Writer: Rob Riches
Ron Hextall appears to have made his first trade of the offseason on Friday, as Craig Custance reported a deal sending the rights to Nick Cousins to the Arizona Coyotes.
Surely, a player with Alex Galchenyuk’s talents could help the Flyers, but is it the right move for the club?
Former Flyers coach Craig Berube will make his return behind an NHL bench, just over two years since his dismissal from the Orange and Black.
Even though the NBA Finals are in full-swing, Charles Barkley has made time to stop by and check out some of the thrilling Stanley Cup Final action in Nashville.
Samuel Dove-McFalls, one of their fourth-round selections in 2015 (98th overall), will become a free agent, as the Orange and Black missed their 5 p.m. deadline to sign him.
Jim Bunning, the Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher and former Congressman that spent six seasons in the Phillies pinstripes, passed away at the age of 85 following a stroke suffered last October.
With his third season wrapped up, Hextall has made 13 trades. Here’s how they’ve all shaken out, ranked from worst to best
One stretch of 11th Street down at the Sports Complex, spanning from Pattison Avenue down to Terminal Avenue, will be named “Ed Snider Way” in his honor.
After a lengthy career as a goalie in the NHL and the minor leagues, Pelletier joined the Flyers’ front office upon their expansion in 1967.
Pierre-Edouard Bellemare was awarded as the Player of the Game in France’s 5-1 win, but according to him, it was egregiously undeserved.