Tag: Philadelphia Flyers
Flyers 5: Takeaways from Thursday’s Flyers-Bruins Preseason Game
| Leave a CommentYou can imagine how the result looked when the Boston Bruins, playing in their first preseason home game, took the opportunity to load up with roughly 90 percent of the NHL roster. It’s hardly a way to evaluate how one team looks against another. It did present some early warning signs that need to be addressed and cleaned up with exactly two weeks remaining until the regular season opener.
Read more »Starter-Heavy Bruins Down Flyers
| Leave a CommentThe Bruins came away with a 4-2 win over the Flyers in the second game of the preseason for the Orange and Black.
Read more »Flyers-Bruins: Preseason Game 2 Preview
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers will face the Boston Bruins, playing in their third preseason game so far. They split the first two decisions, both on the road. Game time is 7:30 p.m.
Read more »Flyers Training Camp Day 7 Update: Foerster Earning Time, Laczynski Update
| Leave a CommentThursday’s lineup in Boston for the Flyers second preseason game will feature a bunch of new players who did not suit up on Tuesday night. Only two players will return to the lineup: veteran defenseman Nick Seeler and prospect Tyson Foerster. Foerster had a solid rookie camp and has turned heads so far, clearly drawing the eye of Vigneault to include him among the regulars.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Tuesday’s Flyers-Islanders Preseason Game
| Leave a CommentWith more time on the ice and in game settings, things like timing and chemistry can come. In the preseason opener, you just want to see signs that improvement could be on the horizon after the dismal season from a year ago. With that, let’s dive into the Flyers 5 takeaways from Tuesday’s 3-2 overtime loss to the New York Islanders.
Read more »Islanders Down Flyers in OT in Preseason Opener
| Leave a CommentFollowing a sloppy first period, the Flyers managed to get on the board first. They eventually had to rally back for a late goal in the third period, before falling to the New York Islanders in overtime, 3-2, on Tuesday night at Wells Fargo Center.
Read more »Flyers-Islanders: Preseason Game 1 Preview
| Leave a CommentFollowing an off day from on-ice activities on Monday, the Flyers will take the ice on Tuesday night for their first preseason tilt on home ice against the New York Islanders at 7 p.m.
Read more »YWT: The Philadelphia Flyers Podcast – YWT #125 – Something To Prove
| Leave a CommentKyle Collington and Kevin Durso discuss some of the things that have happened so far, the impact of injuries to Kevin Hayes, Sam Morin, and Wade Allison, break down the potential lines, and look ahead to Tuesday’s preseason opener.
Read more »Flyers Training Camp Day 4 Update: Building Chemistry
| Leave a CommentThe competitive juices were flowing with the first scrimmage of Flyers training camp, as the team looks to build more chemistry ahead of the preseason opener on Tuesday.
Read more »Flyers Training Camp Day 3 Update: State of the Team
| Leave a CommentIn addition to more work on the ice for the Flyers, Dave Scott, Governor of the Flyers, gave his state of the team in a press conference on Saturday morning.
Read more »Flyers Training Camp Day 2 Update: Kevin Hayes Pays Tribute to Brother Jimmy
| Leave a CommentWith more preparations happening on the ice, the story of Day 2 of training camp came off it. Kevin Hayes was not on the ice, as he begins recovering from abdominal surgery earlier this week. He did meet with the media, his first appearance in front of them since the passing of his brother, Jimmy Hayes.
Read more »Flyers Training Camp Day 1 Update: Something to Prove
| Leave a CommentThe message at the start of Flyers training camp is that the team has “something to prove,” words written on t-shirts worn by Alain Vigneault and several players. That message rang loud and clear as the team gets to work in training camp.
Read more »Flyers Training Camp 2021-22 Season: 5 Questions Entering Camp
| Leave a CommentFollowing an offseason of change, training camp has finally arrived for the 2021-22 Philadelphia Flyers. With that, we look at five questions facing the Flyers as camp begins.
Read more »Offseason Acquisitions Have Flyers Seeking Redemption
| Leave a CommentWith multiple roster moves throughout the summer, the Flyers are seeking to redeem themselves going into the 2021-22 season.
Read more »Vigneault Senses New Optimism with Last Season in Rear View for Flyers
| Leave a CommentWith training camp set to begin on Thursday, Flyers head coach Alain Vigneault was very focused on keeping the past in the past and focusing on an optimistic future.
Read more »Flyers Announce Training Camp Roster, Schedule
| Leave a CommentA total of 58 players will take part in training camp, which opens on Thursday morning with the first on-ice sessions. There will be 33 forwards, 20 defensemen, and five goaltenders in attendance. Full roster and schedule here.
Read more »Flyers Injury Updates: Hayes, Morin Out 6-8 Weeks, Allison Out Indefinitely
| Leave a CommentKevin Hayes had abdominal surgery on Tuesday morning and will be out 6-to-8 weeks as a result. Sam Morin is out for 6-to-8 weeks following a right knee surgery to have loose bodies removed on Sept. 10. Wade Allison is out indefinitely with a right ankle sprain.
Read more »Flyers Notes: Injury Bug Biting Flyers Allison, Morin Before Camp Begins
| Leave a CommentPotential injuries to Wade Allison and Sam Morin have put a damper on Flyers training camp, still a few days away from getting underway.
Read more »Wade Allison Leaves Rookie Game with Injury in Flyers Loss to Rangers
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers 3-2 loss to the New York Rangers rookie squad was secondary to the potential loss of Wade Allison, who exited in the second period with an apparent leg injury. There was no update on his status postgame.
Read more »Flyers Rookies Open Weekend Games with Win Over Rangers
| Leave a CommentIn the first of two games this weekend against the Rangers to close out Rookie Camp, the Flyers picked up a 6-3 win on Saturday.
Read more »Flyers Notes: Laperriere Focuses on Details, Flyers 1st Captain Passes, Flyers National TV Schedule
| Leave a CommentPhantoms head coach Ian Laperriere, who is running Rookie Camp sessions, is focusing on the details on the ice, the Flyers first captain in franchise history passes away, the NHL announces its national TV schedule and more in Flyers notes.
Read more »Young Players Will Have to Earn Spots with Flyers
| 1 Comment on Young Players Will Have to Earn Spots with FlyersAfter a busy offseason, is there still a chance for young players to make their impact on the Flyers roster this season? The possibility exists for sure. It always does. The road to get there is just going to be much more difficult this time around.
Read more »Flyers Announce Rookie Camp, Start of Training Camp and Fans Return
| Leave a CommentYou don’t have to wait much longer to get your first look at the 2021-22 Philadelphia Flyers. Rookie Camp gets underway on Thursday morning and will run through this Sunday, Sept. 19. Main training camp is right around the corner as well, starting on Thursday, Sept. 23, in preparation for the upcoming season.
Read more »What Should the Flyers Expect from Joel Farabee?
| Leave a CommentAfter an impressive sophomore year, Joel Farabee was rewarded this offseason with a six-year, $30 million ($5 million AAV) contract extension, which will kick in during the 2022-23 season. Now that he’s got an extension, how will the young star in the making do from here on out?
Read more »YWT: The Philadelphia Flyers Podcast – YWT #124 – Put The Bow On The Bullies
| Leave a CommentKyle Collington and Kevin Durso take a look at Joel Farabee’s extension, then dive into the Flyers Hall of Fame finalists and who they think could get inducted in the upcoming ceremony later this season.
Read more »Flyers Name 6 Finalists for Hall of Fame: Who Goes In Next?
| Leave a CommentThe finalists for the Flyers Hall of Fame were named on Tuesday morning, with six members of the Flyers long and storied franchise being up for possible induction later this season. Here’s a closer look at the six and their case to join the names in the rafters.
Read more »Flyers Sign Joel Farabee to 6-Year Extension
| Leave a CommentJoel Farabee and the Flyers have agreed to a six-year contract extension worth $30 million, an average annual value of $5 million, Fletcher announced on Thursday. The contract begins in the 2022-23 season.
Read more »New Flyers Senior Advisor Mike O’Connell Likes What He Sees in Prospects
| Leave a CommentWhile this development camp is really not the place to do full evaluations of players and where they stand in their journey to the NHL, it is a chance to see their skills up close. Mike O’Connell, hired this offseason as a Senior Advisor to the GM and Player Development, spoke on Tuesday in detail about a number of Flyers prospects, many of which impressed him.
Read more »YWT: The Philadelphia Flyers Podcast – YWT #123 – Coooooooots
| Leave a CommentThe YWT Podcast is back and after what was thought to be a time of slowing down, Chuck Fletcher remained active. In addition to a new contract for Travis Sanheim, the Flyers also signed free-agent forward Derick Brassard and extended Sean Couturier for eight more seasons.
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