Scott Laughton
The Flyers picked up another preseason win with a lot of the contributions coming from young players trying to solidify their spot on the NHL roster. The standouts from Wednesday’s win at MSG in our Postgame Review.
With the first four days of training camp and two preseason games in the books, it’s provided some clarity on who the Flyers third-line center options appear to be, based on both the on-ice sessions at camp and GM Ron Hextall’s comments.
News, notes, quotes and more from Day 2 of Flyers training camp.
Notes, news, quotes and line combinations from Day 1 of Flyers training camp.
The Flyers have a number of players who put together solid seasons in 2017-18, but still have something to prove or need a big season in 2018-19. Here are five players who need a big season in 2018-19.
With the Flyers offseason plan essentially complete — with the exception of training camp happenings — have the Flyers done enough to show improvement in key areas from a season ago?
The Flyers 2012 first-round pick has been overlooked after struggling to stick in the NHL, but this season could finally be the one where Laughton becomes a full-time NHLer.
The Philadelphia Flyers may be without second line center, Sean Couturier for some time. How long should you expect the center to be gone and what options do the Flyers have to fill the void?
(Photo courtesy of Kate Frese/ Kate Frese Photography) Wayne Simmonds netted a pair of power play goals. Dale Weise and Andy Miele also tallied. Steve Mason made 23 saves en route to a 4-0 shutout over the New York Islanders Tuesday night at the Wells Fargo Center.
Kate Frese/Flyerdelphia The Flyers offered an update on Scott Laughton's condition after a scary incident that saw the Flyers forward taken off the ice on a stretcher in Wednesday night's Game 4 win. Laughton stayed at Jefferson Hospital overnight and was released on Thursday afternoon. The Flyers update said Laughton is doing well. Laughton will […]