Photographer: Kate Frese
The Vegas Golden Knights could have interest in taking Flyers goalie Michal Neuvirth in the Expansion Draft, given GM George McPhee’s history with Neuvirth. If that happens, what options does that leave the Flyers to fill the void in goal?
The Flyers should look to their most experienced goalie prospect, Anthony Stolarz, to become an NHL regular next season.
The Philadelphia Flyers are in the market for a goaltender. Instead of re-signing Steve Mason to a long-term deal, the team should consider what looks to be the best short-term solution: Ryan Miller.
It’s an absolute no-brainer that the Philadelphia Flyers re-sign Shayne Gostisbehere, but how should they go about it: Lock him up long-term or offer a bridge deal?
After a successful season that saw a return to the playoffs, the Lehigh Valley Phantoms should have some fresh faces for the 2017-18 season.
The action on the ice for the Philadelphia Flyers is over across the board. Between injuries and playoff exits, the start of May officially marks the beginning of the offseason for the entire organization with the Phantoms and Royals eliminated from the playoffs, all junior prospects finished with their playoff runs as well and European leagues wrapping up play.
The Lehigh Valley Phantoms stayed alive again on Saturday night, beating the Hershey Bears in Game 4 of their first-round Calder Cup Playoff matchup, 4-1. The win, backstopped by a strong 27-save performance by Martin Ouellette, forces a winner-take-all Game 5 at PPL Center on Sunday at 5 p.m.
In honor of the NFL draft beginning tonight at the Art Museum, we look at the Flyers draft picks who brought the team the most success at each position.
The minor-league season for the Flyers organization is almost in the books already. Unfortunately, as it goes in the playoffs sometimes, a series can go a certain way that leaves you on the losing end. One team learned that on Monday night. Another will have to wait until Wednesday to see if they can salvage their season another day or if it all comes to a sudden end.
The Lehigh Valley Phantoms fell in heartbreaking fashion in Game 2 of their first round series with the Hershey Bears by a final of 5-4 on Saturday night at PPL Center.