Podcast Ep 91: Trade Deadline Talk

  On this episode of the Flyers Faithful Podcast on Flyerdelphia.com, Steve Jacot and Hal Greenblatt discuss trade deadline possibilities for the Flyers, such as Ryan Kesler, Alexander Edler, Christian Ehrhoff, and others. They also discuss whether or not this season can be considered a down year for Claude Giroux, the team's comeback win over the Capitals, the Ryan Miller trade, […]

Steve Jacot  •  04 Mar 2014
Game 61 Preview: New York Rangers @ Philadelphia Flyers

Image courtesy of Flyers.NHL.com New York Rangers (33-24-3) @ Philadelphia Flyers (30-24-6), 1:00pm, CSN-Philly/MSG The Philadelphia Flyers will try to rebound from Thursday’s loss to the San Jose Sharks today at home against the New York Rangers, who just beat the Chicago Blackhawks. Looking at how each team performed in their previous game, the Flyers […]

Craig Forsythe  •  01 Mar 2014
Future Flyers Report: Bourdon’s issues, Stolarz nearing a return, Laughton continues strong play

Image courtesy of CSNPhilly.comIt’s been a tough few years for Marc-Andre Bourdon. The 24-year-old defenseman is struggling again with post-concussion symptoms after it seemed as though he was cleared of such issues in the middle of January. As the Flyers and their fans have seen in recent memory with the career and life of Chris […]

Craig Forsythe  •  25 Feb 2014
Podcast Ep 90: Brian Boucher and Olympic Talk

On this episode of the Flyers Faithful Podcast on Flyerdelphia.com, Steve Jacot and Hal Greenblatt discuss Olympic hockey in Sochi thus far and look at the semi-final matchups between USA and Canada as well as Sweden and Finland. Steve also talks to former Flyer Brian Boucher about his career, Steve Mason, Team USA, and more! Be sure to check out Brian Boucher on the […]

Steve Jacot  •  20 Feb 2014
Future Flyers Report: Leier’s big week, Laughton’s four-point game, Kovar in the Olympics

Image courtesy of Sportsnet.caIt was a big week for both Taylor Leier and Scott Laughton, as two of the best prospects for the Philadelphia Flyers keep showing they might have what it takes to make an impact in the NHL. Jakub Kovar was also seen on a global stage this week at the Olympics, as […]

Craig Forsythe  •  18 Feb 2014
Looking at the League: NHL players in the Olympics

Image courtesy of CBSSports.comWith the NHL being out of action for over a week now, most of the news around the league relates to NHL players’ production over in Sochi, Russia for the 2014 Winter Olympics. Some nations in Sochi are performing as expected, while others are stumbling a little after the preliminary round, but […]

Craig Forsythe  •  17 Feb 2014
Scott Hartnell, Play-Driving Extraordinaire

    Scott Hartnell seems to go through streaks where he’s beloved by the Flyers fan base followed by stretches where he’s an overpaid bum weighing down Claude Giroux whose albatross of a contract will hamper the Flyers for the foreseeable future. We’ve already seen both of those at times this season, as Hartsy had a slow […]

Stephane Hardinger  •  13 Feb 2014
U.S.A. and Canada set to start in Sochi

Image courtesy of TQN.com The two nations that met in the men's gold medal game at the 2010 Winter Olympics are poised to take another run at finishing first in Sochi. Both the U.S.A. lineup and the Canadian lineup are filled with NHL players, as the two North American nations hope their success on the small […]

Craig Forsythe  •  12 Feb 2014
Looking at the League: Letang’s stroke, Olympics, and Trade Rumors

Image courtesy of Pittsburgh-Blitz.com With a lengthy break in the NHL schedule for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, there are several intriguing headlines across the league. The biggest stories surround a defenseman on a rival team suffering from an unusual health predicament for a professional athlete, a Western Conference club that might be on […]

Craig Forsythe  •  10 Feb 2014