Flyers’ Jagr, Talbot At Forefront of Tonight’s Clash in Pittsburgh
Some have said the reason Pittsburgh is spelled with an "h" at the end is because it stands for "home". For Jagr and Talbot, two players who called Pittsburgh their home for so long, we shall see if that, indeed, holds true tonight.
Categories: Eastern Conference, NHL Talk, Philadelphia Flyers, [NHLHS] Team Coverage Tags: Claude Giroux, Jaromir Jagr, Mario Lemieux, Max Talbot, National Hockey League, NHL, Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins, Ray Shero
Taking a Flyer: What Is Ailing the Orange and Black?
Last night's 5-1 debacle in Tampa Bay, in which the Philadelphia Flyers outshot the Lightning, 32-16, raised numerous questions to explore regarding the recent play of the orange-and-black.
Categories: Eastern Conference, NHL Talk, Philadelphia Flyers, [NHLHS] Team Coverage Tags: Claude Giroux, Danny Briere, Evgeni Malkin, Henrik Sedin, Ilya Bryzgalov, James van Riemsdyk, Mario Lemieux, National Hockey League, NHL, Paul Holmgren, Phil Kessel, Philadelphia Flyers, Sidney Crosby
Florida Forges Ahead in Important Homestand
After an ugly 8-0 pounding at the hands of the Boston Bruins last week, that nasty game in Beantown perhaps could be used motivation in this week's three-game homestand in front of full houses. Time for these Florida Panthers to start grabbing points however they may come and padding that cushion again.
Categories: Eastern Conference, Florida Panthers, NHL Talk, [NHLHS] Team Coverage Tags: Brad Marchand, Florida Panthers, Gregory Campbell, Jack Skille, Jose Theodore, Kris Versteeg, Marco Sturm, Mikael Samuelsson, National Hockey League, NHL, Phil Kessel, Scottie Upshall, Shawn Bergenheim, Stephen Weiss, Tomas Kopecky, Tuukka Rask
Same Old Same Old for Cats at Home
By Bill Whitehead I couldn’t cover the Florida Panthers’ Sunday matinee contest against Carolina, but it didn’t really matter. I [...]
Read more...Categories: Eastern Conference, Florida Panthers, NHL Talk, [NHLHS] Team Coverage Tags: Brian Campbell, Cam Ward, Dmitri Kulikov, Florida Panthers, Jason Garrison, Kevin Dineen, Kris Versteeg, Leland Irving, National Hockey League, NHL, Sean Bergenheim, Stephen Weiss
Carle Looking Forward to Classic, Excelling With Added Ice Time
NHL Hot Stove Managing Editor David Strehle was able to catch up with Flyers' defenseman Matt Carle after Saturday's game against Boston. In an exclusive interview, Carle talks about the upcoming Winter Classic, and the state of the team's defense without Chris Pronger.
Categories: Eastern Conference, NHL Talk, Philadelphia Flyers, [NHLHS] Team Coverage Tags: Andreas Lilja, Andrej Meszaros, Braydon Coburn, Chris Pronger, Erik Gustafsson, Kimmo Timonen, Matt Carle, National Hockey League, NHL, Paul Holmgren, Peter Laviolette, Philadelphia Flyers
Flyers Will Have To Proceed As If Pronger Is Never Returning
By David Strehle NHL Hot Stove Managing Editor The devastating news was reported early Thursday evening by Sportsnet’s Nick Kypreos via Twitter, [...]
Read more...Categories: Eastern Conference, NHL Talk, Philadelphia Flyers, [NHLHS] Team Coverage Tags: Anfrej Meszaros, Chris Pronger, Kimmo Timonen, Marc-Andre Bergeron, Matt Carle, National Hockey League, NHL, Paul Holmgren, Peter Laviolette, Philadelphia Flyers, Ryan Suter, Scott Hannan, Sergei Gonchar, Shea Weber
Cats Come Up Short in Bid to Bounce Back
By Bill Whitehead The second meeting at the BankAtlantic Center between the New Jersey Devils and Florida Panthers was supposed [...]
Read more...Categories: Eastern Conference, Florida Panthers, NHL Talk, [NHLHS] Team Coverage Tags: Erik Gudbranson, Florida Panthers, Martin Brodeur, National Hockey League, NHL, Peter DeBoer
Minus Giroux, Deep Flyers Club Keeps Rolling
By David Strehle NHL Hot Stove Managing Editor Already with top defenseman Chris Pronger absent from the lineup with concussion-like [...]
Read more...Categories: Eastern Conference, NHL Talk, Philadelphia Flyers, [NHLHS] Team Coverage Tags: Chris Pronger, Claude Giroux, Ilya Bryzgalov, Jakub Voracek, Jaromir Jagr, Matt Carle, National Hockey League, NHL, Philadelphia Flyers, Scott Hartnell, Sean Couturier, Tomas Vokoun, Washington Capitals
Flyers 5-2 Victory Over Lightning Could be Costly Win
The Flyers beat the Tampa Bay Lightning, 5-2 tonight, but there should be a guarded enthusiasm that goes along with the victory. NHL leading scorer Claude Giroux and goaltender Ilya Bryzgalov each left the game early with injuries.
Categories: Eastern Conference, NHL Talk, Philadelphia Flyers, [NHLHS] Team Coverage Tags: Chris Pronger, Claude Giroux, Danny Briere, Ilya Bryzgalov, Jaromir Jagr, Jordan Staal, Kris Letang, National Hockey League, NHL, Peter Laviolette, Phil Kessel, Philadelphia Flyers, Scott Hartnell, Sidney Crosby, Tampa Bay Lightning, Vincent Lecavalier, Wayne Simmonds
Flyers’ Headaches Continue as Giroux Leaves Game in Second Period
By David Strehle NHL Hot Stove Managing Editor With captain Chris Pronger and forward Brayden Schenn already out with head injuries, [...]
Read more...Categories: Eastern Conference, NHL Talk, Philadelphia Flyers, [NHLHS] Team Coverage Tags: Claude Giroux, Jaromir Jagr, National Hockey League, NHL, Philadelphia Flyers, Scott Hartnell, Sean Couturier, Wayne Simmonds
Bryzgalov Feeling ‘Comfortable’ With Increased Work Load
By David Strehle NHL Hot Stove Managing Editor You just knew the dreaded term was about to rear its ugly head, and it [...]
Read more...Categories: Eastern Conference, NHL Talk, Philadelphia Flyers, [NHLHS] Team Coverage Tags: Ilya Bryzgalov, National Hockey League, NHL, Paul Holmgren, Peter Laviolette, Philadelphia Flyers, sergei bobrovsky
Pens Lose Letang and Michalek to Concussions
By Robbie Naugle, NHLHS Pittsburgh Penguins Correspondent Concussion are slowly becoming a part of the hockey culture in Pittsburgh [...]
Read more...Categories: Eastern Conference, NHL Talk, Pittsburgh Penguins, [NHLHS] Team Coverage Tags: Kris Letang, Max Pacioretty, National Hockey League, NHL, Pittsburgh Penguins, Sidney Crosby, Zbynek Michalek
Cats Host Caps in Early Season Showdown
There are storylines of players who will be facing off against former teammates, but tonight's clash boils down to a battle for Southeast Division supremacy. Florida surprisingly leads the faltering Caps by five points.






