Tag: Shayne Gostisbehere
Flyers 5: Takeaways from Sunday’s Flyers-Sabres Game
| Leave a CommentThis time, it was Carter Hart’s turn in goal to have an excellent outing in goal to help the Flyers get another two points in the standings. It just happened to involve a three-goal second period that produced another 3-0 victory.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Saturday’s Flyers-Sabres Game
| Leave a CommentFinally, the Flyers are at a spot where there’s a light at the end of the tunnel. Four more players returned to the lineup on Saturday afternoon and with those players back, plus another excellent goaltending performance, the nearly full-strength Flyers showed what may have been missing from their recent games.
Read more »Elliott Records Shutout as Flyers Defeat Sabres
| Leave a CommentBrian Elliott was on point, making 23 saves to secure his second shutout of the season, both coming against the Sabres, once again in a 3-0 victory on Saturday afternoon.
Read more »Flyers Rebound with Win Over Rangers
| Leave a CommentClaude Giroux had three assists as the Flyers struck for two goals in the first and second periods, holding off the Rangers in a 4-3 win on Wednesday night at Wells Fargo Center.
Read more »Flyers Notes: Return to Practice, New Dates on Schedule
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers were back on Tuesday for practice with a limited group and more players are expected to rejoin the team on Wednesday ahead of Thursday’s game against the New York Rangers. The Flyers also had five games rescheduled by the NHL in the wake of COVID-19 caused postponements.
Read more »Flyers-Capitals Game Postponed Due to Ongoing COVID Issues with Flyers
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers game on Tuesday night against the Washington Capitals has also been postponed, in addition to their games on Thursday and Saturday against the New Jersey Devils, as a result of ongoing COVID-19 issues with the Flyers.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Wednesday’s Flyers-Bruins Game
| Leave a CommentThe problem is that the Boston Bruins are a good team too, so if you are going to live by the mantra that good teams find a way to win, better teams find a way to exploit that. The Flyers finally paid for their flaws this season, and now it is on them to learn from it.
Read more »Pastrnak, Bruins Rally Back to Down Flyers in OT
| Leave a CommentDavid Pastrnak had a hat trick, scoring his third with 14.9 seconds left in the third to tie the game, then set up Patrice Bergeron for the win in overtime to hand the Flyers a 4-3 loss on Wednesday night at Wells Fargo Center.
Read more »Flyers Must Find a ‘Killer Instinct’ to Raise Their Game
| Leave a CommentAfter a few rocky days of hockey, the Flyers are lacking some of their talent, but more importantly seem to lack their “killer instinct.” With no fans in the majority of NHL arenas for the time being, the mental side of the game has grown exponentially. It’s up to the players themselves to bring their own motivation day in and day out until each team’s faithful followers can make long-awaited returns to the stands.
Read more »Flyers Update Injuries to Myers, Frost
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers lost both defenseman Phil Myers and forward Morgan Frost during Tuesday’s game against the Buffalo Sabres, and were able to provide an update on both players on Thursday morning. Myers is considered week-to-week with a fractured rib. Frost suffered a dislocated shoulder and is out indefinitely.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Tuesday’s Flyers-Sabres Game
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers got an outstanding performance from Brian Elliott in goal. They got clutch goals when they needed them the most to take control of the game on the scoreboard. They lost two more players due to injury, and await the update on both, but saw players step up in big situations. Here are five takeaways from Tuesday’s 3-0 Flyers win over the Sabres.
Read more »Flyers-Penguins: Game 2 Preview
| Leave a CommentAfter defeating the Penguins on Wednesday, they return to the ice at Wells Fargo Center on Friday night for the second meeting of the season. With Wednesday’s result still fresh in their minds, expect a more determined effort from the Penguins, as the Flyers look to get off to a 2-0 start. The opening face-off is at 7 p.m.
Read more »10 Storylines for the 2020-21 Flyers Season
| Leave a CommentThe start of a new season is finally upon us. The Flyers make their return on Wednesday night when they host the Pittsburgh Penguins. Before they do, let’s take a look at 10 storylines that will be worth watching as the season progresses.
Read more »Flyers Announce Opening Night Roster for 2020-21 Season
| Leave a CommentThe final day before the start of the 2020-21 season is here, and that means roster decisions are due. The Flyers have officially announced their roster for opening night of the 2020-21 season.
Read more »Flyers Training Camp Update Day 6: The Importance of the Scrimmage
| Leave a CommentPreparations continued for the start of the Flyers season in a matter of four days. An intrasquad scrimmage on Sunday will be treated like a game day and it gives the coaching staff a chance to really evaluate the players in game conditions.
Read more »Flyers Training Camp Day 5 Update: Let’s Talk Power Play
| Leave a CommentOne of the subjects that was discussed a lot during the playoff run over the summer was the lack of success for the Flyers power play. That was an area of focus during training camp on Friday, as the team returned to the ice after an off day on Thursday.
Read more »Gostisbehere Entering Season with ‘Clean Slate,’ Hoping to Help Flyers
| Leave a CommentShayne Gostisbehere admitted he hasn’t been healthy in quite some time and that even returning during the summer showed he wasn’t where he wanted to be. In a pre-camp conversation with Vigneault, he simply wanted to express that he was healthy and wanted to help the Flyers win.
Read more »Flyers Announce Training Camp Schedule, Roster for 2020-21 Season
| Leave a CommentOn Saturday, the Flyers released their roster and schedule for training camp ahead of the 2020-21 season, set to begin in just 11 days.
Read more »Emil Andrae a Hidden Gem to Flyers Defensive Prospect Pool
| Leave a CommentThe Flyers have had some good success in recent years drafting defensemen, from Ivan Provorov and Travis Sanheim to recent picks on the rise like Cam York. One defenseman picked in the 2020 NHL Draft should also be getting some more attention as he puts together a strong season in the Swedish Elite League.
Read more »Flyers Notes: Sam Morin to LW, Goalie Prospect Out for Season
| Leave a CommentFor the second straight week, Flyers GM Chuck Fletcher addressed the media. There were some typical announcements, one on an injury update for a goalie prospect and the news that the training camp roster would be released on Saturday. But there was also a very unexpected nugget that Fletcher revealed: Sam Morin is switching to left wing.
Read more »Flyers Offseason May Nearly Be Finalized Already
| Leave a CommentRe-signing Phil Myers could very well be the last order of business for the Flyers this offseason, outside of waiting for when the 2020-21 season will begin. The Flyers are limited on cap space and have some players waiting in the wings for a chance to earn a regular spot in the NHL.
Read more »Flyers Notes: Fletcher Discusses Niskanen Retirement, Offseason Plans
| 1 Comment on Flyers Notes: Fletcher Discusses Niskanen Retirement, Offseason PlansOn Monday, reports circulated that Flyers defenseman Matt Niskanen was announcing his retirement. The defenseman confirmed in a statement through Flyers PR and GM Chuck Fletcher offered his thoughts on a conference call.
Read more »Flyers Offseason Primer: Expiring Contracts, Trade Targets and Free Agents to Watch
| Leave a CommentA look at some of the things on the Flyers offseason agenda, areas they will look to address, the signings they have to make and some potential trade targets, trade options within the current roster, and free agents that could end up on their radar.
Read more »Rising Star Hart Gets Better of Idol Price in Flyers Series Win
| Leave a CommentEven-keeled Flyers goalie Carter Hart downplayed the comparisons and significance of facing his boyhood idol in his first playoff series. But even he couldn’t hide the significance of meeting at center ice to shake hands with Canadiens’ veteran Carey Price after winning the series.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Game 6 of Flyers-Canadiens
| Leave a CommentThe long drought is over. The Flyers went back to the style of play that helped them secure the first three wins and it earned them the all-important fourth one to move on. Here are 5 takeaways from Game 6 of Flyers-Canadiens.
Read more »Flyers 5: Takeaways from Game 2 of Flyers-Canadiens
| Leave a CommentThe opportunity was there for the Flyers to take a 2-0 series lead after having what many viewed was only a B-minus, C-game from the Flyers. There were some who viewed Game 1 as a missed opportunity for the Canadiens, while others saw it as a game where the Canadiens showed they could hang around in this series. Man, did they prove that in Game 2.
Read more »Canadiens Rout Flyers to Even Series
| Leave a CommentA pair of goals in the first period – before the Flyers could even get a shot on goal – and two more in the second paced the Canadiens to a 5-0 rout of the Flyers, evening the series at one.
Read more »Round 1, Game 1 Preview: Flyers-Canadiens
| Leave a CommentThe first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs get underway for the Philadelphia Flyers as they play the Montreal Canadiens in Game 1 on Wednesday night at 8 p.m.
Read more »Top Seed Locked Up, Flyers ‘Ready to Go Dancing’
| Leave a CommentWith the top seed locked up after three straight wins in the Round Robin, it’s time for the games that count. “We are excited here. It was three big wins. We’re ready to go dancing,” Joel Farabee said.
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