Writer: Rob Riches
On this day in 2000, Keith Primeau brought an end to the longest game of the NHL’s modern era, as the Flyers took down the Pittsburgh Penguins in the fifth overtime of Game 4 of the Second Round.
One of the most beloved Phillies to take the field in recent memory will take on a new role as a TV analyst.
Wayne Simmonds has been announced as one of the nominees for the NHL Foundation Player Award — directly rewarding players who make significant contributions off the ice.
Nick Pivetta will come up from the Triple-A Lehigh Valley IronPigs, and will make his MLB debut.
As the Flyers enter the offseason with a number of questions, specifically regarding coaching, they answered on Thursday by relieving longtime assistant coach Joe Mullen of his duties.
Of course, for the players, breakup day came a little earlier than anybody wanted it to. Frustration was paramount, and in the case of a few, it got emotional.
The Flyers made a bold statement Thursday, with a resounding 6-3 win punctuated by a five-goal first period.
(Kate Frese/Sports Talk Philly) By Rob Riches, Sports Talk Philly contributor Though the Flyers closed out their four-game road trip in spirited fashion, they still find themselves on the outside looking in, and playoff elimination is still looming on the horizon. That still doesn't change the fact that the games need to be played, though, […]
Despite falling behind early, the Flyers had no problem recovering quick and playing far ahead of the Pens in a 6-2 win.
The Flyers close out a four-game road trip against the Pittsburgh Penguins.