I F***ing Hate This Place.


Imagine this, a star player actually wanting to join a team that has been complete shit for the last two years. Knowing since December that you would need to clear cap space to make it work. Having an extra 1st round pick in 2024 that you could use to help entice a team taking on […]

By Keith Walsh | July 13, 2022

The Phillies Are Royally Screwed


I’m not going to sugarcoat this. I will not try to convince anyone of anything good. If you came here looking for any sort of hope for the Phillies this summer, you’ve come to the wrong place. On today, June 26, with the Phillies three games above .500 and 2.5 games back of the last […]

By Matt Szczypiorski | June 26, 2022

A Painful Philly Sports Roundup


Here is my pitch for a city-wide slogan regarding the Philadelphia sports teams: Philly sports, where the hope is plentiful, but the pain and suffering is endless. That’s the kind of Tuesday it was in the Delaware Valley.   The day had every bit of predictable frustration you could possibly imagine. The Phillies played way […]

By Matt Szczypiorski | May 25, 2022

How Will You Remember Claude Giroux?


On Thursday, March 17, in a season full of more lows than highs, the Flyers came back to defeat the Nashville Predators. They also celebrated Captain Claude Giroux’s 1000th career both in the National Hockey League and as a Flyer. There was a pregame ceremony featuring Giroux’s family and Flyers legends celebrating the historic milestone, […]

By Mike McCarrick | March 30, 2022

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

The Flyers Are Starting To Get Healthy…At Least We Can Celebrate That!


For the first time since before the All Star break the Philadelphia Flyers picked up a win the other day against the Washington Capitals. It was a tight checking 2-1 win that they somehow managed to hang on to get thanks to some late shot blocking by Patrick Brown and some great goaltending from Carter […]

By Keith Walsh | March 1, 2022

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

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