Cam York
A draft weekend with no trade activity on the current roster and selections rooted more in upside felt underwhelming from the Flyers. It’s all part of the plan, as the importance of the 2025 offseason only became greater.
Looking back at Danny Briere’s first season as Flyers GM, how he fared in the draft, signings, and trades, and what lies ahead.
The offseason has arrived for the Flyers, and with changes certain to be on the horizon, who could be on the move, potentially via trade? A look at five possible trade candidates for the Flyers.
The Flyers missed the playoffs for the fourth straight season. They were expected to. What wasn’t expected was a meaningful 82 games and falling short of the postseason because of an eight-game losing streak at the worst possible time. And that is what the entire organization will have to live with this offseason.
The Flyers snapped an eight-game losing streak and kept their slim playoff hopes alive in a 4-1 win over the New York Rangers on Thursday.
The Flyers allowed three goals in 2:56 to start the third period on Saturday, dropping another game in regulation to the Boston Bruins.
It wasn’t pretty, but the Flyers got the two points they needed, securing a 3-2 win over the Sharks on Tuesday night.
Tyson Foerster scored two goals in the final minute of the second period, helping the Flyers to a 4-2 win over the Ottawa Senators.
The Flyers came away from this weekend with back-to-back regulation losses, falling to the Penguins, 7-6, on Sunday afternoon.
The Flyers make preparations for the Stadium Series, soaking in the experience with family while recognizing the importance of the game.