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Philadelphia Flyers forward Ryan Poehling was on the receiving end of a controversial hit to the head by New York Islanders’ Maxim Tsyplakov on Thursday night, and the team placed the 26-year ...
It’s been just over two years since Daniel Briere became the Philadelphia Flyers’ full ... either next season or in the future. Ryan Poehling was also one of the few bright spots down the ...
No team makes the playoffs these days without a healthy sprinkling of veterans. What does that mean for the Flyers?
The Philadelphia Flyers have re-signed center Noah Cates to a four-year contract with a $4 million annual average value, general manager Danny Briere announced Tuesday. Cates is the latest in a ...
The Philadelphia Flyers have lost another prospect this week, but the organization will be keeping a very close eye on his future exploits with help from an old friend. Despite having signed an ...
With no new signings or contracts announced on Sunday, the Philadelphia Flyers have officially lost the signing rights to three recently drafted defense prospects, including two of Matvei Michkov ...
The Philadelphia Flyers have signed forward Noah Cates to a four-year deal with an average annual value of $4 million, the team announced Tuesday morning. Cates, 26, scored 37 points (16 goals ...
Shaw was the Philadelphia Flyers’ interim coach after John Tortorella was fired. The Flyers will start an assistant head coaching search this week. Luke Richardson and Mark Recchi are two ...
The Philadelphia Flyers announced today that Ian Laperriere will rejoin the organization as an advisor to Hockey Operations, according to General Manager, Daniel Briere. Laperriere will transition ...
Continuing the trend from last week’s re-signing of right winger Tyson Foerster, the Philadelphia Flyers took care of some house cleaning Tuesday morning, announcing they’d re-signed pending ...
One of the best things about team sports, hockey included, is that there is no “right” way to construct a team. Beyond the ...
The Flyers are signing Tyson Foerster to a new two-year, $7.5 million contract, a source confirmed Thursday to NBC Sports Philadelphia. The bridge deal has an average annual value of $3.75 million.