Tag: Carl Hagelin
Hathaway’s 2 Late Goals Stun Flyers in 4th Straight Loss
| Leave a CommentA pair of goals by Garnet Hathaway separated by 1:45 turned the 3-2 lead into a 4-3 deficit with 1:12 remaining. An empty-net goal sealed the deal in the Flyers fourth straight loss.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Saturday’s Flyers-Capitals Game
| Leave a CommentFor most of the game, they stayed the course, but not in a way that is surviving another team’s push. They controlled large portions of the game with their play. It also helped that the goaltending remained on point, one of the most noticeable consistencies of the first 10 games of the season. The result was a big two points in regulation against a divisional opponent that had only lost in regulation once all season, and silencing an all-time great in the scoring column with a milestone in his sights.
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 »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 »Laughton Stays Hot, Flyers Down Capitals
| Leave a CommentScott Laughton scored twice in the Flyers 3-1 win over the Capitals, setting them up for a battle for the top seed on Saturday against Tampa Bay.
Read more »Question Facing Flyers: Are 24-Team Playoff Games Away Games for Carter Hart?
| 1 Comment on Question Facing Flyers: Are 24-Team Playoff Games Away Games for Carter Hart?Over at ESPN.com, Greg Wyshynski posed the biggest question for each of the 24 teams in the playoffs. The Flyers one is quite intriguing. Are these games following the pause, to be played in neutral hub cities, away games for Carter Hart?
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-Penguins 2018
| Leave a CommentFor the next few weeks, we’ll take a look back on several playoff series in Flyers history, both won and lost by the Flyers, and review them to see some of the turning points within the series and how the result could have been different. We begin with the Flyers last playoff series back in 2018 against the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Read more »After 2 Trying Seasons, Patrick Needs to Prove Himself in 2019-20
| Leave a CommentWith plenty of pressure already on him from injuries and only scoring 30 and 31 points in his first two seasons in Philadelphia, Nolan Patrick has much to prove in the upcoming 2019-20 season.
Read more »Analyzing the Flyers Hiring of Alain Vigneault
| Leave a CommentThere are many factors that go into determining why the Flyers chose to hire a veteran head coach like Alain Vigneault. Here are a few of them.
Read more »Flyers-Capitals: Postgame Review
| Leave a CommentThe Capitals didn’t win Thursday’s game with their stars, but their depth, getting good goaltending when they needed it and players to step up. For the Flyers, it was a reminder that a young defense can still pay the price for costly mistakes and that the depth needs to improve.
Read more »Around the NHL: Wheeling and Dealing on Deadline Day
| Leave a CommentHere’s a look at all the trades that went down on the big day — and the week leading up to it — that will shape the balance of power around the NHL heading into the playoffs…and beyond.
Read more »Around the NHL: A Lot of Hurt, a Couple Trades, and a White Flag
| Leave a CommentWe’re at roughly the quarter-point of the NHL season, and the difference between contenders and pretenders is just as murky as it was before the year even started.
Read more »Injury to Insult for Flyers in Rough Loss to Penguins
| Leave a CommentEven in the years when the Flyers weren't looking like much of a playoff team, they always seemed to have the…
Read more »Flyers-Penguins: Game 78 Preview
| Leave a CommentEmbed from Getty Images April has in a sense become the time for the Battle of Pennsylvania to take…
Read more »Flyers-Penguins: Postgame Perspective
| 2 Comments on Flyers-Penguins: Postgame PerspectivePenguins put on clinic, Flyers a no-show Put the rivalry and the hatred for the Pittsburgh Penguins aside for a…
Read more »Postgame Perspective: Flyers lack typical energy for rival Penguins
| Leave a CommentThe momentum shifted at 19:45 of the first period. The Flyers, who had a 2-0 lead with a pair of…
Read more »Giroux returns as Flyers down Rangers
| Leave a CommentThe NHL season starts in just eight days and Tuesday night presented the final chance to see the Flyers on…
Read more »Flyers Live To Play Another Day; Game Seven Tomorrow
| Leave a CommentPhoto by Amy Irvin/38 Photography Wayne Simmonds recorded a hat trick for the Flyers as Philadelphia beat the New York…
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