Minnesota defeated Boston University yesterday en route to back-to-back trips to the National Title game Sam Stevens would open the scoring for Boston University mid way through the first period
Tag: Flyers prospects
Flyers Prospects Advance to Second RoundFlyers Prospects Advance to Second Round
Boston University steamrolled Western Michigan in the first round of College Hockey’s NCAA Tournament, 5-1. Philadelphia Flyers prospect, Jay O’Brien, contributed with an assist on Lane Huston’s goal in the
Flyers Prospects Weekly: Talking GoaltendingFlyers Prospects Weekly: Talking Goaltending
Ironically, goaltending may be the position where the Flyers prospect pool is the deepest. Of course, with Carter Hart hopefully the present and future for the franchise in-net, it is
Flyers Prospects Weekly: Morgan, Bobby, and some late round loveFlyers Prospects Weekly: Morgan, Bobby, and some late round love
Every year, there seems to be a prospect that cannot escape the overdramatic storylines. For some reason, the focus cannot simply revolve around an individual’s play. We need to speculate
Flyers Prospects Weekly: The undrafted and the collegiatesFlyers Prospects Weekly: The undrafted and the collegiates
In sports, nothing warms our hearts more than a good underdog story. The idea of someone defying the odds and achieving their life’s goal gets even the coldest of hearts
Flyers Prospects Weekly: And so it begins…Flyers Prospects Weekly: And so it begins…
Keeping up with prospects can be challenging. With so many players throughout various leagues, it is hard to grasp how they are progressing. Luckily, we have you covered. “Flyers Prospects
Alexei Kolosov Looks Strong in Quality Start to KHL SeasonAlexei Kolosov Looks Strong in Quality Start to KHL Season
There’s no such thing as too much quality goaltending. Even if an organization possesses a sure-fire number one netminder, high-end talent residing throughout the pipeline is never a detriment. Although
Ivan Fedotov: Temper ExpectationsIvan Fedotov: Temper Expectations
A player’s path to the NHL is rarely a straight line. For most, it is filled with detours, obstacles, and a few steps backward. Of course, not all hockey players
Crucial Junior Year Lies Ahead for Bobby BrinkCrucial Junior Year Lies Ahead for Bobby Brink
In 2019, the Philadelphia Flyers selection of Bobby Brink 34th-overall was highly regarded as a potential steal. Though concerns surrounded his skating ability, many viewed Brink as a prospect with
Samu Tuomaala: Potential First Round Talent at Pick 46Samu Tuomaala: Potential First Round Talent at Pick 46
The Philadelphia Flyers selected Finnish winger Samu Tuomaala 46th-overall hoping to erase any displeasure with trading their first-round pick. In the NHL, first-round draft picks are one of the most