Aube-Kubel could fit in well with JVR-Grant line
Lines can change from day to day, so let’s not get out the chisel and stone just yet for Nicolas Aube-Kubel’s promotion to the Flyers’ third line. Maybe just a pencil and an eraser for […]
Lines can change from day to day, so let’s not get out the chisel and stone just yet for Nicolas Aube-Kubel’s promotion to the Flyers’ third line. Maybe just a pencil and an eraser for […]
They’re playing with house money, so why not go all in? When the fourth-seeded Flyers begin the round robin seeding tournament on Sunday against Boston, that’s a question a lot of people are going to […]
Going into training camp, speculation about the Flyers’ second-line left wing position for the Stanley Cup playoffs seemed to center on either James van Riemsdyk or Joel Farabee. Suddenly, there’s a new kid in town. […]
Bright lights, big city. With a chance to let rookie defenseman Egor Zamula get his first taste of NHL action on a rather big stage, Flyers coach Alain Vigneault didn’t hesitate to start the Russian […]
The last time the Flyers made it to the Stanley Cup Final came after the 2009-10 season. Claude Giroux and James van Riemsdyk are the only remaining players from that team. Both have said this […]
Officially, it was just an exhibition game. But upon further review, Tuesday’s preseason tussle between the Flyers and Pittsburgh Penguins looked at times like the real thing. Both teams tried to make up ground for […]
You might not put it in the same category as a rabbit’s foot or a four-leaf clover but the hospital wristband Sean Couturier plans to wear for the entire Stanley Cup playoffs does […]
Given what’s happened with the Phillies and MLB the past 24 hours, the question was bound to come up. In a Zoom call with Flyers general manager Chuck Fletcher on Monday, media […]
It wasn’t really a surprise Oskar Lindblom was included on the Flyers’ final playoff roster on Sunday. What may have taken some people aback was the decision by coach Alain Vigneault and general […]
O, Canada, here they come. The Flyers were one of 24 teams to begin the Stanley Cup playoff journey on Sunday when they took a charter jet to Toronto, Canada’s largest city. They will open […]
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