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The Philadelphia Flyers didn't make too many additions to the roster this offseason, but they did enough to shake up the ...
The Philadelphia Flyers made some changes to their roster this offseason, and their lineup on opening night will look a ...
A look at how the Flyers could take the ice this coming season following their free agent signings and word of Tyson Foerster ...
AFP Analytics projected a long-term extension for York to be a five-year deal at roughly $5.75M per season. That’s shrewd work from general manager Daniel Brière to work quickly to remove an offer ...
The Philadelphia Flyers may still have some tasks to complete this offseason, but the bulk of their work is done. Following a ...
The Philadelphia Flyers embarked on a rebuild two years ago when GM Danny Briere and president of hockey operations Keith Jones took over. Entering this offseason, Briere was vocal about the Flyers ...
It's been a bit more than a month since the last depth chart and the Flyers' potential options have noticeably changed.
According to a report from Rick Dhaliwal, defenseman Noah Juulsen has agreed to terms on a one-year contract with the ...
As Philadelphia Flyers GM Danny Briere searches for potential improvements, it seems a left-shot defenseman tops his wish list. It has been well documented to this point, but Buffalo Sabres defender ...
Rasmus Ristolainen, if he isn't traded to the Kings in the Spence deal, won't be injured forever. But he's not getting any younger and will assuredly be at the mercy of Helge Grans come training ...
York is a pending RFA who is expected to remain with the team, while Drysdale is heading into a contract year that will probably define his NHL career. Rasmus Ristolainen, if he isn't traded to the ...
So, why would the Flyers trade for a smaller defenseman in Spence when they already have Cam York, Jamie Drysdale, and Emil Andrae? The answer is simple, actually.