The Flyers finished and moved on from their homestand against the Carolina Hurricanes this weekend, falling twice in consecutive shootouts. Nonetheless, Philadelphia sits at the top of the wildcard after promising performances in both games. Saturday The Flyers concluded their 6-game homestand with a 4-3 shootout loss. Despite a strong first period, things drastically slowedContinue reading “Flyers Earn 2 Points Against Carolina”
Category Archives: 2025-2026 Season
Turnover Robs Flyers of Both Points in OT
The Flyers played quite the neck-and-neck game with the Vegas Golden Knights, one of the league’s top teams. I don’t say neck-and-neck lightly, these were the numbers heading into overtime: Things kicked off a little shaky and unorganized, but there was an undeniable amount of grit on the ice for the whole game. Yet anContinue reading “Turnover Robs Flyers of Both Points in OT”
Comeback Against San Jose for Flyers
After a disappointingly close loss to the Colorado Avalanche on Sunday afternoon, the Flyers continued their homestand with a victory against the San Jose Sharks. The Flyers were the better team all around, outshooting, outscoring, and blocking the Sharks’ star Macklin Celebrini from earning any points. The Flyers came out hungry and dominant. Even thoughContinue reading “Comeback Against San Jose for Flyers”
First Period Takes Game Away from Flyers
The Flyers played their 3rd of 6 consecutive home games against the Colorado Avalanche yesterday afternoon in what ended up being a close 3-2 loss, yet it didn’t always look like that was a possibility. The Flyers were given very low expectations heading into this game, given that Colorado is the best team in theContinue reading “First Period Takes Game Away from Flyers”
Flyers Shine Against Sabres
Despite injuries taking 2 key players out of the lineup, the Flyers came out on top last night with a 5-2 win against the Sabres. From back-to-back-to-back goals to some outstanding goaltending, the Flyers looked solid all around. Although Cam York eventually had to leave the game due to an injury, it didn’t stop himContinue reading “Flyers Shine Against Sabres”
Flyers Fall in Game 2 of Keystone Rivalry
After a 3-game winning streak, the Flyers played some exceptionally sloppy hockey last night. They fell 5-1 to the Pittsburgh Penguins, tying the Keystone Rivalry series 1-1. What started out as manageable, especially for a team that’s been so successful with the comebacks, quickly morphed into a slippery slope of slow, unorganized hockey. As TocchetContinue reading “Flyers Fall in Game 2 of Keystone Rivalry”
Successful Weekend Road Trip for Flyers
After going 1-1 on their Florida road trip earlier this week, the Philadelphia Flyers swept their back-to-back weekend against both the Islanders and the Devils. Friday afternoon’s game in Elmont, New York, ended with a 4-3 shootout win, and Saturday’s faceoff against the Devils ended in the Flyers’ favor 5-3. Friday Afternoon vs. Islanders WhileContinue reading “Successful Weekend Road Trip for Flyers”
Thankful for a Flyers Win
Unlike Monday night, the Flyers gave Philadelphia something to be thankful for this Thanksgiving eve. After a slow start all around, the Flyers came out on top with explosive goal scoring and exceptional goaltending for a 4-2 win. Our first period was, as usual, less than ideal. The early minutes of the game had someContinue reading “Thankful for a Flyers Win”
Flyers Slowly Fall to Tampa
After a roaring performance against the New Jersey Devils on Saturday Night, productivity came to a screeching halt in a 3-0 loss against the Tampa Bay Lightning last night. With only 11 shots in the first two periods, and only 20 overall, the Flyers were offensively lacking with our secondary goaltender in net. The lackContinue reading “Flyers Slowly Fall to Tampa”
First Period Dominance and Persistance Against Devils
In an uproar of productivity from young, key players and exceptional goaltending, the Flyers defeated the New Jersey Devils on Saturday night 6-3. The game was promising all around, as there was lots of success from players that have stalled, many of it coming from our recently horrific first period. To quote myself last week,Continue reading “First Period Dominance and Persistance Against Devils”