Stop Making A Big Deal About Cutter Gauthier Missing Development Camp


I hate that I even have to write about this because it shouldn’t be a thing but of course there are people out there who need to make things a bigger deal than they are. So earlier this month Flyers 2022 first round pick Cutter Gauthier decided to not attend development camp. We originally thought […]

By Keith Walsh | August 1, 2023

Recap of The Flyers Draft Rounds 2-7


After hitting a home run on day one of the 2023 NHL Draft, the Philadelphia Flyers still had work to do with their 8 remaining picks. Going into the day the Flyers did not have a pick until the 3rd round. That changed when the Flyers made a trade with the Chicago Blackhawks. The Flyers […]

By Keith Walsh | June 29, 2023

Flyers Draft Profile: Zach Benson


Up next in our draft profile series is forward Zach Benson from the WHL Winnipeg Ice. With the Flyers currently sitting at 7th overall Benson is one of those guys that has been all over the draft board I’ve seen him in mock drafts being selected at 3rd overall and all the way up to […]

By Keith Walsh | June 14, 2023

Flyers Draft Profile: Matvei Michkov


Next up in our prospect profile is Matvei Michkov from SKA St. Petersburg in the KHL. The six foot, hundred and fifty pound Michkov has the potential to a top winger in the NHL for years to come. Now with the draft getting closer and closer this is the time we start getting the most […]

By Keith Walsh | June 13, 2023

Flyers Draft Profile: Dalibor Dvorsky


The NHL Draft is just a few short weeks away and it is time to start taking a look at some of the possible players the Philadelphia Flyers could select with the 7th overall pick. The Flyers failed to tank correctly in a year when the top 3 prospects could accelerate a rebuild so now […]

By Keith Walsh | June 6, 2023

The Sixth Annual Plea For Temple To Build a Football Stadium On Campus


Each year, on the eve of Temple’s home opener, I write an article similar to this one. It begs and pleads with anyone who listens to ensure that in the near future, Temple’s home opener occurs at a stadium on campus. This year, my sixth year doing so, I would be remiss if I didn’t […]

By Aidan Powers | September 9, 2022

The Fifth Annual Plea For Temple To Build a Football Stadium On Campus


Since Temple last played a home game at Lincoln Financial Field in front of fans, the entire landscape of college football has changed. COVID-19 rocked the NCAA docket, almost cancelling the 2020 season. The NIL law was passed so that players can now be compensated based on their likeness. The conferences have once again re-aligned […]

By Aidan Powers | September 17, 2021

Bankrupt the Bookie: February 15th Hoops Picks


Last week was brutal, a 2-5 day is never easy. I’ve been in the lab all week eyeing this board and let me tell you, I absolutely love it. Let’s cash some winners today. Mississippi State @ Arkansas 1:00 (Arkansas -2.5, O/U 143) The Pick: Mississippi State +2.5 I really like this situational spot for […]

By Nick Fiore | February 15, 2020

The Big 5 March Madness Preview


The conference tournaments start this weekend for NCAA basketball and will continue into next week. For some teams, this is the only chance they have to get an invite to the big dance that is the March Madness tournament. Some teams have done enough over the regular season to put out a resume guaranteeing an […]

By Kyle Jones | March 4, 2019

Bankrupt the Bookie Volume 3: NBA All Star Game


You hear that? The tracks are rumbling. The ground is shaking. It’s the motherfucking train rolling into Money Station in the town of Wealthville. 2-0 last week in the money picks, 3-0 if you took Villanova (Rule 4.8 of degeneracy). That brings my record to 4-1 and I hope you guys hop on now because […]

By Kyle Jones | February 16, 2019