The Philadelphia Flyers are battling for a Wild Card spot in the Eastern Conference. The Flyers collapsed at the end of last season and missed the Stanley Cup Playoffs as a result. They decided to keep head coach John Tortorella despite the unfortunate outcome.
Konecny is the Flyers’ most dangerous and consistent offensive player and his intense disposition and passion have been impossible to miss.
The NHL Department of Player Safety was kept busy by the recent meeting between the Philadelphia Flyers and New York Islanders. In the first period, Flyers forw
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The National Hockey League’s Player Safety department announced Friday that Philadelphia Flyers’ forward Scott Laughton has been fined $5,000, the maximum allowable under the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA),
NHL Player Safety has fined Philadelphia Flyers forward Scott Laughton $5,000 for cross-checking New York Islanders forward Maxim Tsyplakov. This is the maximum allowable fine under the CBA. Laughton's cross-check occurred at the 15:30 mark of the third period. The Flyers forward was given a two-minute minor for cross-checking on the play.
The six players voted to each First Team will be on the ballot for the NHL All Quarter-Century Team that will be chosen via a fan vote that will start in February. Today, the First and Second Quarter-Century Teams for the Philadelphia Flyers. Players are listed in alphabetical order.
Despite rumors surrounding Scott Laughton's status with the Flyers, a team reporter doesn't believe that he'll be traded.
The National Hockey League in conjunction with the Philadelphia Flyers have named 12 players making up the First and Second Quarter-Century Teams for the Philadelphia Flyers from 2000-2025.
Here is why the Flames should make a trade for Flyers center Morgan Frost with the 2025 NHL Trade Deadline a month and a half away.
It wasn't the most exciting game. But sometimes, like goals, they don't ask how wins happen; they ask how many.