Flyers Aim For Third Win In A Row


The Flyers are back from the All Star break and begin the road to the end of the season with a game against the Detroit Red Wings. It is the third and final game of the Flyers short three game homestand in which they are 2-0 after picking up wins against the LA Kings and […]

By Keith Walsh | February 9, 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

Training Camp Preview: A Look At The Flyers Logjam At Forward


With no acquisitions at forward in the shortened NHL offseason, the Philadelphia Flyers will enter training camp with the same group they ended the season with in September. The lone exception being Tyler Pitlick, who signed with the Arizona Coyotes.   Last season, the forward group helped the Flyers score 227-goals. Which was tied for […]

By Brandon Sommermann | January 2, 2021

Flyers Season End in Dud, But Still Have Philly’s Brightest Future


Game 7’s in Toronto are a real bitch. — Life of a Philly Fan (@PhillyFanLife) September 6, 2020 That tweet couldn’t sum things up any better. In their biggest game since the 2010 Stanley Cup Finals, the Flyers rode their momentum from unlikely Game 5 & 6 wins into Game 7 against a highly nervous […]

By Mike McCarrick | September 7, 2020

Flyers Set to Play Their Biggest Game in a Decade


In the most exhausting Philly sports game of 2020, the Flyers pulled off an unlikely victory in Game 6 of the Eastern semi-finals against the New York Islanders. Ivan Provorov’s game winning goal came just over 15 minutes into the second overtime, finally ending a grueling battle that lasted just under 100 minutes total. It […]

By Mike McCarrick | September 5, 2020

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