The Flyers celebrate the upcoming induction of Mark Recchi into the Flyers Hall of Fame and 50th anniversary of the 1974 Stanley Cup champion Flyers with an alumni game on Friday.
The clear focus of the Flyers draft was on the big picture of the rebuild, drafting for upside. Now, they have time to develop these prospects to the fullest with a new player development team in place.
In all the Flyers’ struggles on the power play, there’s a name that hasn’t been called during broadcasts of recent games.
Scott Hartnell.
The 30-year-old All-Star left wing is on injured reserve with a broken bone in his left foot and he is the power play sniper the Flyers are desperately missing...
NEW YORK— Only a handful of days on the job and veteran Mike Knuble is already a big factor in the Flyers’ special teams.
Such is life in a shortened season. If one option doesn’t work, plug in another one. There’s precious time to play around and hope for things to get better...
From his perch way above ice level, Chris Therien sensed the déjà vu. The Flyers started out the season with three losses and it seemed all too familiar.
The former defenseman turned radio analyst was a rookie in 1995, when the Flyers started 0-3 in a 48-game shortened season due to a work stoppage...
In the wake of Scott Hartnell's broken foot, the Flyers, agreed to terms with veteran winger and former Flyer Mike Knuble. The Flyers can sign Knuble after he passes a physical.
Knuble's one-year deal is worth $750,000, a source told ESPN...