Loss
| Leave a CommentThe Blues got the lead back 42 seconds after the Flyers tied the game on a goal by Vladimir Tarasenko and held things down the rest of the way in a 4-1 defeat for the Flyers on Tuesday night at Wells Fargo Center for their sixth straight loss.
Read more »What is Fair Value for Flyers in Giroux Trade?
| 1 Comment on What is Fair Value for Flyers in Giroux Trade?Amid conflicting reports about where a potential Claude Giroux trade is in the process, there are potential destinations to discuss and a reason to wonder what a fair return would be for the Flyers captain.
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 »What Should the Flyers Expect from Joel Farabee?
| Leave a CommentAfter an impressive sophomore year, Joel Farabee was rewarded this offseason with a six-year, $30 million ($5 million AAV) contract extension, which will kick in during the 2022-23 season. Now that he’s got an extension, how will the young star in the making do from here on out?
Read more »Flyers Greatest Moments: 2012 Winter Classic and Alumni Game
| Leave a CommentIt was a weekend full of festivities, starting with a New Year’s Eve Alumni Game for the ages that featured the return to the ice of many legends for both the Flyers and New York Rangers. Then came the main event on Monday, Jan. 2 where the two division rivals with a lot of history took the ice.
Read more »Series in Review: Flyers-Penguins 2012
| Leave a CommentFrom a Game 1 comeback win to a wide-open and rowdy final five games that featured tons of scoring and plenty of animosity, the Flyers 2012 series against the Pittsburgh Penguins defined the rivalry perfectly. Our Series in Review series continues with a look at the 2012 matchup between the Flyers and Penguins.
Read more »Series in Review: Flyers-Rangers 2014
| Leave a CommentThey were set to face off against the New York Rangers in the first round of the 2014 Stanley Cup Playoffs. In his first season behind the bench was now Flyers head coach Alain Vigneault. What ensued was a battle of a seven-game series that featured ups and downs the entire way. Here is a closer look at the Flyers 2014 playoff series against the Rangers.
Read more »Series in Review: Flyers-Capitals 2016
| Leave a CommentThe odds were already stacked against the Flyers when they faced the President’s Trophy winners, the Washington Capitals, in the first round of the 2016 Stanley Cup Playoffs, but it turned out to be a much closer series than the results showed. Our Series in Review series continues with a closer look at this playoff appearance.
Read more »Flyers-Blues: Game 47 Preview
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers faced both the Capitals and Bruins on home ice, and at the time, each was at least in a tie for the most points in the NHL. Their only remaining road game before the All-Star break and bye week is also against a team tied for the most points in the standings. The defending Stanley Cup champion St. Louis Blues await in a Wednesday night matchup.
Read more »Top 10 Flyers Moments from the 2010s
| Leave a CommentIt will not go down as the most memorable decade in Flyers franchise history, but there were certainly a few great moments from start to finish in the 2010s.
Read more »The Best Flyers Players of the Decade
| Leave a CommentWe will look back at some of the top players of the decade for the Flyers, where there are certainly some obvious standouts that have cemented their place in franchise history. We will list five forwards, five defensemen and three goalies.
Read more »Around the NHL: Blues Win 1st Stanley Cup
| Leave a CommentThe St. Louis Blues used two first-period goals to get an edge on the Boston Bruins and never looked back, finishing off an incredible run to a championship with a 4-1 win over Boston in Game 7 to claim the first Stanley Cup in franchise history.
Read more »Around the NHL: O’Reilly Strikes Twice, Blues Even Series
| Leave a CommentEntering the third period of Game 4 in a 2-2 tie, Ryan O’Reilly’s second goal of the game proved to be the game-winner as the St. Louis Blues evened the series at two games apiece with a 4-2 win over the Boston Bruins.
Read more »Around the NHL: Blues Take Game 2 in OT, Even Series
| Leave a CommentCarl Gunnarsson scored on a delayed penalty call at 3:51 of overtime to give the St. Louis Blues a 3-2 win over the Boston Bruins in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final, sending the series back to St. Louis tied, 1-1.
Read more »Around the NHL: Blues Start Fast, But Bruins Respond to Take Game 1
| Leave a CommentThe Boston Bruins scored four unanswered goals to erase a hot start by the St. Louis Blues in a 4-2 win in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final on Monday night.
Read more »Around the NHL: Previewing a Bruins-Blues Stanley Cup Final
| Leave a CommentHere is a preview of the Stanley Cup Final between the Boston Bruins and St. Louis Blues, including each team’s candidates for Conn Smythe, how they got to the Final and what they need to do to win the Cup.
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