I wrote three reasons to pay attention to the rest of the Flyers season. With 25 games remaining, there is plenty of reason ...
The trade that sent Morgan Frost and Joel Farabee to the Flames took a toll on the Flyers, both on and off the ice.
Things have not been going to plan in Philadelphia. The Flyers sit ninth in the Eastern Conference with a 23-26-7 record.
Once Barkley vaults over Davis to set a new record, Saquon can fix his gaze on the first running back to rush for 2,500 yards ...
On Saturday afternoon at Ball Arena in Denver, the Flyers sustained a 2-0 loss to the Colorado Avalanche. Mackenzie Blackwood ...
The new-look Calgary Flames will continue their push for a playoff berth when they host the Detroit Red Wings on Saturday.
NHL insider Carlo Colaiacovo on Friday weighed in on the Flyers-Flames 'big' four-player trade. The co-host of TSN’s First Up called the trade a “needle mover.” The news about the massive ...
Though Thursday night/Friday morning’s trade with the Calgary Flames isn’t quite as seismic, it still sees the Flyers part ways with two former first-round picks and two of the six players ...
A UFA at season's end, it's quite possible the Flyers could walk away from the player and have an eye on freeing up cap space. The more interesting player going back to the Flyers is Jakob ...
The Philadelphia Flyers and Calgary Flames completed an unusual mid-game trade on Thursday, forcing multiple players to be scratched or pulled from their respective games as the deal unfolded.
"They're real good players and I want to integrate them in as quick as we can, to get them feeling good about the Calgary Flames and be a part of this group, because it is a tight group," Conroy said.
And last night, it happened again. Jakob Pelletier, the young Quebec player from the Calgary Flames, did not finish his team’s game. The reason is simple: his GM traded him to the Philadelphia Flyers ...