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What’s Next for Flyers GM Chuck Fletcher?
| 1 Comment on What’s Next for Flyers GM Chuck Fletcher?Depending on how his offseason goes for the Philadelphia Flyers, Chuck Fletcher might end up seeing his way out the door if he isn’t careful.
Read more »Mantha, Capitals Dominate Flyers
| Leave a CommentIn his first game with the Capitals, Anthony Mantha had a goal and an assist as the Flyers were once again throttled by the opposition, falling to the Capitals, 6-1, on Tuesday night.
Read more »Flyers-Capitals: Game 42 Preview
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers face the Washington Capitals one day after the two teams were trade partners on deadline day. Michael Raffl will not play Tuesday, but newcomer Anthony Mantha will be in the lineup for Washington.
Read more »Flyers Get Win in Regulation Over Bruins
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers got a regulation win on Saturday, scoring the only goal of the third period to claim a 3-2 win over the Boston Bruins at Wells Fargo Center.
Read more »Flyers-Bruins: Game 40 Preview
| Leave a CommentThe two teams split the games earlier in the week with the Flyers winning on Monday night in overtime, then falling in regulation on Tuesday. That loss certainly felt like the final nail in the coffin on the Flyers playoff hopes, but if they are to make any bid at getting back in the race, a regulation win on Saturday against Boston is a must.
Read more »Sanheim Nets OT Winner as Flyers Defeat Bruins
| Leave a CommentTravis Sanheim delivered, with the help of Patrice Bergeron going down as Sanheim moved in on a counter-rush. Sanheim scored on Dan Vladar to give the Flyers a 3-2 overtime win, the team’s first over the Bruins this season, on Monday night in Boston.
Read more »Flyers-Bruins: Game 37 Preview
| Leave a CommentIf the Flyers still want to believe a playoff push is truly possible, these next two games against the Boston Bruins are their season. If the Flyers win both in regulation, they will move into a tie with the Bruins, though Boston would still hold the edge with two games in hand. Still, the pressure would be on for both sides. But a loss to Boston in either game essentially answered the big, looming question for the Flyers regarding their trade deadline approach. The first game gets going on Monday night.
Read more »Flyers Flounder Again as Sabres Snap Streak
| Leave a CommentHow did the Flyers cap off this month? Quite possibly in the most fitting way, losing to a team that couldn’t win a game all month long, the only team that seemed to be finding a way to lose games more than the Flyers themselves. It wasn’t even a close loss, it was another embarrassment. The Buffalo Sabres snapped an 18-game winless streak as the Flyers closed March with a 6-1 defeat on Wednesday night.
Read more »Flyers-Sabres: Game 35 Preview
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers face the Sabres again on Wednesday night. The Flyers are continue to try to keep their dimming playoff hopes alive, while the Sabres look to avoid carrying their winless streak to 19 games.
Read more »Not the Right Mix, Where Do the Flyers Go From Here?
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers may be sitting fifth in the East, three points out of a playoffs, still very much mathematically alive. But their defense is in shambles. Almost every core player that was expected to produce on the higher end offensively has shown struggles. The goaltending has been questioned. To put it simply, the Flyers are a mess right now, and it’s become clear that the current system is just not working.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Monday’s Flyers-Sabres Game
| Leave a CommentMonday’s game was a battle royale of mediocrity. This was a game that probably played out exactly as it should have in both result and process. Yes, the Flyers are a better team than the Sabres. The standings certainly reflect that. But for 40 minutes, they weren’t close to that, so much so that they not only once again dug a hole to the worst team in the league, requiring another frantic third-period rally, but they also had to shorten the bench to do it.
Read more »Flyers Find a Way, Rally Past Sabres in OT
| Leave a CommentAfter falling behind 3-0, the Flyers erased the deficit in the third period, then won the game 42 seconds into overtime on Ivan Provorov’s game-winner to claim two points against the Buffalo Sabres on Monday night.
Read more »Flyers-Sabres: Game 34 Preview
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers hit the road, going to Buffalo for the next two games. The Sabres are certainly a reeling team, having lost 17 straight games. This is certainly an opportunity for the Flyers to get on a roll and turn their season back in the right direction.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Saturday’s Flyers-Rangers Game
| Leave a CommentSam Morin’s first NHL goal was the difference in this game, one the Flyers absolutely needed to have. It doesn’t solve all their problems and it remains to be seen what effect this has on the team moving forward. But this could be their last chance to take a positive moment, a moment that can bond a team, and turn the season around.
Read more »Morin’s 1st NHL Goal Becomes Game-Winner for Flyers
| Leave a CommentAn unlikely hero emerged late in the third, as Sam Morin scored his first NHL goal with 4:27 to play in the game. That goal held up as the game-winner, in a much-needed, 2-1 victory for the Flyers over the Rangers on Saturday afternoon at Wells Fargo Center.
Read more »Flyers-Rangers: Game 33 Preview
| Leave a CommentThe Rangers are back at Wells Fargo Center again on Saturday afternoon to take on the Flyers again, with the Flyers desperately needing to do something to turn their season around or face some significant consequences of a lost season.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Thursday’s Flyers-Rangers Game
| Leave a CommentAfter another lopsided defeat to the Rangers that eerily resembled last week’s 9-0 embarrassment, this time an 8-3 margin, the statements made this week mean very little. This team is fractured beyond repair. It likely requires some sort of significant change. And the worst part is that in a year where there is so much uncertainty and hesitancy to take action, the Flyers might be stuck.
Read more »Deja Vu for Flyers in Another Rout by Rangers
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers took the ice against the Rangers at Wells Fargo Center and should have had revenge on their minds. Instead, the Rangers scored three in the first and three early in the second to pile on. Carter Hart was chased from the game. Mika Zibanejad had another hat trick and six-point game. And the Flyers were shelled by the Rangers again, this time by a score of 8-3.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Monday’s Flyers-Islanders Game
| Leave a CommentLosses are losses at this stage of the season. Whether it’s 9-0, or 6-1, or 2-1 in overtime, they all hurt the same in the standings. It’s a missed opportunity at two points that you had when the night began. But in this game, when the Flyers did deliver the effort and executed better for almost the entire 60 minutes, two glaring mistakes cost them, and this time, they didn’t have the answers to make a couple of mistakes change the result.
Read more »Beauvillier’s Goal Sinks Flyers in OT
| Leave a CommentAnthony Beauvillier got a wraparound chance and scored with 1:19 remaining in overtime to hand the Flyers a 2-1 loss to the Islanders on Monday night at Wells Fargo Center.
Read more »Flyers-Islanders: Game 30 Preview
| Leave a CommentOne more game remains with the Islanders on a three-game stretch, as things return home for the start of a four-game homestand. Time is of the essence for the Flyers and if a turnaround is going to happen, it needs to happen immediately.
Read more »Flyers-Islanders: Game 28 Preview
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers face a must-win situation, as their season just gets uglier by the game. Their challenge on Thursday, one night after being handed their worst road loss in franchise history, is another game on the road against the New York Islanders, a team tied at the top of the division.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Wednesday’s Flyers-Rangers Game
| Leave a CommentAfter allowing the first two goals of the game to put themselves in another hole, the Flyers gave up another goal in the first two minutes of the second period. The game was essentially over right then and there, because the 18 minutes that followed were not just the worst the Flyers have played this season, they were historically bad.
Read more »Rangers Pound Flyers in Blowout for the Ages
| Leave a CommentWednesday’s game was rock bottom, one of the most embarrassing efforts in Flyers history. After falling behind 2-0 in the first, the Flyers allowed seven goals to the Rangers in the second. You read that right: seven. A touchdown. That’s how things got to the final score in a 9-0 shellacking.
Read more »Flyers-Rangers: Game 27 Preview
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers return to the ice on Wednesday night to face the New York Rangers again in the second game of a four-game road trip.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Saturday’s Flyers-Capitals Game
| 1 Comment on Flyers 5: Takeaways from Saturday’s Flyers-Capitals GameBoth Alain Vigneault and Claude Giroux said the Flyers are trending in the right direction. James van Riemsdyk agreed and said they did a lot of good things. But the results don’t lie. The Flyers are not a playoff team at the moment in the standings for a reason. And they need a quick fix or this will be yet another season of disappointment, yet another season of mediocrity.
Read more »Elliott Struggles, Flyers Spiral Continues in Another Loss to Caps
| Leave a CommentOn Saturday night, things may just have come to a head. For the third time this week, the Flyers were no match for the Capitals for most of the night, having another furious rally fall short and losing for the fourth time in the last five games, 5-4.
Read more »Flyers-Capitals: Game 25 Preview
| Leave a CommentLast week, the Flyers had to completed a massive comeback to secure a win and two points against the Penguins, and it was their only win of the three-game series. They wrap up a three-game week with the Capitals on Saturday night, desperately in need of a win to get back on track in the division race.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Thursday’s Flyers-Capitals Game
| Leave a CommentThursday’s game was just another example of how ugly it’s been lately. Washington didn’t have to look their best to put a stranglehold on this game. And on a night when Washington, Boston, and the Islanders all picked up two more points in the standings with wins, the Flyers fell just a little farther behind in the race. Those points are costly no matter when they are lost.
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