The Flyers and Latter-Round Drafting Philosophy

  View image | gettyimages.com In most every NHL Draft, there players available beyond the first round who have the potential to become NHL regulars and sometimes are even destined for stardom. Drafting such players takes a lot of luck as well as scouting acumen.  However, generically speaking, the latter-round picks who tend to go […]

Bill Meltzer  •  25 Jun 2015
The Flyers and the Goalie Drafting-Development Conundrum

  View image | gettyimages.com Entering the 2015 NHL Draft, the Philadelphia Flyers have a dearth of goaltending prospects in the system. The only two prospect-aged goaltenders to whom the Flyers hold NHL rights are 21-year-old Anthony Stolarz and Harvard University goaltender Merrick Madsen. Stolarz, the Flyers' second round pick in 2012, is coming off […]

Bill Meltzer  •  18 Jun 2015
The Best and Worst Drafts in Flyers History

While every fan (and general manager) hopes that the club lands a future star in the NHL Draft, the main goal is to establish – or replenish – depth in the organization. Perennial Stanley Cup contenders are built on deep rosters, not just on one or two stars. On the flip side, a series of […]

Bill Meltzer  •  11 Jun 2015
Should Steve Mason Be Part of the Flyers’ Dressing Room Leadership Group?

  During the Flyers' series of press conferences at the end of the 2014-15 season, Flyers right winger Jakub Voracek opened a can of worms when he stated that he strongly felt the team missed Kimmo Timonen from a leadership standpoint in the dressing room and that it created a void that was not filled […]

Bill Meltzer  •  04 Jun 2015
Should the Flyers Keep Couturier and Schenn as a Tandem?

  View image | gettyimages.com During Philadelphia Flyers general manager Ron Hextall's end-of-season press conference on April, he was asked to assess the progress of fourth-year pros Sean Couturier and Brayden Schenn. In particular, Couturier's heavy usage in defensive zone starts against opposing teams' best offensive players was brought up repeatedly, as was the issue of […]

Bill Meltzer  •  28 May 2015
New Flyers coach Hakstol brings college success, lacks pro experience

The Philadelphia Flyers went far off the radar screen with the announcement of the hiring of longtime University of North Dakota (UND) head coach Dave Hakstol as the 19th head coach in franchise history. Hakstol, who reached the Frozen Four seven times in 11 years at UND, has been a very prominent name on the […]

Bill Meltzer  •  18 May 2015
This Week in Flyers History: Week Ending 2/22

On February 22, 1980, the Flyers were on the second game of a five game road trip and were in Vancouver to take on the Canucks. The Flyers trailed 3-2 after a wild first period which saw Paul Holmgren and Dave ”Tiger” Williams go toe-to-toe with 17 seconds left. However, the Flyers stormed back with […]

Mike Watson  •  16 Feb 2014
Take Your Old Legends Away, Please

Posted by Rich Wilkins on Philliedelphia.com Larry Bowa. Craig Berube. Please.Stop.Now. I'm naturally a sentimental person. It's taken me 30 years to believe sports teams should not be sentimental. I should like these guys, really. Bowa was on the 1980 and 1983 teams, he was a base coach in 1993, I get it. Berube was […]

Sports Talk Philly  •  10 Oct 2013
Former Flyers Goalie Ray Emery Returns On One-Year Deal

Wikipedia Commons The Flyers welcomed back a familiar face  today, signing goaltender Ray Emery to a one-year contract.   Having rid themselves of the contract Ilya Bryzgalov by exercising the amnesty clause, Emery will fill the roster spot vacated by the move.   Emery will compete for the starting job with goaltender Steve Mason, acquired […]

Sports Talk Philly  •  05 Jul 2013