Kevin Hayes
From the front office to coaches to the players, there are plenty of areas of focus regarding the Flyers. Here are some takeaways.
The Flyers head into the All-Star break after one final matchup in January, taking on the Winnipeg Jets on Saturday night.
While the road to the playoffs is certainly more manageable for the Wild than the Flyers at this point, both teams are somewhere in the middle of the standings.
The Flyers meet the Los Angeles Kings on Tuesday night for their final home game prior to the All-Star break.
After making it a 3-3 game early in the third, the Jets scored the go-ahead goal with 11:16 left in a 5-3 Flyers loss on Sunday night.
The Flyers begin the first of four games remaining until the All-Star break against the Winnipeg Jets, a team ranked sixth in the NHL standings.
Carter Hart made a save right along the goal line in the final seconds to seal the Flyers 2-1 win over the Detroit Red Wings.
The Flyers are hitting the road for the Motor City, taking on the Detroit Red Wings on Saturday night.
The Flyers enter Thursday’s game having won eight of their last 10 games, while the Chicago Blackhawks are among the worst teams in the league.
Instead of a 5-2 win that extended the Flyers stretch to eight wins in 10 games, the story is Ivan Provorov, who was absent from warmups on Tuesday only to appear on the game roster magically just minutes before puck drop. The reason was his own religious beliefs as the team celebrated Pride Night.