Rasmus Ristolainen…Extend or Trade?


We are just 18 days away from the NHL Trade Deadline and with the Flyers likely being sellers based off how poorly this season has gone the rumors are going to be hot hot hot in the coming weeks. One of the biggest names from the team that could be a hot topic is defenseman […]

By Keith Walsh | March 3, 2022

Should We Even Care About The 2nd Half of The Flyers Season?


It has been a miserable first half of the season for our Philadelphia Flyers. Anything and everything that could go wrong, has and it has been dreadful to watch and follow along with. So that brings me to this post, should we even care about this team the 2nd half of the season? Now, that […]

By Keith Walsh | February 7, 2022

Is This the Lowest Point in Philadelphia Flyers History?


If you haven’t been paying attention to the Flyers lately, we don’t blame you. To say things haven’t been well with the Flyers is an understatement, they have been historically bad. Flyers are the first team in NHL history with 2 losing streaks of 10+ games in first 40 games of a season https://t.co/7Jngars6Ov — […]

By Mike McCarrick | January 29, 2022

Bob Clarke Just Turned Back into Bobby Clarke and BURIED Ron Hextall


It hasn’t been a spectacular year for the Flyers who already fired their head coach and are on a five game losing streak. The crop of prospects who were supposed to bring the Flyers back into a contender have mostly not worked out. A good portion of that blame goes to former Flyers general manager […]

By Mike McCarrick | January 13, 2022

The Flyers Find Themselves Lost In The Wilderness . . . AGAIN


Before we get started with this article I think we need to watch this video:   https://youtu.be/M7gcoNn8shY   That right there is a security dog on the Flyers ice who needed to go while standing in the middle of the Flyer logo. And when a dog’s gotta go, the dog’s gotta go regardless of when […]

By Mike McCarrick | December 7, 2021

What Happened to the Flyers?


While Philadelphia is a “4 for 4” city celebrating the four professional teams (and occasionally the Union) it’s clear that the team that’s usually fourth in the pecking order are the Flyers. The Phillies are in the thick of their 162 game season, the Sixers are pushing for a potential NBA Finals run and the […]

By Mike McCarrick | June 8, 2021

Wells Fargo Center Close To Opening Doors To Fans


Just 10-days after a report first surfaced about the Wells Fargo Center asking the city to allow fans, we have an answer.   On Monday, Governor Wolf revised maximum occupancy for indoor & outdoor events to 15% capacity. Which, for the Wells Fargo Center, is about 3000, depending on the event. Effective statewide today, I […]

By Brandon Sommermann | March 1, 2021

Report: Wells Fargo Center & City Of Philadelphia Discussing Fan Procedures


The Wells Fargo Center, the home of the Flyers & Sixers, has only seen media present at games since covid shutdown the United States back in March of 2020. But, could that change in March 2021?   According to multiple reports, the Wells Fargo Center, on behalf of the Flyers & Sixers, sent a proposal […]

By Brandon Sommermann | February 22, 2021

Short-Handed Flyers Ready For Tough Challenge Against Bruins On Sunday


When the Philadelphia Flyers face off against the Boston Bruins Sunday, it will be their fifth meeting already this season. So far, the previous four meetings haven’t been very favorable to the Flyers.   Entering Sunday’s matchup, the Flyers are 0-2-2 against the Bruins this season. But, the record doesn’t tell the exact story of […]

By Brandon Sommermann | February 20, 2021

Flyers Excited For “Unique” Opportunity, But Focused On Getting 2-Points


Over the past 12-days, the Philadelphia Flyers have faced their fair share of adversity. Something that may have been different if they did not play in the Lake Tahoe Outdoor Classic.   However, after a shutdown just 12-days before the game, the Flyers are now en route to play outdoors. Something that the Flyers are […]

By Brandon Sommermann | February 19, 2021