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Series in Review: Flyers-Maple Leafs 2004
Series in Review: Flyers-Maple Leafs 2004
Series in Review: Flyers-Maple Leafs 2004
There was plenty of excitement in the air as the Flyers played host to the opening games of the series and there were certainly moments of doubt within the series where it seemed like the Flyers would not make it out and continue their quest for the Cup. They needed to find a way to win in Toronto to get it done, and finally did in Game 6, which became a monumental moment for the Flyers.
Series in Review: Flyers-Lightning 2004
Series in Review: Flyers-Lightning 2004
Series in Review: Flyers-Lightning 2004
This series was a seven-game showdown that truly went back and forth. When the Flyers had their backs against the wall in Game 6, a late goal flipped the series back around and helped it reach the distance. In the end, just two goals separated the teams in the seven-game series and it was a one-goal margin in Game 7 that decided the series.
Series in Review: Flyers-Bruins 2010
Series in Review: Flyers-Bruins 2010
Series in Review: Flyers-Bruins 2010
It is a series that proved why every game of the series matters and how many little moments can shift the momentum or make a team rise to the occasion. Here is a look back at the Flyers improbable comeback against the Boston Bruins in 2010 as we continue our Series in Review series.
Series in Review: Flyers-Blackhawks 2010
Series in Review: Flyers-Blackhawks 2010
Series in Review: Flyers-Blackhawks 2010
Someone’s long drought was going to come to an end. Obviously, we know which one ended and the heartbreaking ending it was for the Orange and Black against the Chicago Blackhawks. But how close were the Flyers to actually winning the series and their first Stanley Cup since 1975 back in 2010? That’s what we’ll look at in this Series in Review.
Simon Gagne Announces Retirement From NHL
Simon Gagne Announces Retirement From NHL
Simon Gagne Announces Retirement From NHL
Another former Flyer has hung up his skates for the last time. After 14 seasons in the NHL, forward Simon Gagne has announced his retirement from the NHL. In a press release Gagne thanked the organizations he played for, his trainers, but most importantly his fans that inspired him to not retire after suffering multiple injuries later in his career: “Today, I want to thank my trainers and teammate
Flyers Notes: Matt Read, Flyers Talking Extension; Gagne Not Happy
Flyers Notes: Matt Read, Flyers Talking Extension; Gagne Not Happy
Flyers Notes: Matt Read, Flyers Talking Extension; Gagne Not Happy
PHILADELPHIA — When Matt Read drove to Wells Fargo Center for the first day of camp Thursday morning, he thought he might meet a new teammate. The Flyers had signed Daniel Cleary to a professional tryout. Had Cleary shown up, he likely would have been on Read’s opposite wing on a third line with Sean Couturier...
Flyers Excited to have Simon Gagne Back
Flyers Excited to have Simon Gagne Back
Flyers Excited to have Simon Gagne Back
According to Harry Zolnierczyk, there were no questions asked. When Simon Gagne was traded back to the Flyers yesterday, he instantly got his old number back. Zolniercyk, who has played four games for the Flyers this season, didn’t want any awkwardness if he ends up on the same line as Gagne...
Will the Flyers Trade Danny Briere?
Will the Flyers Trade Danny Briere?
Will the Flyers Trade Danny Briere?
Trade rumors have been surrounding Daniel Briere of late, especially after the Flyers added Simon Gagne to the mix yesterday. However, he made it clear on Tuesday that he doesn't want to leave Philadelphia. "I don't want to comment on anything at this point," he said...

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