Tag: Noah Cates
Fletcher: Focus on ‘Energy, Hard Work, Young Players Playing a Bigger Role’
| Leave a CommentAs the trade deadline passes and the Flyers open up a few roster spots, it presents more of an opportunity for younger players to get more of a look at increased roles in the NHL. GM Chuck Fletcher used Sunday’s game as an example of what he hopes to see for the rest of the season, “energy, hard work, young players playing a bigger role and getting an opportunity to show what they can do for next year.”
Read more »Newest Flyers Prospects Shine in Development Camp Scrimmages
| Leave a CommentFlyers development camp wrapped up with a 3-on-3 tournament on Friday evening and a 5-on-5 scrimmage and shootout on Saturday evening.
Read more »World Juniors Update: US Falls to Finland in Gold Medal Game
| Leave a CommentA goal by Finland with 1:26 remaining broke a 2-2 tie and lifted Finland to the gold medal. The US claimed the silver medal.
Read more »World Juniors Update: US Advances to Gold Medal Game
| Leave a CommentThe United States came away with a 2-1 win over Russia in the first semi-final match to advance to Saturday’s Gold Medal Game. They will face Finland, who defeated Switzerland by a score of 6-1.
Read more »World Juniors Update: Canada, Sweden Stunned in Quarterfinals Upsets
| Leave a CommentThe United States moved to the semi-finals with a 3-1 win over Czech Republic in Wednesday’s quarterfinals action, while heavyweights Sweden and Canada were both handed upset losses, ending their tournament.
Read more »World Juniors Update: Quarterfinals Set, All 7 Flyers Prospects in Contention
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers have seven prospects in 2019 World Junior Championships, tied for the most around the NHL. All seven have advanced past the group rounds to the tournament portion, which begins on Wednesday with the quarterfinals.
Read more »7 Flyers Prospects Participating in World Junior Championships
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers have been well represented in the World Junior Championships in the past and this year will be no different. In total, seven Flyers prospects will be participating in the World Junior Championships, starting on Wednesday, Dec. 26.
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