I'm Dave Isaac and I've been told I bring an impressive resume to 97.3 ESPN. I will be covering the Philadelphia Flyers on-air and online for South Jersey's Sports Leader, and I also cover the Flyers for the Courier-Post, which is a job I've held for the past three seasons.
Dave Isaac
Flyers Power Play Coming Along
CHICAGO — A day before he scored the Flyers’ first power-play goal of the season, Matt Read wasn’t even on that side of special teams.
Roman Lyubimov Makes his Flyers, NHL Debut Tonight
CHICAGO — Leading the stretches at center ice as the Flyers finished up their morning skate was the one guy who has seen more practice time than nearly everyone.
Flyers Promote Matt Read After Solid Start
CHICAGO — Between injuries to Michael Del Zotto and Scott Laughton and suspensions to Brayden Schenn and Radko Gudas, the Flyers never really got around to making their final roster decisions.
Konecny and Provorov Excel in Flyers Opening Night Win
LOS ANGELES — All the build-up during exhibition play was how the two young prospects got better and better, wowing Flyers management until both earned jobs.
Flyers Rookies Provorov, Konecny Ready for Opener
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — Forty-nine years ago the Flyers embarked on a trip to California to play the Los Angeles Kings in a battle of two expansion teams on Oct. 14.
Flyers Believe Third Line Can Provide Scoring
VOORHEES — Dale Weise has played up and down NHL lineups in his career so he knows all too well the difference in responsibilities depending on what unit he’s playing on.
Flyers Announce Konecny, Provorov Make Roster
VOORHEES — Flyers general manager Ron Hextall is facing far from a “perfect world.” After all he’s got three players hurt and another two suspended to start the season.
Flyers Ready for Season to Start
BOSTON — The real deal is less than a week away and Tuesday the final rosters have to be in.
Another Injury for Michael Del Zotto
Everything seemed fine after a 4-2 win against his old team, the New York Rangers Thursday night. He was smiling and laughing and enjoying the victory.
Does Mark Streit Have Enough in the Tank?
NEW YORK — All the flash on the Flyers’ defense pair was supposed to come from his partner, the teenager.