Nov. 20th St. Louis Blues vs. Philadelphia Flyers
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Its the Hockey Fights Cancer Game, presented by Toyota, in Philadelphia as Rick Tocchet’s Philadelphia Flyers (9-6-3) play host to Jim Montgomery's St. Louis Blues (6-9-5).
Dvorak was given the No. 15 spot on NHL insider Chris Johnston's latest trade board for The Athletic. "Dvorak has had a nice start to his tenure in Philadelphia, where he signed a one-year contract as a free agent in July," Johnston wrote. "That makes him a deadline asset for the Flyers to flip if they again become sellers."
Through 18 games, the Philadelphia Flyers are 9-6-3 with 21 points and sit one point behind the Ottawa Senators for the final Wild Card spot in the Eastern Conf
Philly has partnered with SkateSkins, a company that creates customizable skate accessories, to show off custom designs made by Flyers players and young cancer patients as part of the club's work in support of Hockey Fights Cancer.
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‘He was a legend around here' — Flyers to celebrate Bernie Parent's legacy
The Flyers attended Bernie Parent's funeral as a team. Now fans and many others will get the chance to celebrate the life of the legendary goaltender.
The Philadelphia Flyers teamed up with the Flyers Warriors, Tri-State Toyota Dealers Association and the Challenged Athletes Foundation to bring 18 local sled hockey players onto the big ice for a
Michkov looked to be turning a corner after a bump in minutes and scoring goals in three straight games — until his usage dipped again.
The Rick Tocchet era is only a month old, but the Flyers are already frustrated with the performance of Matvei Michkov.
Frankie was one of seven youngsters being treated for or recovering from cancer treatments who were paired with a Flyers player on this late October day to design SkateSkins, customizable decals that wrap around the boot of a hockey skate. Two others worked with goalies Samuel Ersson and Dan Vladar to design goalie masks.
Just 24 hours ago, the Philadelphia Flyers overcame a pair of two-goal deficits to defeat the St. Louis Blues, 6-5, in a shootout. Trevor Zegras' lone goal in t
Former Philadelphia Flyer Mel Bridgman has died, the team announced on social media Saturday. Bridgman was 70 years old. Bridgman was the Flyers' first and only player selected first overall in the NHL Draft, chosen by the team in 1975, the team said on X.
That night's disappointment has lingered for the Blues, who followed up that defeat against the Flyers with two more setbacks. Most recently, the team dropped a 3-2 decision against the host Maple Leafs on Tuesday as Toronto's William Nylander scored on Jordan Binnington with less than a minute remaining in overtime.