Tag: Scott Laughton
Flyers Call Up 3 from Phantoms
| Leave a CommentDefenseman Phil Myers and forwards German Rubtsov and Carsen Twarynski were called up from Lehigh Valley. Forward Mikhail Vorobyev was sent down. Defenseman Sam Morin was sent to the Phantoms on a conditioning assignment.
Read more »Flyers-Blue Jackets Observations: A 5-Goal First Time in a Long Time
| Leave a CommentIt wasn’t a five-goal rally from down 4-0, but the Flyers’ third-period performance, scoring five goals in the final 10 minutes of the game, helped change the course in a game that would have had a very different result a year ago.
Read more »Flyers Rally for 5 in 3rd to Beat Blue Jackets
| Leave a CommentKevin Hayes forced a turnover and scored on a breakaway to give the Flyers a 5-4 lead with 5:36 remaining in the third. An empty-net goal and power-play goal in the final minute followed, and the Flyers scored five goals in the third period to claim a 7-4 win over the Blue Jackets on Saturday night at Wells Fargo Center for their third straight win.
Read more »Flyers-Golden Knights Observations: Finally Finishing
| Leave a CommentA four-goal second matched the production from the previous two games for the Flyers, ironically in a period that Alain Vigneault called the team’s worst of the last eight. Observations from the Flyers win over the Golden Knights.
Read more »Konecny Scores Twice, Flyers Defeat Blackhawks in Opener
| Leave a CommentTravis Konecny scored twice as the Flyers opened the 2019-20 season with a 4-3 win over the Chicago Blackhawks from O2 Arena in Prague, Czech Republic.
Read more »Flyers Name Final Roster; Farabee, Myers Sent Down
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers final 23-man roster includes three injured players on the non-roster injured list — but not long-term injury list — and 20 active players. There are a total of 11 forwards and seven defensemen on the roster. To complete the final cuts, Joel Farabee and Phil Myers were sent down to the AHL.
Read more »Flyers-Bruins: Preseason Game 5 Preview
| Leave a CommentTwo games remain before the Flyers hit the road for Europe ahead of the start of the 2019-20 season. It starts on Monday night when the Flyers face the Boston Bruins.
Read more »Flyers-Islanders Observations: Outmatched at the End
| Leave a CommentThe end results have not been as desired to start the preseason, but that means very little before the regular season. There are no points on the line and rosters are not fully constructed. All you had to do was look at the two rosters in Tuesday’s game on the road for the Flyers to see the disparity.
Read more »Flyers-Islanders: Preseason Game 2 Preview
| Leave a CommentFollowing Monday’s preseason opener, a 3-1 loss to the Islanders, the Flyers will get right back on the ice for another preseason tilt on Tuesday night on the road against the Islanders.
Read more »Sizing Up the Flyers Third-Line Winger Competition
| Leave a CommentThe third-line winger competition is one of the focal points in Flyers training camp with prospects, veteran newcomers and returning veterans all in the mix.
Read more »Flyers Re-Sign Scott Laughton to 2-Year Deal
| 1 Comment on Flyers Re-Sign Scott Laughton to 2-Year DealThe Flyers announced on Friday that they have re-signed forward Scott Laughton to a two-year deal with an average annual value of $2.3 million. With the deal, Laughton and the Flyers avoid arbitration. A hearing was scheduled for July 30.
Read more »Opportunity Open for Frost, Farabee to Make Flyers This Season
| Leave a CommentWhen Monday came and went and the Flyers did nothing but address organizational depth, it was telling. For prospects like Morgan Frost and Joel Farabee, it should be motivating. It means there will be an opportunity to make the Flyers roster this season. There will be an open competition.
Read more »Fletcher Following Free Agency: ‘I Like the Position We’re in Right Now’
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers made their additions already, now they focus on bringing back the remaining RFAs to cap off their roster after a relatively quiet July 1.
Read more »Flyerdelphia Podcast: Draft Recap & Free Agency Preview
| Leave a CommentThe guys review the Flyers draft, analyze the Sanheim and Elliott deals and the Hartman trade, try to project what kind of deals Provorov, Konecny and Laughton could get and look at some possible free agent targets for the Flyers as free agency begins on July 1.
Read more »Fletcher Addresses Flyers Recent Moves, Free Agency
| Leave a CommentAs free agency weekend approaches, Flyers GM Chuck Fletcher discussed the recent moves and upcoming free agency on Wednesday during development camp.
Read more »Young Forwards Set Sights on Making Flyers Roster This Fall
| Leave a CommentThere are three top forward prospects that are showcasing skills at development camp with their sights set on training camp in September, with a chance to make the Flyers roster.
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, $2 million deal, GM Chuck Fletcher announced on Wednesday afternoon.
Read more »Flyers Free Agency Could Be More About RFAs
| Leave a CommentAfter several weeks of activity, all the wheeling and dealing happening over the last two weeks, the weekend where free agency opens may not be all that eventful.
Read more »Flyers Issue Qualifying Offers to Provorov, Konecny, Laughton
| 1 Comment on Flyers Issue Qualifying Offers to Provorov, Konecny, LaughtonThe Flyers announced on Tuesday that they have extended qualifying offers to four players — defenseman Ivan Provorov and forwards Travis Konecny, Scott Laughton and Nicolas Aube-Kubel.
Read more »Could the Flyers Reunite with Wayne Simmonds?
| Leave a CommentAn interesting possibility stemmed from a tweet from former NHL scout Roger Dicklund, could Wayne Simmonds return to the Flyers on a cap-friendly deal?
Read more »Flyers Trade F Ryan Hartman to Dallas for F Tyler Pitlick
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers traded forward Ryan Hartman to the Dallas Stars for forward Tyler Pitlick, Fletcher announced on Monday afternoon.
Read more »Flyers Re-Sign D Travis Sanheim to 2-Year Deal
| Leave a CommentDefenseman Travis Sanheim has re-signed with the Flyers on a two-year deal worth $6.5 million, an average annual value of $3.25 million.
Read more »What Kind of Contract Could Kevin Hayes Get from Flyers?
| Leave a CommentAssuming Kevin Hayes is going to sign with the Flyers, what would the contract look like and what would it do to the Flyers open cap space?
Read more »Hayes Trade Could Be First of Many Aggressive Moves for Flyers
| Leave a CommentChuck Fletcher got aggressive early and traded for the rights to free-agent forward Kevin Hayes. Should Hayes sign with the Flyers, this will not be the last new addition. It may not be the last trade. It’s only the beginning of Fletcher’s aggressive approach to the offseason.
Read more »Fletcher on Flyers Offseason: ‘We’re Going To Be Very Aggressive’
| 2 Comments on Fletcher on Flyers Offseason: ‘We’re Going To Be Very Aggressive’Flyers GM Chuck Fletcher faces a critical first offseason and plans to attack it head-on. “I think we’re going to be very aggressive in the trade and free agent markets in the sense of looking into every possible situation that can help us,” Fletcher said.
Read more »Flyers Offseason Focus Starts with Expiring Contracts
| 1 Comment on Flyers Offseason Focus Starts with Expiring ContractsFor teams like the Flyers, the first focus of the offseason is on yourself, the players and moves you can control. For the Flyers, those moves center around several pending free agents that will need new contracts.
Read more »An Interesting Offseason is Ahead for Flyers
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers season is over, and it sets up for an interesting offseason for GM Chuck Fletcher, one that begins now that the season is over and will carry over throughout the summer and as the 2019-20 season approaches.
Read more »Hart, Couturier Lead Flyers in Shootout Win Over Maple Leafs
| Leave a CommentCarter Hart made four saves in the shootout, including on attempts by Mitch Marner, Auston Matthews and William Nylander, as the Flyers got the only goal of the skills competition from Sean Couturier to seal a 5-4 win over the Maple Leafs on Wednesday night at Wells Fargo Center.
Read more »Flyers-Capitals: Postgame Review
| Leave a CommentThe Capitals didn’t win Thursday’s game with their stars, but their depth, getting good goaltending when they needed it and players to step up. For the Flyers, it was a reminder that a young defense can still pay the price for costly mistakes and that the depth needs to improve.
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