The first of four games in this year’s battle of the turnpike series earned the Flyers a 3-2 shootout win. The history between these two teams was evident last night, with lots of chances on both sides and a fight after OT taking two of the league’s top shootout guys out of the cards. TheContinue reading “Flyers Earn Win After High-Stakes Shootout”
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Flyers Bounce Back for a Shootout Win
The Flyers began their second homestand of the year with a 4-3 shootout win over the New York Islanders. Zegras had an explosive game for the Flyers, securing three points and his first goal in Philadelphia. Ersson played for his third game of the season and earned his first win of the year. After theContinue reading “Flyers Bounce Back for a Shootout Win”
Flyers Fall to Former Captain and Senators
The Flyers faced former captain Claude Giroux and his Ottawa Senators last night on the road for a 2-1 loss. Their play last night was a completely different tune from Monday night’s appearance against Seattle, and was far more comparable to last week’s 5-2 loss against Winnipeg. Lots of the progress from Monday seemed toContinue reading “Flyers Fall to Former Captain and Senators”
Monday Night Recap
Looking ahead to tonight’s game against the Ottawa Senators, let’s take a look at Monday’s victory against Seattle. The Flyers played a fantastic game, securing two points over the Kraken in a 5-2 win. The evening featured great goal tending, the right moves from Tippett and the continuously successful FCB line, as well as substantialContinue reading “Monday Night Recap”
Cates Tallies in OT for Flyers Win
The Flyers earned their second win of the season in overtime on Saturday against the Minnesota Wild. Tippett scored his third goal of the season to tie the game, with Cates scoring the game winning goal. The Flyers were the offensively dominant team, attempting 21 shots compared to the Wild’s 16. Vladar got another startContinue reading “Cates Tallies in OT for Flyers Win”
Flyers Optimism Halted Against Winnipeg
The Flyers faced the Winnipeg Jets for their second home game of the year, falling in a disappointing 5-2 loss. This was a much different tone from the first three games of the season, which were filled with hunger and grit. The hunger of our young roster died off as Philadelphia only attained 17 shotsContinue reading “Flyers Optimism Halted Against Winnipeg”
Flyers Dominate in a Victorious Home Opener
The Flyers faced the Panthers for the second of their three-game series, emerging victorious in their home opener. A 5-2 win for Philadelphia was spearheaded by captain Sean Couturier, who was responsible for four points last night. Dan Vladar was also back in the net against the Panther’s 26 shots, securing his first win withContinue reading “Flyers Dominate in a Victorious Home Opener”
A Neck-and-Neck Battle Against Carolina Ends in Carolina’s Favor
The Flyers fell short in a neck-and-neck battle with the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday evening. Philadelphia played an overall competitive game against a team consistently earning a playoff spot with plenty of established veterans. Tippett started the game with a powerplay goal in the first period. All three of Carolina’s regulation goals came in theContinue reading “A Neck-and-Neck Battle Against Carolina Ends in Carolina’s Favor”
Flyers Fall Short to Florida in an Optimistic Season Opener
The Flyers kicked off the 2025-2026 season on Thursday night on the road against the Stanley Cup Champion Florida Panthers. The Flyers fell short in their first game under head coach Rick Tocchet in a 2-1 Florida victory. While on the scoreboard the Panthers may have dominated, having 34 shots compared to Philadelphia’s 20, I’dContinue reading “Flyers Fall Short to Florida in an Optimistic Season Opener”
Ryan Ellis’ Long Awaited Departure
This weekend, the Philadelphia Flyers finally traded defenseman Ryan Ellis’ contract to the San Jose Sharks. Following his anticipated arrival in Philadelphia, the now 34-year-old played four games over four seasons on an eight-year, $50 million contract. The contract now has two seasons left after his career-ending pelvis injury in November 2021. Alongside Ellis, theContinue reading “Ryan Ellis’ Long Awaited Departure”