East QF Game 6 Preview: Flyers face elimination at home

The Flyers face elimination in Game 6 on Tuesday night. (Photo by Amy Irvin/38Photography) Tuesday night could be the last time the Flyers take the ice in the 2013-14 season. Of course, that is under their control. The Flyers host the Rangers in Game 6 from Wells Fargo Center at 7:30 with tomorrow on the […]

Kevin Durso  •  29 Apr 2014
Podcast Ep. 98: Setting Up Game Six, Gus vs. Gill

On this edition of the Flyers Faithful Podcast on Flyerdelphia.com, Steve Jacot and Hal Greenblatt look at the Flyers as they head into game 6 against the New York Rangers, down 3-2. Topics include the team's line and offensive difficulties, Hal Gill vs. Erik Gustafsson, Steve Mason, Scott Laughton, and more.

Steve Jacot  •  29 Apr 2014
The Illogical, Indefensible Decision to Play Hal Gill

  Photo by Amy Irvin/38 Photography It's not a stretch to say that Hal Gill's play cost the Flyers the game on Sunday afternoon. Gill was on the ice for the Rangers' 2nd and 3rd goals that effectively buried the Flyers at 3-0 in the second period, and both came directly following miscues from Gill. […]

Stephane Hardinger  •  28 Apr 2014
Game 5 Preview: Philadelphia Flyers @ New York Rangers

Image courtesy of Amy Irvin Philadelphia Flyers @ New York Rangers, Game 5, 12:00pm, NBC After a solid goaltending performance from Steve Mason on Friday night, the Philadelphia Flyers and the New York Rangers enter today's contest tied 2-2 in the series. Just like they did in New York, the Flyers and the Blueshirts split […]

Craig Forsythe  •  27 Apr 2014
Mason huge in Game 4, helps Flyers even series

Image courtesy of Amy Irvin Despite the New York Rangers scoring early in the contest, the Philadelphia Flyers responded and won 2-1 to even the series at 2-2. Jakub Voracek had the game-winning goal and Matt Read had the game-tying goal, while Steve Mason made 37 saves.

Craig Forsythe  •  25 Apr 2014
East QF Game 4 Preview: Flyers host Rangers in do-or-die game

Mark Streit scored the lone Flyers goal in Game 3. The Rangers and Flyers face-off in Game 4 on Friday night at 7 p.m. (Photo by Amy Irvin/38Photography) Game 4 is always a crucial turning point, especially in a series like this. For the Flyers, this game is do or die, especially with Game 5 […]

Kevin Durso  •  25 Apr 2014
Around the Net April 25, 2014: Flyers look to rebound in critical game 4

Welcome to Around the Net, a bi-weekly look through linkage at the Philadelphia Flyers and other news from around the NHL. Today we look ahead to the critical game 4 against the Rangers.

Dain Stiles  •  25 Apr 2014
Flyers-Rangers Game 4 News and Notes

Steve Mason will be between the pipes in game 4 (photo by Amy Irvin/38 Photography) Here’s some playoff news and notes while you’re getting ready for the Flyers and Rangers to face off for game 4 at the Wells Fargo Center.

Steve Jacot  •  25 Apr 2014
Morning After: Game 3 performance will breed early exit for Flyers

Much like Game 1, one team looked very ready for Game 3. Another did not. It was not the home team. The Flyers effort on Tuesday night in Game 3 was simply not good enough. That is obvious by the 4-1 score that mirrored Game 1. But what was more alarming was the Flyers overall […]

Kevin Durso  •  23 Apr 2014