Flyers beat Capitals, lose to Leafs in shootout to open preseason

With just 16 days until the regular season, the Philadelphia Flyers began the preparation to opening night. The preseason began as the Flyers split up the camp roster between Philadelphia and London, Ontario. In Philadelphia, Mark Streit and Jake Voracek shined as the Flyers defeated the Washington Capitals, 5-4, at Wells Fargo Center. In London, […]

Kevin Durso  •  22 Sep 2014
Lucky for Flyers, goalie Mason still has a lot to prove

Flyers goalie Steve Mason suffered a broken pinky that will keep him out for two weeks but won't disrupt his preparation for the 2014-15 season.(Photo by Amy Irvin/38Photograpy) If you wear the Orange and Black and play between the pipes, you tend to face a lot of pressure. After all, the Flyers last truly great […]

Kevin Durso  •  01 Aug 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
Podcast Ep. 97: Tied Up With the Rangers and Tandem Bike Rides

On this episode of the Flyers Faithful Podcast on Flyerdelphia.com, Steve Jacot and Hal Greenblatt discuss the Flyers' first two playoff games against the New York Rangers, Jason Akeson, Ray Emery filling in for Steve Mason, and look at the other playoff matchups around the NHL.

Steve Jacot  •  21 Apr 2014
Morning After: Strong finish gives Flyers momentum

Game 2 for the Flyers started the way Game 1 ended: total domination by the New York Rangers. When the top line finally showed up on the scoresheet, it was a sign that the Flyers indeed still had a pulse. Throw in some unlikely sources for goal scoring and you’ve got yourself a steal at […]

Kevin Durso  •  21 Apr 2014
East QF Game 1 Preview: Flyers, Rangers open series at MSG

Claude Giroux and the Flyers open the Eastern Conference Quarterfinal playoff series with the New York Rangers on Thursday night. (Photo by Amy Irvin/38Photography) After three days of anticipation, the run to the Stanley Cup begins tonight. The Flyers first playoff game in two years comes on the road in Madison Square Garden.  The New […]

Kevin Durso  •  17 Apr 2014
Podcast Ep. 96: Mac and Ghost Contracts, Playoff Talk

On this episode of the Flyers Faithful Podcast on Flyerdelphia.com, Steve Jacot and Hal Greenblatt discuss Andrew MacDonald's new contract, Shayne Gostisbehere's entry level contract, Ray Emery starting for the injured Steve Mason in game 1 against the New York Rangers, and some of the NHL's playoff matchups.  

Steve Jacot  •  17 Apr 2014
Lightning Quick: Lindback, Bolts best Flyers

The Lightning celebrate after Tyler Johnson's first-period goal in a 4-2 win over the Flyers. (Photo Courtesy of ESPN.com) The Flyers latest match with a playoff team cleared the playoff picture. One thing is certain, the Flyers will not have home ice to open the playoffs. A 3-1 Flyers loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning […]

Kevin Durso  •  10 Apr 2014