Tag: Scott Laughton
Flyers-Capitals: Preseason Game 6 Preview
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers return to the ice on Friday night for one final tune-up ahead of the regular season against the Washington Capitals.
Read more »Flyers Notes: Fletcher Addresses Roster Moves, Flyers Announce Hall of Fame Inductees
| Leave a CommentChuck Fletcher spoke on Thursday morning and explained the decision to send Morgan Frost to the minors. The Flyers also announced two new inductees to the Flyers Hall of Fame.
Read more »Frost, Bunnaman Among Latest Round of Flyers Cuts
| Leave a CommentOn Wednesday, the Flyers made 10 roster cuts, bringing the roster to 24 healthy players and 32 overall. Five players were assigned to the Lehigh Valley Phantoms, headlined by forward Morgan Frost. Four more, including Connor Bunnaman, were placed on waivers.
Read more »Giroux, Atkinson Tally in Flyers Win Over Capitals
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers top power-play unit got on the board and some newcomers made contributions in a 3-1 win over the Washington Capitals.
Read more »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 »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 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 »Flyers Sign F Derick Brassard to 1-Year Deal
| Leave a CommentOn Wednesday afternoon, the Flyers announced that they had signed free-agent forward Derick Brassard to a one-year deal worth $825,000.
Read more »Flyers Release Expansion Protection List
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers have protected forwards Claude Giroux, Kevin Hayes, Sean Couturier, Travis Konecny, Oskar Lindblom, Scott Laughton and Nicolas Aube-Kubel. They have also protected defensemen Ivan Provorov, Travis Sanheim and the newly-acquired Ryan Ellis, as well as goalie Carter Hart in the upcoming Expansion Draft.
Read more »Sheary Caps Late Comeback for Capitals in Flyers OT Loss
| Leave a CommentLars Eller scored with 39.8 seconds left in the third period, then Conor Sheary got the game-winner with a minute left in overtime to hand the Flyers a 2-1 loss on Saturday night.
Read more »Flyers Find Scoring Touch in Rout of Penguins
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers picked up a 7-2 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Monday night at Wells Fargo Center.
Read more »Flyers Suffer 3rd Straight Loss to Devils
| Leave a CommentIn Saturday’s series finale, the Devils finished off the series win, cruising to a 4-1 win over the Flyers at Wells Fargo Center.
Read more »Flyers Officially Eliminated from Playoff Contention with Loss to Devils
| Leave a CommentAfter giving up two power-play goals in the first and two more in the third period, the Flyers playoff hopes are officially gone. A 5-3 loss to the Devils coupled with a 5-2 win by the Bruins eliminated the Flyers on Thursday night.
Read more »YWT: The Philadelphia Flyers Podcast – YWT #113 – Know Your Role
| Leave a CommentKyle Collington and Kevin Durso discuss the trade deadline, the week that was for the Flyers, Wade Allison’s debut, college prospects, Carter Hart’s injury, and more.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Tuesday’s Flyers-Capitals Game
| Leave a CommentNow it’s about playing for pride. It’s about playing for jobs. It’s about giving a damn that you even have the opportunity to play. That’s what the Flyers face over the next few weeks. Their playoff hopes are dashed. An eventful offseason likely awaits. So it’s up to the players still here following Monday’s deadline to compete in these games, to show a sense of pride.
Read more »Fletcher Discusses Deadline Moves, Laughton Extension
| Leave a CommentFlyers GM Chuck Fletcher addressed the moves made by the team on trade deadline day, trading Michael Raffl and Erik Gustafsson and re-signing Scott Laughton, while also starting to take a glimpse into what should be a busy offseason.
Read more »Flyers Sign Laughton to Extension; Trade Raffl, Gustafsson
| Leave a CommentLess than an hour until the trade deadline, Scott Laughton is here to stay with the Flyers, signing a five-year contract extension with an average annual value of $3 million. The Flyers also dealt defenseman Erik Gustafsson to the Montreal Canadiens for a 2022 seventh-round pick.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Sunday’s Flyers-Sabres Game
| Leave a CommentLess than 24 hours before the trade deadline, the Flyers were left with a stunning defeat to the Buffalo Sabres, the NHL lowest team in the standings, handed a loss by lowly Buffalo for the second time in two weeks. It was the most fitting of endings for a team that has continued to get in their own way all season.
Read more »Late-Game Collapse Hands Flyers Another Loss to Buffalo
| Leave a CommentThe Sabres tied the game with 3:03 left after an icing by the Flyers, then scored again with 2:38 to play to take the lead away from the Flyers in a matter of 25 seconds. Buffalo also managed the empty-netter to secure the 5-3 result on Sunday afternoon at Wells Fargo Center.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Tuesday’s Flyers-Bruins Game
| Leave a CommentWhen it comes down to it, the loss that determined this perfectly defined the season – fall behind, rally back, struggle on special teams both ways, come up short. It should be no surprise that it was another loss to the Bruins, a team that has had their number all season and that has dashed their playoff hopes before, did it again.
Read more »Marchand’s Shorthanded Tally Sinks Flyers
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers got a third-period power play in a tie game with a chance to grab the lead. Instead, they gave it away, allowing a shorthanded goal to Brad Marchand that proved to be the game-winner in a 4-2 loss to the Bruins at Wells Fargo Center.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Monday’s Flyers-Sabres Game
| Leave a CommentMonday’s game was a battle royale of mediocrity. This was a game that probably played out exactly as it should have in both result and process. Yes, the Flyers are a better team than the Sabres. The standings certainly reflect that. But for 40 minutes, they weren’t close to that, so much so that they not only once again dug a hole to the worst team in the league, requiring another frantic third-period rally, but they also had to shorten the bench to do it.
Read more »Flyers Find a Way, Rally Past Sabres in OT
| Leave a CommentAfter falling behind 3-0, the Flyers erased the deficit in the third period, then won the game 42 seconds into overtime on Ivan Provorov’s game-winner to claim two points against the Buffalo Sabres on Monday night.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Saturday’s Flyers-Rangers Game
| Leave a CommentSam Morin’s first NHL goal was the difference in this game, one the Flyers absolutely needed to have. It doesn’t solve all their problems and it remains to be seen what effect this has on the team moving forward. But this could be their last chance to take a positive moment, a moment that can bond a team, and turn the season around.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Tuesday’s Flyers-Devils Game
| Leave a CommentThe only thing consistent about the Flyers right now is their ability to be inconsistent. One night, you get a decent effort. The next, you get an embarrassing effort. And on a night when you needed to build on that effort, needed to turn it into a win, needed to start getting things back on the rails right away, the Flyers were as flat as can be.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Monday’s Flyers-Rangers Game
| 1 Comment on Flyers 5: Takeaways from Monday’s Flyers-Rangers GameIn the end, the Flyers probably got the deserved result for the chances they had in the third period and the strong start they had in the first. It’s two points they desperately needed and will take any way they can get at this point. The process on the ice may still have a lot of flaws and they were on full display again, but it’s a game the team can put back in the win column, another game where they took care of business against a team behind them in the standings.
Read more »Flyers Can’t Overcome Early Mistakes in Loss to Capitals
| Leave a CommentAnother mistake-filled game by the Flyers led to another loss, as the Capitals claimed their second win over the Flyers this week, 5-3, at Wells Fargo Center.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Tuesday’s Flyers-Sabres Game
| Leave a CommentThey got the win, they got the two points, and offensively, they did a lot of good things that ultimately resulted in the number of goals they needed to get the game to overtime. But there are plenty of flaws that, at least this season, appear to be beyond repair, and that’s concerning with more tough matchups coming in the weeks ahead.
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