Tag: Chris Kreider
Flyers vs. Rangers Preview: The Final Curtain
| Leave a CommentThree games remain for the Flyers, as they play what is likely their final road game of the season against the New York Rangers on Thursday.
Read more »Flyers vs. Rangers Preview: Approaching the Finish Line
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers close out a seven-game stretch against playoff teams on Tuesday night against the New York Rangers.
Read more »Flyers vs. Rangers Preview: Streak Snapper
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers face off against the New York Rangers, who enter with a nine-game winning streak, on Saturday afternoon.
Read more »Flyers Postgame Report: Rangers Fast Start Dooms Flyers
| Leave a CommentThe Rangers scored twice in the first 1:53 of the game, providing all the offense they needed in a 3-1 Flyers loss on Friday afternoon.
Read more »Flyers vs. Rangers Preview: The Black Friday Matinee
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers host the annual Black Friday game and get a test against the Metropolitan Division leading New York Rangers.
Read more »Tarasenko Gets Winner as Rangers Down Flyers
/ | Leave a CommentVladimir Tarasenko had two assists in regulation before scoring the game-winning goal in overtime in a 3-2 Flyers loss.
Read more »Flyers vs. Rangers: Game 62 Preview
/ | Leave a CommentWith less than 48 hours until the NHL trade deadline, the Flyers play their final game prior against the New York Rangers on Wednesday night.
Read more »Rangers Capitalize on Chances, Defeat Flyers
| Leave a CommentThe Rangers capitalized in transition and on cross-ice passes in a 6-3 victory over the Flyers.
Read more »Flyers-Rangers: Game 32 Preview
/ | Leave a CommentKevin Hayes will once again be out for Saturday’s game, as the team’s top point producer will be a healthy scratch. The Flyers return home to take on the New York Rangers.
Read more »Despite Hart’s Effort, Rangers Win on Lone Goal in OT
| Leave a CommentIn overtime, the Rangers continued to pepper the Flyers net with shots, six in total, and the last one with 53 seconds remaining in overtime finally beat Hart. Chris Kreider had the only goal as the Flyers fell to the Rangers, 1-0.
Read more »Flyers-Rangers: Game 9 Preview
/ | Leave a CommentAs the Flyers kick off November, they will face a team with arguably the best goaltender in the league. The Flyers meet the New York Rangers on Tuesday night to open a three-game road trip.
Read more »Flyers-Rangers: Game 74 Preview
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers get right back on the ice on Wednesday night and face another playoff team in the New York Rangers.
Read more »Flyers-Rangers: Game 69 Preview
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers get back on the ice on Sunday night, facing off against the New York Rangers.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Saturday’s Flyers-Rangers Game
| 1 Comment on Flyers 5: Takeaways from Saturday’s Flyers-Rangers GameIt’s really become a familiar pattern for a team that is consistently fragile, just waiting for the next thing to go wrong rather than doing the things that can help it keep going right. Just like on Thursday night, the Rangers skill and talent levels became too much in a game that was certainly competitive, but not deserving of the final result.
Read more »Rangers Fight Back, Flyers Losing Streak Hits 7
| Leave a CommentThe New York Rangers stormed right back to tie the game 37 seconds after the Flyers took the lead. Less than three minutes after that, they had the goal that decided the game, taking a 3-2 win on Saturday night at Wells Fargo Center to extend the Flyers losing streak to seven games.
Read more »Flyers-Rangers: Game 37 Preview
| Leave a CommentThe next chance for the Flyers to end their current six-game losing streak comes on Saturday night against the New York Rangers.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Thursday’s Flyers-Bruins Game
| 1 Comment on Flyers 5: Takeaways from Thursday’s Flyers-Bruins GameThursday’s 3-2 Flyers loss to the Bruins was one final game in a calendar year that has been as frustrating and disappointing as ever. Another loss in regulation brought the team’s current losing streak to six, and put a fitting conclusion to a 365-day period to forget.
Read more »Rangers Fast Start Sinks Flyers in 7th Straight Loss
| Leave a CommentIt wasn’t a result that was as out-of-hand as the others recently, but it was a defeat all the same, as the Flyers took the loss for the seventh straight game, 4-1, to the Rangers.
Read more »Flyers-Rangers: Game 21 Preview
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers pay a visit to the New York Rangers for the first time this season, and get a former Ranger back in their lineup as well, hoping this could be one of the internal improvements that starts to turn their season.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Friday’s Flyers-Rangers Game
| Leave a CommentNow with nine games to go, the countdown is on until the end of the season. The Flyers sit 11 points out of the final playoff spot. Their tragic number is down to seven. It’s not a matter of if, it’s when. Friday’s game was just another example of all of the problems this team had over the course of this grueling schedule and this prolonged stretch of games without stringing together wins.
Read more »Flyers Fall to Rangers to Finish Season Series
| Leave a CommentThe Rangers scored two goals in the first period, then added two more in the third to claim a 4-1 result from the Flyers on Friday night at Madison Square Garden.
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 »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-Rangers: Game 32 Preview
| Leave a CommentIf there is going to be the turnaround so many within the organization think is still possible, it’s going to have to start on Thursday night. And guess who comes to town? The Flyers and Rangers face off for the first time since last Wednesday’s embarrassing performance.
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 »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-Rangers: Game 26 Preview
| Leave a CommentPerhaps the start of this week can provide the spark for the Flyers. They are playing the New York Rangers, another team not in the playoff picture. These are games the Flyers need to have in order to keep up in the race and make the head-to-head matchups against the top teams in the division more meaningful as the season progresses.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Tuesday’s Flyers-Penguins Game
| 1 Comment on Flyers 5: Takeaways from Tuesday’s Flyers-Penguins GameWith their full lineup back on the ice, the Penguins showed the formula that defeats the Flyers, and did it without Sidney Crosby in the lineup. Following a quick response to a Flyers goal off a turnover, they commanded the play from there, and it didn’t seem to matter that the Flyers were throwing plenty of rubber at the Pittsburgh net.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Wednesday’s Flyers-Rangers Game
| Leave a CommentIt wasn’t a pretty win, and it wasn’t going to be pretty with the Flyers still plenty shorthanded from their COVID situation. But Claude Giroux marked the first player to return on a list that will only be increasing with each passing day, and he showed just how motivated he was to come back strong.
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