Vigneault brings impressive resume to Flyers’ bench
Step 1 of parting ways with Ron Hextall as general manager of the Flyers and hiring Chuck Fletcher to replace him had to do with shortening the timeline to contention for a Stanley Cup. Step […]
Step 1 of parting ways with Ron Hextall as general manager of the Flyers and hiring Chuck Fletcher to replace him had to do with shortening the timeline to contention for a Stanley Cup. Step […]
It only took a week for Flyers general manager Chuck Fletcher to make up his mind about a new head coach, mainly because a candidate with the qualities he was looking for was easy to […]
VOORHEES – The search to find a new Flyers coach has already begun, but scratch what might have been the prime candidate off the list. When the Florida Panthers hired three-time Stanley Cup champion Joel […]
VOORHEES – Sure, the Flyers can use some help but any influx of talent should know how to play hockey “the right way.’’ Those last three words were something that both general manager Chuck Fletcher […]
VOORHEES – Even though the odds appear to be stacked against interim head coach Scott Gordon returning to the Flyers’ bench next season, that doesn’t mean the Flyers’ players can’t lobby for such a move. […]
VOORHEES – At last it appears the Flyers finally have something to build around. Carter Hart took the Delaware Valley hockey community by storm this past winter and if you’re going to hang your hopes […]
VOORHEES – Claude Giroux paused for a moment to gather his thoughts. It can get emotional like that when 10 years of frustration has built up inside. This was Sunday afternoon on “bag day’’ when […]
PHILADELPHIA – With nothing to play for but pride, the Flyers came up just a bit short Saturday in what was close to a microcosm of their season. So many times this year the Flyers […]
In evaluating why the Flyers’ season went wrong, one red number jumps right out at you. That would be a minus-36, created by having allowed 277 goals (going into game number 82 on Saturday night) […]
VOORHEES – When a team with as much on-paper talent as the Flyers misses the playoffs two out of the past three seasons, changes are inevitable. Toss a new management team into the mix and […]
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