As the Philadelphia Flyers enter the post-All-Star-Break stretch with a 21-21-9 record, playing surprisingly competitive hockey and only six points out of a wild-card spot, it seems natural to wonder,
As the Philadelphia Flyers enter the post-All-Star-Break stretch with a 21-21-9 record, playing surprisingly competitive hockey and only six points out of a wild-card spot, it seems natural to wonder,
In Episode 14 of Season 5 we’re joined by Kelly Hinkle of Broad Street Hockey as we watch the Flyers/Wild game. Does Chuck Fletcher deserve credit for the recent good
The second half of “The Provorov episode. This side of 5.13 we get to all the positive’s that have been happening during the recent hot stretch for the Philadelphia Flyers.
WELCOME TO THE VERY FIRST EDITION OF LET IT FLY FRIDAYS WHERE YOU’LL NOT ONLY READ ABOUT FIVE FUN THINGS ABOUT YOUR PHILADELPHIA FLYERS, BUT ALSO FELLOW FLYERS FANS “LETTING
1. Shane Wright (C) Shane Wright is the bonafide 1st overall pick in this year’s NHL draft and his stats back it up. Since Wright was drafted 1st overall in
Ron Hextall. Two words, 10 letters, all meaning the same thing to a majority of Flyers fans: failure. Failure to launch, failure to progress, failure to succeed. Just an all-out
You’ve got two teams. One is 5-2-0 in their last seven games, defeating teams like Florida, Colorado, Tampa Bay, and Carolina. The other is 3-6-1 in their last 10 games.
About a week has past since the Flyers decided to part ways with now-former head coach Alain Vigneault and his assistant Michel Therrien. Therrien’s departure was long overdue considering the
Every year has a scapegoat. If it isn’t Brandon Manning back in 2016, it’s Dale Weise in 2017. If we can’t blame Andrew MacDonald for everything in 2018, we could
Carter Hart seems to be singing a different tune at the start of this season compared to last. Back in January of 2021 began a year in which Hart likely