Tyson Foerster scored twice in regulation and Bobby Brink netted the only goal of the shootout as the Philadelphia Flyers eliminated the New York Islanders from playoff contention with a 4-3 home victory on Saturday.
A week ago, the Tampa Bay Lightning were flying high. They were a league-best 10-1-1 from Feb. 1 to the trade deadline, which saw them supplement their forward group by reuniting with Yanni Gourde and acquiring Oliver Bjorkstrand.
The Philadelphia Flyers‘ time for evaluation is nearing its end. With the trade deadline looming and the offseason in the not-so-distant future, the team must decide which players are worth keeping around.
The Philadelphia Flyers come away with the 4-2 win over the New Jersey Devils in Monday night’s Metropolitan action. Scoring from Bobby Brink, Joel Farabee, Garnet Hathaway, and Scott Laughton (ENG) all scored in Monday’s win.
The Noach Cates line has been one of the biggest stories for the Philadelphia Flyers lately. In the 27 games (234.1 minutes), the line of Tyson Foerster-Noah Cates-Bobby Brink have been paired together; they have the league’s second-best expected goals percentage of any line in the NHL, 64.1%, per Money Puck.
The Flyers beat the New Jersey Devils 3-1 at the Prudential Center on Saturday, picking up two crucial points in a Metropolitan showdown. Tyson Foerster had a two-point game (2A) on his birthday, and Matvei Michkov, Bobby Brink, and Travis Konecny all scored for the Flyers on Saturday.
Bobby Brink scored the go-ahead goal with 7:16 left in the third period to help the visiting Philadelphia Flyers to a 3-1 win against the New Jersey Devils on Saturday in Newark, N.J.
The Philadelphia Flyers are back on the losing side after losing a close game to the Columbus Blue Jackets, 3-2, in a shootout. The Flyers’ record moves to 19-20-6 on the season with the overtime loss.
Bobby Brink scored with 3:01 remaining to guide the Philadelphia Flyers past the visiting St. Louis Blues 2-1 on Thursday. Samuel Ersson made 20 saves and Garnet Hathaway also scored for Philadelphia, which has won back-to-back games for the first time this season.
In their 2024-25 preseason opener on Sept. 22, the Philadelphia Flyers were soundly victorious over the Washington Capitals, 6-2. Although the Capitals only had a few of their NHLers in the mix, the Flyers sat some of their key players, too.
The Philadelphia Flyers are off to a near-perfect start in the NHL preseason, smoking the Washington Capitals in a 6-2 win at the Capital One Arena on Sunday afternoon.
With the addition of Matvei Michkov to the Philadelphia Flyers’ offense, there’s only one small, young winger on anyone’s mind right now. However, there’s another one to be taken notice of: Bobby Brink.
Philadelphia Flyers forward Bobby Brink completed his first season in the NHL in 2023-24. It was an up-and-down experience for the young forward as the Flyers experienced a late-season collapse.
The Philadelphia Flyers are hoping that sophomore forward Bobby Brink, among their many young up-and-coming players, takes another step forward in his NHL development during the 2024-25 season.
This marks Brink’s first true pro contract, earning a salary north of $1M after spending the three years of his entry-level contract clawing his way up to the NHL lineup.
Next up in our Philadelphia Flyers player grading series, we look at what 22-year-old rookie Bobby Brink was able to do. The 5-foot-9 winger was a second-round pick in the 2019 NHL draft by Philadelphia.
The Philadelphia Flyers sent Bobby Brink to the Lehigh Valley Phantoms on Jan. 22, and since he was scratched for the Jan. 18 game against the Dallas Stars, the team has gone 1-5-0.
Philadelphia Flyers forward and Chaska, Minn., native Bobby Brink didn't get the chance to take the ice in his return to Minnesota on Friday night. Flyer
Monday night will see the Philadelphia Flyers visit the Chicago Blackhawks at 8:00 p.m. ET. The game has no impact on the postseason race, as both teams are eliminated, but we can still find prop value.