Photographer: Kate Frese
Flyers captain Claude Giroux responded to Jeremy Roenick’s offseason comments regarding his struggles and decline and the response was mainly in agreement.
Current players, new additions and young prospects will converge at the Skate Zone in Voorhees in the coming weeks to vie for roster spots as part of the 2017-18 Flyers. With just days until the start of rookie camp on Monday, and veteran training camp set to begin next Friday on Sept. 15, the hype surrounding it grows each day.
What are the Flyers chances of making it back to the postseason this season? That answer is a big unknown at this point, but lots of things can certainly determine their fate.
The Flyers will retire Eric Lindros’ No. 88 in a ceremony prior to the game against the Toronto Maple Leafs on Thursday, Jan. 18, 2018.
The Flyers announced a rookie game against the Islanders to be held at Wells Fargo Center on Wednesday, Sept. 13, with tickets being free on a first-come, first-serve basis. The tickets released upon the “sale” date of Aug. 22 were gone within four hours.
Can the Philadelphia Flyers keep up with the tough Metropolitan Division?
After experiencing mixed results in his first two seasons, it is an important third season behind the bench for Flyers head coach Dave Hakstol.
For new Flyers forward Jori Lehtera, the news of being traded by the St. Louis Blues certainly came as a shock, but the veteran forward is prepared to use that as motivation.
After spending three seasons in St. Louis, including a difficult one last season, new expectations come for Jori Lehtera as he joins the Philadelphia Flyers.
Shayne Gostisbehere was just another Flyers player who didn’t have the kind of year he wanted in 2016-17. But now fully healthy and with a full summer of work and a new contact under his belt, he’s ready to be more explosive in the 2017-18 season.