Bryce Harper Is So Philly His Presence On The Nationals Stalled A Dynasty


The Washington Nationals are going to the World Series. That’s it, that’s the article. It’s the franchise’s first ever World Series appearance, exercising the demons of Blue Monday in 1981 and the Players Strike of 1994 as the Montreal Expos, and the four division titles with four first round exits as the Washington Nationals. It’s […]

By Mike McCarrick | October 16, 2019

Nick Foles Got Injured Just to Comeback for Another Playoff Run


The epic saga of Nicholas Edward Foles, the first and only Super Bowl MVP in Eagles history (so far), has taken yet another dramatic turn. Just after making his debut as a Jacksonville Jaguar and throwing his first touchdown pass of the season, Foles suffered a broken left collarbone that will likely keep him out […]

By Mike McCarrick | September 14, 2019

Jolly Green Giant, Sam Morin, Just Can’t Catch A Break


Just when you thought Flyers defenseman prospect, Sam Morin, was turning a corner and getting away from the injury bug. The injury bug struck again. During the Phantoms historic 5 OT win against the Charlotte Checkers, Morin left the period in the 1st period with an apparent leg injury. After being flown home the next […]

By Brandon Sommermann | May 18, 2018

Will The Flyers Look Any Different Next Year?


With the first year of the Flyers new core under their belts, will they take another step forward next year or remain completely the same? The Flyers are in the middle of a torch passing time between the old leaders and potential new leaders for the Flyers teams of the future. The old core, Giroux-Voracek-Simmonds, […]

By Brandon Sommermann | May 7, 2018

Reliving The Best Games Of The Flyers Roller-Coaster Of A Season


Now, after 2 weeks without Flyers hockey, lets look back at the top 5 games of the Flyers roller-coaster season. Honorable Mention   Home-Opener Capital Whopping – October 14th – Washington Capitals When The Flyers came home after opening the season on the road, they faced a tough task in the home opener against the […]

By Brandon Sommermann | May 2, 2018

The Philly Crowd Was Ready, But The Flyers Were Not, Penguins Take A 2-1 Series Lead


After returning home with all the momentum, the Flyers disappointed a loud and rowdy Wells Fargo Center crowd Sunday afternoon. The Flyers dropped Game 3 to the Penguins 5-1.   The Penguins were led by, once again, the almighty power and public-enemy #1, Sidney Crosby. Crosby had another 4-point game, his second of the series. […]

By Brandon Sommermann | April 15, 2018