Photographer: Kate Frese
The Flyers are back on the ice on Sunday afternoon as well, facing the Buffalo Sabres as they close out a four-game homestand and head into their bye week.
The Philadelphia Flyers inched closer to a playoff spot with a crucial win over the New York Islanders thanks to a second period surge.
As the East Coast is pelted with a snow bomb, the Philadelphia Flyers will try not to bomb again tonight against the New York Islanders in a crucial division game.
After nearly 30 minutes of hard-fought scoreless hockey, the game unraveled for the Flyers in a matter of 3:51 as the Penguins put the beatdown on the Flyers in their first game of 2018. Here is our Postgame Review.
As 2018 begins and 2017 rides off into the sunset, it’s time to take a look back at some of the highlights in the past year of Flyers hockey.
The dawn of a new year is typically a time for people to put focus on things they would like to change about themselves, making resolutions about ways to be better. Here are four New Year’s Resolutions for the Flyers.
The Flyers will see teams at both ends of the standings in this back-to-back, starting with the Florida Panthers. In the meantime, the Flyers look to get back into the winning column on a regular basis after dropping three of their last four games.
Every game for the Flyers is important from here on out if they want to be the playoff team they say they are. But putting the two remaining games in 2017 aside, the Flyers most crucial stretch in defining their season will be the games played in January.
The Philadelphia Flyers begin a back-to-back before the holiday break with a trap game against the lowly Sabres in Buffalo tonight.
Robert Hagg scored his first NHL goal and Sean Couturier scored the only goal of the third period for his career-high 16th goal in a single season to give the Flyers a 4-3 win over the Detroit Red Wings on Wednesday night at Wells Fargo Center.