Old-fashioned Donnybrook: Giroux’s OT winner caps fight-filled contest

It was a game that had a little bit of everything and then some, but at the end, it was the Orange and Black in the right place at the right time. A fight-filled second period set the stage for an exciting third period, which led to overtime. On the Flyers second power-play chance of […]

Kevin Durso  •  20 Jan 2015
Game 48 Preview: Looking for rebound, Flyers host Penguins

Photo courtesy of Amy Irvin/38Photography With the exception of Saturday's win in Buffalo – an ugly one at that – the Flyers last four games have been as sloppy as they come. After a dominant win over Tampa Bay, the Flyers have sluggishly played their way to losses in three of four games. But Tuesday, […]

Kevin Durso  •  20 Jan 2015
Around the NHL: One month in the books

  #458123750 / gettyimages.com In today's piece we will take a look the first month of the NHL season.  There have been some hot starts by teams and individual players. There have also been some poor starts by others.  First up will be team statistics through the first month.

Bill Minchin  •  03 Nov 2014
Around the NHL: Banged up Blues, Moore suspension, Gordie

  #57396139 / gettyimages.com     As if losing prized free agent Paul Stasny to a shoulder injury wasn't enough, the St. Louis Blues found out two more of their top forwards will be joining him on the injury report. Capatain David Backes and T.J Oshie both suffered concussions in Tuesday's game against the Stars. […]

Bill Minchin  •  31 Oct 2014
Morning After: Strong defense leads to offense in Flyers win

The box score this morning will show the Flyers scoring three goals in the third period to claim a 5-3 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins after being tied, 2-2, entering the final 20 minutes. But it wasn't a goal that really led to the Flyers third-period scoring. Ray Emery stopped Evgeni Malkin from point-blank range. […]

Kevin Durso  •  23 Oct 2014
Flyers score 3 in 3rd, beat Penguins

For the Flyers, it may be home away from home. The Consol Energy Center has been friendly to the Orange and Black, and after a 4-0 thrashing at the hands of the Blackhawks, perhaps this was just what the doctor ordered. The Penguins got the game's first goal, but the Flyers took control in the […]

Kevin Durso  •  22 Oct 2014
Game 7 Preview: Flyers meet Penguins in 1st Battle of PA

Claude Giroux and the Flyers bid for their second win of the season against Sidney Crosby and the Penguins on Wednesday night. (Photo by Amy Irvin/38Photography) After a disasterous night in Chicago, the Flyers have a very quick turnaround. And it comes against their biggest rival.   The Pittsburgh Penguins await the Orange and Black […]

Kevin Durso  •  22 Oct 2014
Looking at the League: Playoff berths, Toews and Malkin injured, Jumbo Joe’s 1,200th NHL game

Image courtesy of Boston.SportsThenAndNow.comThe playoff picture is still a bit blurry in the Eastern Conference, but several of the teams in the Western Conference have grabbed a playoff spot. Along with the playoff race nearing an end, a new Hockey Hall of Fame selection committee was announced and is filled with several of the biggest […]

Craig Forsythe  •  31 Mar 2014
Podcast Ep 92: Keystone State Sweep

On this edition of the Flyers Faithful Podcast on Flyerdelphia.com, Steve Jacot and Hal Greenblatt discuss the Flyers' home and home weekend wins over the Pittsburgh Penguins, the Andrew MacDonald and Andrej Meszaros trades, Wayne Simmonds and Sean Couturier's successes this season, and more.

Steve Jacot  •  18 Mar 2014