Philly Heartbreak Bracket: Flyers Region


Oh Flyers. Some days they’re the fourth team in the city and every mention of their existence leads to “Nobody cares about hockey!” But there are those rare moments when arguably Philly’s most consistently winning team capture the hearts of the city…only to break them in the end. The Flyers are actually a rare major […]

By Mike McCarrick | May 22, 2020

Unity, Togetherness, Connected However You Want To Say It, The Flyers Are It


If someone told you the Philadelphia Flyers would be 1-point out of 1st place in the Metro with 16 games remaining at the beginning of the season, you would have thought they were crazy. Well, crazy enough. That is exactly where the Flyers sit. With 16 games remaining, the Flyers, 39-20-7, sit just 1-point behind […]

By Brandon Sommermann | March 5, 2020

Fighting For Oskar Lindblom, Flyers Continue Climbing Up Metro Division Standings


On December 7, 2019, Philadelphia Flyers forward Oskar Lindblom was just being himself. Playing hard-nosed, battle tough hockey in the midst of a break-out season. But, little known too Oskar, that would be his last game of the season & a week later his life would change forever. After seeing specialists at the University of […]

By Brandon Sommermann | March 2, 2020

Philly Fans: It’s Time to Start Paying Attention to the Flyers


November has become a very busy time in Philadelphia sports.  We have our attention focused on the Eagles season, the start of the most hyped 76ers season in a long time and the hiring of Joe Girardi as the Phillies next manager and baseball free agency starting soon.  That is a lot to pay attention […]

By Nick Mcaneney | November 12, 2019

Five Flyers Observations : Roller Coaster Ride To The First Home Victory


The Philadelphia Flyers defeated the Florida Panthers 6-5 in a shootout Tuesday night at the Wells Fargo Center. Flyers Jake Voracek and Jordan Weal scored in the shootout to win the game. After a poor effort in the 1st period, the Flyers scored back for 5 goals in the second period. Claude Giroux and Wayne […]

By Brandon Sommermann | October 16, 2018

Five Flyers Observations : Out-Dueled By An Old Enemy


The Philadelphia Flyers dropped Saturdays game to the Vegas Golden Knights by a score of 1-0. After controlling most of the game, the Flyers Sean Couturier whiffed on a clearance, lost his man, and Vegas pounced to score the games only goal with 1:25 left. Brian Elliott was stellar in a rebound performance from the […]

By Brandon Sommermann | October 13, 2018

Five Flyers Observations : A Home Opener To Forget


The Philadelphia Flyers opened the home portion of this season tonight. Well, sort of. After a rowdy crowd watched Flyers opening ceremony, that was it for the night. 11 seconds separated two Sharks goals and they never looked back. The Sharks beat the Flyers by a score of 8 to 2.   Flyers got a […]

By Brandon Sommermann | October 9, 2018

Five Flyers Observations : Revamped Depth Was On Display


Well, who saw this coming? Anybody? After being outplayed for the first 10 minutes, down 1-0, the Flyers battled back for a 5-2 victory against the Vegas Golden Knights. After giving up the game’s first goal, the Flyers would go on to score 5 unanswered goals. The Flyers would get on the board first off the […]

By Brandon Sommermann | October 5, 2018

Full Draft Review : Flyers Stock Up On Positions Of Need


Coming into the draft, the Flyers prospect pool was probably the deepest in the NHL. However, once you got past their stockpile of left-handed defensemen and goalie prospects, the Flyers prospect pool struggles a little.   Over the past 4 seasons, GM Ron Hextall has stocked up from the backend in. Drafting the likes of […]

By Brandon Sommermann | June 23, 2018