Philly Word Art Officially Unveiled Their Gritty Piece and it is Glorious


The year of Gritty continues and Philly Word Art artist, Dan Duffy, is making sure Gritty’s first year goes out with a bang.   Gritty, who officially turns 1-year-old on September 24th, will now not only be a Philadelphia treasure, but a work of art:   FINISHED! Introducing the Gritty word art, handwritten with his […]

By Aidan Powers | September 5, 2019

Philadelphia Flyers Acquire Kevin Hayes From The Winnipeg Jets


Flyers GM Chuck Fletcher has wasted no time reshaping the roster for next season. Using an unusual way, Fletcher acquired the “rights” per-say to UFA C Kevin Hayes. The “rights” of Kevin Hayes are not technically available until after the new NHL season starts. But, Fletcher is betting on the Flyers signing Hayes before he […]

By Brandon Sommermann | June 3, 2019

Alain Vigneault Was The Safe Pick But The Right Pick For The Flyers


Mark one thing off the Flyers to do list for the offseason. After firing Dave Hakstol mid-season, the Flyers needed a new direction. A direction that was being lead by interim coach, Scott Gordon. But, instead of moving forward with Scott Gordon, the Flyers went with the more experienced and more proven head coach candidate. […]

By Brandon Sommermann | April 15, 2019

The Flyers Will Not Go Quietly Into The Night, 3-Points Out Of Playoff Spot


The Philadelphia Flyers beat the Ottawa Senators, 3-2, Monday night at the Wells Fargo Center. After being down 1-0 after the 1st period, the Flyers roared back with 3 goals in the 2nd period to propel them to victory. The three goal 2nd period started with Oscar Lindblom tipping home a Gostisbehere shot off of […]

By Brandon Sommermann | March 11, 2019

Tiredness & Old Habits Doom The Flyers Against Metro’s Best


The Philadelphia Flyers lost to the Washington Capitals, 5-3, Wednesday night at the Wells Fargo Center. After falling behind early, the much better Capitals never looked back. With the score 5-0 Washington and under a minute left in the 2nd period, Phil Myers started the possible comeback for the Flyers. Myers scored off the rush […]

By Brandon Sommermann | March 6, 2019

No Emotional Breakdown For Flyers In Game 1 Without Wayne Simmonds


The Philadelphia Flyers beat the Buffalo Sabres Tuesday night at the Wells Fargo Center by a score of 5-2. In game one without Wayne Simmonds, instead of an emotional breakdown, the Flyers let their emotion show on the ice. A performance that would have made Wayne proud. Oskar Lindblom got the Flyers on the board […]

By Brandon Sommermann | February 26, 2019

Flyers Roar Back To Win First Ever Outdoor Game


The Philadelphia Flyers beat the Pittsburgh Penguins, 4-3, in overtime Saturday night at Lincoln Financial Field at the 2019 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series. A 3-goal outburst in the last 5:04 of play propelled the Flyers to a 4-3 win. Sean Couturier started the scoring for the Flyers in the 1st. A quick slap-shot beat […]

By Brandon Sommermann | February 24, 2019

Even With Possible Delay, Flyers & Penguins Ready For Playoff-Like Showdown Outdoors


Big games call for big opportunities. An opportunity that many fans believed Carter Hart would be apart of. However, in a strictly hockey-based decision, Hart will not. In a rather shocking decision, Flyers interim head coach, Scott Gordon, named Brian Elliott the starter for the Flyers showdown vs the Penguins Saturday at Lincoln Financial Field. […]

By Brandon Sommermann | February 22, 2019

BREAKING : NHL TO MAKE DECISION ON STADIUM SERIES START TIME TOMORROW AT NOON


The only problem with an outdoor hockey game is weather. Well, a certain type of weather. RAIN. BREAKING : NHL will make a decision on start time for #Flyers vs #Pens Stadium Series Game tomorrow at noon, NHL heavily considering moving game-time up to 1 or 3 pm due to possible heavy rain Saturday night. […]

By Brandon Sommermann | February 21, 2019