50 Years Ago: The Flyers ‘Walk Together Forever’ as Champions

On May 19, 1974, the Flyers became Stanley Cup champions for the first time. 50 years later, the team still walks together forever.

Kevin Durso  •  19 May 2024
Flyers Alumni Game a Celebration of Recchi, ’74 Cup Team

The Flyers celebrate the upcoming induction of Mark Recchi into the Flyers Hall of Fame and 50th anniversary of the 1974 Stanley Cup champion Flyers with an alumni game on Friday.

Kevin Durso  •  26 Jan 2024
Vigneault’s Departure Should Only Be a Starting Point for Flyers

In the immediate, it was a move that had to happen. Something had to be done, and a coaching change is certainly an easier way than most to make a change. It’s far from the only change that needs to be made though.

Kevin Durso  •  07 Dec 2021
Flyers Name 6 Finalists for Hall of Fame: Who Goes In Next?

The finalists for the Flyers Hall of Fame were named on Tuesday morning, with six members of the Flyers long and storied franchise being up for possible induction later this season. Here’s a closer look at the six and their case to join the names in the rafters.

Kevin Durso  •  08 Sep 2021
Flyers Coach Alain Vigneault Named Finalist for Jack Adams Award

Flyers head coach Alain Vigneault was named as one of the three finalists for the Jack Adams Award on Wednesday. The other finalists are Columbus head coach John Tortorella and Boston head coach Bruce Cassidy.

Kevin Durso  •  15 Jul 2020
Flyers Greatest Moments: The Red Army Game

The Broad Street Bullies were hated across the league as the expansion-age team that would impose their will and fists on any opponent. But all bets were off during the 1976 Super Series when HC CSKA Moscow, also known as the Red Army Club, came to play the final game of the series with NHL teams at the Spectrum in Philadelphia.

Kevin Durso  •  08 May 2020
Fletcher Gets Critical on Flyers Mindset

Say this about Flyers GM Chuck Fletcher: he knows this team has fundamental problems that go far beyond just adding players and changing coaches. There’s a reason the Flyers allowed the first goal in 50 games this season and trailed 2-0 in 32 of 82 games. It’s a mindset issue.

Kevin Durso  •  09 Apr 2019
Flyers Fire Dave Hakstol

The reports started to surface as the team was in the air on the way back from Vancouver after a five-game road trip. Now the news is official. Dave Hakstol is no longer the Flyers head coach.

Kevin Durso  •  17 Dec 2018
How Does Flyers Current Prospect Pool Compare to Past Groups?

Over the course of the last few years, the Philadelphia Flyers' farm system has gone from virtually barren — the after-effects of being strip-mined of high-end draft picks in "win now" drives — to one of the main reasons for long-term optimism. In particular, the pool of defense prospects has received considerable attention and hype […]

Bill Meltzer  •  17 Jul 2015