Michael Neuvirth

Flyers-Avalanche: Postgame Review
Flyers-Avalanche: Postgame Review
Flyers-Avalanche: Postgame Review
On nights like these, you see that the Flyers have a work issue. It's selective, turned on and off like a switch. It's a big reason the team is as inconsistent as it gets. That's a team-wide problem from coaching to players that will get them in trouble in the standings fast.
Boucher: Having Two Goaltenders Able To Win Games Is Good
Boucher: Having Two Goaltenders Able To Win Games Is Good
Boucher: Having Two Goaltenders Able To Win Games Is Good
In Thursday Night's game Flyers Head Coach Dave Hakstol started the game with Steve Mason in net but subbed in Michael Neurvirth who was stellar in Overtime and in the Shootout as they went on the win the game.  As usual, the debate around the Flyers is about who should be the starter in Goal continues as Mason has the better Save Percentage and Goals Against Average this season while Neuvirth has
Startare: Flyers Have Two Top Flight Goalies
Startare: Flyers Have Two Top Flight Goalies
Startare: Flyers Have Two Top Flight Goalies
After a three game road trip to start the 2016-17 season, the Flyers have fans and analysts asking a very familiar question: who should be the starting Goaltender?  Whether it's 1997-98 season with Garth Snow and Ron Hextall or 2009-10 circus with Michael Leighton, Ray Emery, and Brian Boucher the Flyers have an infamous history concerning the men who play in between the pipes...