Tag: Phil Myers
Flyers Offseason May Nearly Be Finalized Already
| Leave a CommentRe-signing Phil Myers could very well be the last order of business for the Flyers this offseason, outside of waiting for when the 2020-21 season will begin. The Flyers are limited on cap space and have some players waiting in the wings for a chance to earn a regular spot in the NHL.
Read more »Flyers C Nolan Patrick Accepts Qualifying Offer
| Leave a CommentFlyers forward Nolan Patrick has accepted the team’s qualifying offer, returning on a one-year, $874,125 deal.
Read more »Flyers Sign D Erik Gustafsson to 1-Year Deal
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers announced on Monday that they have signed defenseman Erik Gustafsson to a one-year deal worth $3 million.
Read more »As Free Agency Opens, Flyers Waiting for Right Opportunity
| Leave a CommentFree agency opened on Friday and many players are electing patience in making their decisions, hearing out offers. There was no tampering period as there usually is in free agency, so every team was able to make their pitch against one another at the same time. On Day 1, the Flyers elected patience as well and continue to wait for the right opportunity.
Read more »2020 NHL Free Agency: Targets for the Flyers
| Leave a CommentAs free agency begins on Friday at noon, the Flyers have $8.6 million in cap space available, but have to sign Phil Myers and Nolan Patrick as well. That doesn’t leave the Flyers with much room for signing free agents, but they may explore low-risk forward options or look for a defenseman. Here are a few names to watch.
Read more »Flyers Notes: Fletcher Discusses Niskanen Retirement, Offseason Plans
| 1 Comment on Flyers Notes: Fletcher Discusses Niskanen Retirement, Offseason PlansOn Monday, reports circulated that Flyers defenseman Matt Niskanen was announcing his retirement. The defenseman confirmed in a statement through Flyers PR and GM Chuck Fletcher offered his thoughts on a conference call.
Read more »Flyers Re-Sign D Justin Braun to 2-Year Deal
| Leave a CommentDefenseman Justin Braun returns to the Flyers on a two-year deal with a $1.8 million AAV, GM Chuck Fletcher announced on Monday afternoon.
Read more »Report: Flyers D Matt Niskanen Set to Announce Retirement
| Leave a CommentIn a surprising decision, Matt Niskanen will announce his retirement, according to multiple reports. He has reportedly also informed both the Flyers and his teammates of this decision.
Read more »Flyers Focused on Adding Talent in 1st Round, Throughout Draft
| Leave a CommentThe draft doesn’t lose its importance to the Flyers, even if they are now turning the corner from the building stages to the contending years. The Flyers pick 23rd overall in this week’s draft. It’s the latest they have picked in the first round since 2012, but the team still expects to find talent.
Read more »Flyers Re-Sign G Brian Elliott to 1-Year Deal
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers have re-signed goalie Brian Elliott to a one-year deal worth $1.5 million, GM Chuck Fletcher announced on Saturday.
Read more »Flyers Re-Sign D Robert Hagg to 2-Year Deal
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers have re-signed defenseman Robert Hagg to a two-year deal with an average annual salary of $1.6 million, GM Chuck Fletcher announced on Monday morning.
Read more »Flyers Re-Sign Nicolas Aube-Kubel to 2-Year Deal
| Leave a CommentFlyers forward Nicolas Aube-Kubel has re-signed with the team on a two-year deal worth $1.075 million annually, the team announced on Thursday.
Read more »Vigneault: ‘We’re On The Right Track to Win a Stanley Cup’
| 1 Comment on Vigneault: ‘We’re On The Right Track to Win a Stanley Cup’Alain Vigneault addressed the media on Monday for the first time since the Flyers lost Game 7 to the Islanders nine days ago. His comments focused on a bright future ahead. “I believe that we’re on the right track as far as moving forward to win a Stanley Cup,” Vigneault said.
Read more »Flyers Offseason Primer: Expiring Contracts, Trade Targets and Free Agents to Watch
| Leave a CommentA look at some of the things on the Flyers offseason agenda, areas they will look to address, the signings they have to make and some potential trade targets, trade options within the current roster, and free agents that could end up on their radar.
Read more »A Flyers Season of Great Progress Meets a Future of Uncertainty
| 5 Comments on A Flyers Season of Great Progress Meets a Future of UncertaintyThis is what is so hard about this Flyers loss. It’s not that it’s the end of the season. This happens for 15 other teams in the playoffs without a reward. Only one team comes away with the Stanley Cup. What’s so hard is having to once again hear “there’s always next year,”… and not knowing when next year really is.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Game 7 of Flyers-Islanders
| 3 Comments on Flyers 5: Takeaways from Game 7 of Flyers-IslandersThe Flyers never had the answers. They could never counter the Islanders desire to finish this series. So it goes in the playoffs sometimes. Make no mistake, it’s disappointing, and this loss stings knowing the season is over, but there is a lot to take from this season. For now, let’s take a closer look at the game that did the Flyers in.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Game 5 of Flyers-Islanders
| Leave a CommentJust like in Game 2, when the Flyers let another 3-1 lead in the third period get away, they had the answer in overtime. It took over 12 minutes, but the Flyers remain alive in the series with a deflection goal by Scott Laughton. 5 takeaways from Game 5.
Read more »Laughton’s OT Winner Keeps Flyers Alive
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers are not dead yet. A point shot by Ivan Provorov was deflected by Scott Laughton and beat Semyon Varlamov to give the Flyers a 4-3 overtime win in Game 5 that keeps their season alive.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Game 4 of Flyers-Islanders
| Leave a CommentIt played out so much like the other games in the series. The Flyers had their moments. The Islanders had more of those moments. They used turnovers and transition plays to their advantage again. And while the Flyers had more shot volume and traffic to the net than in previous games, the goalie who kept them in Game 2 made sure they were in Game 4 and got the result needed.
Read more »Islanders Score 2 in 3rd, Put Flyers on Brink
| Leave a CommentThe Islanders scored twice in the third period, helping to put away the Flyers in the game and take a commanding 3-1 lead in the series with a 3-2 win on Sunday night.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Game 3 of Flyers-Islanders
| 1 Comment on Flyers 5: Takeaways from Game 3 of Flyers-IslandersThe Flyers need more from these players, especially if they are to see this playoff run go any further. They need their top scorers. They need their best performers. They need the guys who get the most ice time to really earn it. They need their leadership group to step up on the ice. 5 takeaways from Flyers-Islanders Game 3.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Game 2 of Flyers-Islanders
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers had the first period everyone wanted to see, then let the lead they took in the opening period get away, only to erase it all with an overtime goal that evened the series. 5 takeaways from Game 2 of Flyers-Islanders.
Read more »Myers Wins Game 2 in OT After Flyers Blow Lead
| Leave a CommentAfter letting a 3-0 lead slip away, Phil Myers fired a shot past Thomas Greiss to finish off a 4-3 Flyers win in overtime, evening the series with the Islanders at one game apiece.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Game 1 of Flyers-Islanders
| 1 Comment on Flyers 5: Takeaways from Game 1 of Flyers-IslandersThe Islanders showed they are a team that has a lot – the talent behind the bench, the depth up front, the defensive structure and the goaltender to get the job done. The Flyers did not show what they wanted to show. They did not show they have another level. They showed their flaws. 5 takeaways from Game 1.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Game 6 of Flyers-Canadiens
| Leave a CommentThe long drought is over. The Flyers went back to the style of play that helped them secure the first three wins and it earned them the all-important fourth one to move on. Here are 5 takeaways from Game 6 of Flyers-Canadiens.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Game 5 of Flyers-Canadiens
| Leave a CommentThe Montreal Canadiens are not dead yet, and mark my words, you don’t want them to take it to a Game 7. Here are 5 Takeaways from Game 5 of Flyers-Canadiens.
Read more »Canadiens Respond, Defeat Flyers to Force Game 6
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers had to overcome a lot of obstacles to eventually tie the game in the third, but gave the lead back 22 seconds later, as the Canadiens carried the lead the rest of the way for the 5-3 win in Game 5 to force Game 6 on Friday.
Read more »Hart, Committed Defense Have Flyers Closing in on Series Win
| Leave a CommentCarter Hart gathers a lot of the headlines as the netminder, but it really is the commitment of the rest of his teammates that has helped the Flyers take a 3-1 series lead on the Montreal Canadiens.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Game 4 of Flyers-Canadiens
| Leave a CommentTuesday seemed like just another day at the office for Carter Hart, but it held some historic meaning for the 22-year-old goalie and the Flyers. Here are the 5 takeaways from Game 4 of Flyers-Canadiens.
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