1. 3 Weaknesses Philadelphia Flyers Must Address During 2013 Season

    The 2013 season is just a little over two weeks old and the Philadelphia Flyers are already reeling. Philly has won just three of its first nine games and has been plagued by tremendous inconsistency through the season's opening weeks...

    Dan Fremuth Written by Dan Fremuth about 3 months ago 2,528 reads 7 comments

  2. NHL Trade Rumors: Flyers Should Acquire Keith Yandle to Strengthen Blue Line

    The Philadelphia Flyers are in 14th place in the Eastern Conference standings, and a trade for a star defenseman would greatly help the team's struggling offense and power play...

    Nicholas Goss Written by Nicholas Goss about 3 months ago 5,938 reads 18 comments

  3. Erskine Suspended 3 Games for Elbowing Simmonds

    Capitals defenseman John Erskine has been suspended three games for elbowing and delivering an illegal check to the head of Flyers forward Wayne Simmonds in the first period of Washington's 3-2 victory on Friday night...

    Kevin Conti Written by Kevin Conti about 3 months ago 20 reads 1 comments

  4. NHL Trade Rumors: Philadelphia Flyers Need to Acquire Jarome Iginla

    The Philadelphia Flyers are currently sitting in last place of the Atlantic Division in the Eastern Conference, but acquiring Jarome Iginla from the Calgary Flames would help turn the team's season around...

    Kyle Newport Written by Kyle Newport about 3 months ago 15,539 reads 39 comments

  5. Philadelphia Flyers: 5 Flyers Who Must Quickly Elevate Their Play

    The Philadelphia Flyers are off to a terrible start and many players need to quickly elevate their play in order to turn the season around. It's not time to hit the panic button, but all issues need to be addressed and corrected immediately...

    Michael Pizzutillo Written by Michael Pizzutillo about 4 months ago 1,385 reads 12 comments

  6. 3 Changes Peter Laviolette Must Make to Improve the Philadelphia Flyers

    Through the first dozen days of the 2013 NHL campaign, the Philadelphia Flyers boast a 2-5 overall record and the third lowest points total in the Eastern Conference...

    Dan Fremuth Written by Dan Fremuth about 4 months ago 4,813 reads 1 comments

  7. Lavy Moves Briere to Top Line

    Hoping to awaken his team's sleepy offense, Flyers coach Peter Laviolette juggled his lines during practice Thursday in Voorhees, moving Danny Briere to the top unit to replace Matt Read...

    Noah Jampol Written by Noah Jampol about 4 months ago 146 reads 0 comments

  8. 4 Reasons Claude Giroux Is Already an All-Time Flyers Great

    At the beginning of the season, Claude Giroux was named the 19th captain in the history of the Philadelphia Flyers . A bold move by the club, but not surprising...

    Michael Pizzutillo Written by Michael Pizzutillo about 4 months ago 1,742 reads 9 comments

  9. 4 Reasons It's Too Early for Philadelphia Flyers to Press Panic Button

    The Philadelphia Flyers have had a poor start to the 2013 NHL season, but it is still too early for them to hit the panic button on this lockout-shortened campaign...

    Garrett Baker Written by Garrett Baker about 4 months ago 2,202 reads 7 comments

  10. Philadelphia Flyers: Laviolette and Holmgren Are Making Defensive Mistakes

    Philadelphia Flyers management made numerous attempts to improve the team's defense in the offseason. General manager Paul Holmgren offered deals to Ryan Suter and Shea Weber, but neither wound up on Broad Street...

    Ezra Skobeloff Written by Ezra Skobeloff about 4 months ago 1,625 reads 35 comments

  11. 5 Burning Questions the Philadelphia Flyers Must Answer Early in 2013 Season

    Each year the Philadelphia Flyers have high expectations, yet many unanswered questions. Even during this current, shortened season the philosophy remains the same...

    Michael Pizzutillo Written by Michael Pizzutillo about 4 months ago 479 reads 4 comments

  12. Breaking Down the Philadelphia Flyers' Early-Season Struggles

    Hockey is back, and like the other major sports the effects the lockout has on a season can make things very interesting...

    PJ Bernacki Written by PJ Bernacki about 4 months ago 895 reads 10 comments

  13. Philadelphia Flyers: 6 Things We've Learned 6 Games into Season

    Two wins, four losses. It did not take long for the "HOCKEY'S BACK!" shine to wear off of the 2013 Philadelphia Flyers...

    Bill Matz Written by Bill Matz about 4 months ago 1,327 reads 3 comments

  14. NHL Clubs Already Struggling with Back-to-Backs

    We are just over a week into this compact NHL season and it is very obvious that conditioning is going to be a key for the next three months. Forty-eight games in 99 days is as demanding a schedule I have ever seen in sports...

    Kevin Conti Written by Kevin Conti about 4 months ago 47 reads 0 comments

  15. Back in OHL, Laughton Plans to Improve Strength, Size

    TAMPA, Fla. -- Rookie prospect Scott Laughton will make his way back to Oshawa on Monday after his five-game appearance with the Flyers .....

    Kevin Conti Written by Kevin Conti about 4 months ago 72 reads 0 comments

  16. Positives and Negatives from the Start of the Philadelphia Flyers' 2013 Season

    The first five games of the 2013 season have already been a roller-coaster ride for the Philadelphia Flyers ...

    Dan Fremuth Written by Dan Fremuth about 4 months ago 2,935 reads 9 comments

  17. Going Back to Juniors: Wild's Dumba, Flyers' Laughton

    It’s decision time for the junior-eligible players getting work in the NHL and two of them are headed back to the CHL today...

    Benjamin Zweiman Written by Benjamin Zweiman about 4 months ago 210 reads 0 comments

  18. Mike Knuble Signs Up for Second Tour with Philadelphia Flyers

    Mike Knuble is back with the Philadelphia Flyers . A 16-year NHL veteran, Knuble signed a one-year contract with Philadelphia on Friday after forward Scott Hartnell was lost ...

    Roman Uschak Written by Roman Uschak about 4 months ago 653 reads 2 comments

  19. 5 Reasons the Flyers Should Be Happy to Have Danny Briere Back on the Ice

    Danny Briere missed the first four games of the shortened NHL season with a hairline fracture of his wrist. Saturday night, he returned to the lineup and the Flyers played their best game of the year so far...

    Garrett Baker Written by Garrett Baker about 4 months ago 1,681 reads 4 comments

  20. Flyers Rout Struggling Panthers 7-1

    SUNRISE, Fla. -- The Philadelphia Flyers offense broke out Saturday night — in a big way. Matt Read had his first NHL hat trick, Tye McGinn scored his first NHL goal and the Flyers routed the Florida Panthers 7-1...

    Benjamin Zweiman Written by Benjamin Zweiman about 4 months ago 120 reads 0 comments

  21. Read's Hat Trick Leads Flyers to Rout of Panthers

    Matt Read notched his first career hat trick and the Philadelphia Flyers beat the Florida Panthers 7-1 on Saturday night for their second straight win after losing their first three games of the season...

    Jonathan Williams Written by Jonathan Williams about 4 months ago 199 reads 0 comments

  22. Could Flyers Target Subban?

    SUNRISE, Fla. -- With Andrej Meszaros out for at least a third of the season, the Flyers are in the market for a defenseman. This time, acquiring a depth defenseman isn’t going to cut it...

    Benjamin Zweiman Written by Benjamin Zweiman about 4 months ago 46 reads 0 comments

  23. Flyers Waive Hovinen, Create Flexibility

    The Flyers have placed goaltender Niko Hovinen, who has spent the season with the Trenton Titans, on unconditional waivers with the intent of mutual termination of his contract.....

    Kevin Conti Written by Kevin Conti about 4 months ago 31 reads 0 comments

  24. Watch: Flyers' McGinn and Rangers' Newbury Drop the Gloves

    It looked like a typical Philadelphia Flyers game – there were fights, there was animosity and the Flyers came away victorious.....

    Kevin Conti Written by Kevin Conti about 4 months ago 13 reads 0 comments

  25. Philadelphia Flyers and Claude Giroux Will Not Make the Playoffs?

    Philadelphia Flyers fans tend to react a bit sensitively from time-to-time. Considered some of the smartest hockey fans in the league, the Orange and Black faithful can succumb to thinking with their hearts instead of their brains...

    Ezra Skobeloff Written by Ezra Skobeloff about 4 months ago 2,577 reads 22 comments