Mike Matheson
The Flyers get right back in action on Sunday night, looking to build on Saturday’s win against the Montreal Canadiens.
A night of crooked numbers, as a five-goal second period extends the Flyers losing streak to eight games in a 9-3 loss to the Canadiens.
The Flyers look to avoid an eighth straight loss as their playoff hopes continue to dwindle, as they take on the Montreal Canadiens.
The Flyers got off to a slow start and never recovered, falling to the Montreal Canadiens, 4-1, on Thursday night.
After completing the gauntlet of seven straight and nine of 10 games against playoff teams, the Flyers have emerged on the other side still in a playoff spot. Barely. Just one point separates the Flyers and Washington Capitals for third in the Metro. Three points separate the Flyers and Detroit Red Wings for the final […]
The Flyers welcome Jamie Drysdale to the mix and close out a four-game homestand on Wednesday night by taking on the Montreal Canadiens.
For the sixth time in the last seven games, the Flyers were on the losing end with a 5-2 defeat to the Montreal Canadiens at Wells Fargo Center.
Cole Caufield scored with 1.9 seconds remaining in regulation, forcing overtime and eventually a shootout, where Nick Suzuki scored the lone goal to hand the Flyers their sixth straight loss, 5-4, on Saturday night.
If not for excellent goaltending again, the Flyers would not have been in position to win this game. They would certainly have not gained a point in the standings, which could certainly prove valuable later. Despite that, it is hardly a moral victory for the Flyers. Another sloppy game is showing a troubling trend as a difficult month is just getting started.
Kris Letang scored on a wraparound that required review in overtime, handing the Flyers a 3-2 loss to Pittsburgh.