On Friday evening, the NHL Department of Player Safety announced that Montreal defenseman Kaiden Guhle was suspended one game for slashing Philadelphia Flyers forward Travis Konecny in Thursday night’s game.
While losing three games never is ideal, the Philadelphia Flyers have succumbed to the slump at one of the worst possible times. The stretch run. Still
The ruling is in for Canadiens defenseman Kaiden Guhle.
A veteran forward is being forced to pay up. In a Friday release from the National Hockey League, Philadelphia Flyers forward Garnet Hathaway was fined $2,000 for supplementary discipline under NHL Rule 64, which concerns diving/embellishment.
In some less significant Philadelphia Flyers news today, the NHL is doling out punishments. One goes in favor of the Flyers, and one against. Under NHL Rule 64, Flyers forward Garnet Hathaway has been fined $2,000 for diving/embellishment.
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Fedotov is an excellent prospect, and if he gets an opportunity, he could be a difference-maker for a surprising Flyers team that was supposed to be one of the worst in the NHL when the season began.
What’s better than one pleasant surprise for the Philadelphia Flyers? Two. On Friday morning, Russian goaltender Ivan Fedotov touched down in perhaps much earlier than expected – conducting an introductory press conference alongside Flyers general manager Danny Briere and admirably doing the whole thing in English without any help.
Netminder Ivan Fedotov, who arrived in Philadelphia and spoke to reporters Friday morning, will be reinstated to the NHL roster and the team’s backup netminder behind Samuel Ersson to close the regular season.
Ivan Fedotov is in Philadelphia to join the Flyers for the rest of the 2023-24 NHL season. The news comes a day after Fedotov’s previous club, CSKA Moscow in the KHL, ended his contract with a year left on it.
On March 28, the Philadelphia Flyers fell to the Montreal Canadiens in a decisive 4-1 loss. The Flyers had a lot of chances, but their overall uninspired play and lack of killer instinct cost them in the end.
To their credit, the Philadelphia Flyers have taken care of business this season against the league’s lightweights. That is one of the reasons they have shocked the NHL and have been in a playoff spot despite going through a massive rebuild.
SIOUX FALLS Jaxon Nelson and Bryce Brodzinski are cooking at the perfect time for Minnesota. Nelson and Brodzinski connected on two goals in the third period, and the Gophers rallied for a 3-2 victory over Nebraska Omaha on Thursday night in the semifinals of the Sioux Falls Regional at the Denny Sanford Premier Center.
Put the Philadelphia Flyers on the back of a milk carton; the offense went missing in a snooze fest 4-1 loss to the Montreal Canadiens at Bell Centre on Thursday night.
The Flyers needed to come into this game hungry for two points. Not counting this game against Montréal, there are only eight games left in the season.
More goalie reinforcements are on the way for the Philadelphia Flyers, though it’s not clear exactly when that will happen. Flyers general manager Danny Briere addressed traveling media in Montreal on Thursday afternoon, discussing a few topics that included the Flyers’ injury crisis on defense.
An NHL team is stepping in to help grow women’s collegiate hockey in its market. According to ESPN’s Greg Wyshynski, the Philadelphia Flyers are going
At long last, the wait is over for the Philadelphia Flyers. Goaltender Ivan Fedotov, who they drafted in the seventh round of the 2015 NHL draft, is set to come over to North America to play for the Orange and Black barring a lift on a suspension of his entry-level contract.
The Philadelphia Flyers will try to firm their grip on third place in the Metropolitan Division when they visit the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday. The Flyers (36-27-10, 82 points) are coming off a 6-5 overtime loss to the New York Rangers on Tuesday, a contest in which they held a 2-0 lead before trailing by a goal three times and tying it late.
Defensemen Jamie Drysdale and Nick Seeler‘s return to practice on Tuesday was great news for the Philadelphia Flyers‘ defense. Being without Drysdale for about a month and Seeler for three weeks has been difficult during the team’s playoff push, given their importance to the lineup.
If someone were to tell you back in September that, with nine games to go, the Philadelphia Flyers would not only be in the playoff picture, but own the third spot in the Metropolitan Division, you wouldn’t believe them.
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