Flyers earn valuable point in shootout loss to Blues
PHILADELPHIA –When the standings are this close in a stretch drive for the playoffs, even one point has to be considered an acceptable consolation prize. The Flyers didn’t have to be reminded […]
PHILADELPHIA –When the standings are this close in a stretch drive for the playoffs, even one point has to be considered an acceptable consolation prize. The Flyers didn’t have to be reminded […]
PHILADELPHIA – It’s difficult to get Flyers coach John Tortorella to give a player, especially a rookie, unconditional praise for his performances. But aside from a few technical things, right wing Tyson Foerster […]
PHILADELPHIA – If Tyson Foerster wasn’t in consideration for NHL rookie of the year honors before Saturday night’s Flyers-Ottawa Senators game, he is now. Foerster scored twice, including one on a penalty shot, to lead […]
VOORHEES, N.J. — By now, it’s become such old hat, Scott Laughton almost has to stifle a yawn. In recent years, not a trade deadline has approached where the Flyers veteran center hasn’t […]
PHILADELPHIA – As far as the list of successful Flyers’ lines goes this season, the Ryan Poehling trio, aka, the “Pay Line,” is quickly moving up the ranks. Since they were put together, […]
WASHINGTON – Some losses hurt more than others and they certainly don’t come much more painful than the one the Flyers suffered on Friday night at the Capital One Arena. Staked to a […]
WASHINGTON – Only six players remain on the Capitals’ roster from the 2018 Stanley Cup championship team and Flyers right wing Garnet Hathaway is quite familiar with all of them. He spent all […]
VOORHEES, N.J. – He’s already waited his turn for parts of two previous seasons, so what’s another 60 games? Defenseman Ronnie Attard finally got the call-up from the Phantoms on Thursday and he […]
Without a great deal of fanfare, Flyers forward Tyson Foerster has moved to within three goals of Chicago’s Connor Bedard for the NHL rookie lead. While Bedard remains the overall points commander for […]
PHILADELPHIA – If it only happens once every 30 years, it’s probably not that big a deal. About six-plus minutes into Tuesday night’s Flyers-Lightning game, the Wells Fargo Center experienced a partial power failure. But, […]
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