The Philadelphia Flyers made a pair of transactions that should leave fans completely neutral — one player that they will gladly see on the ice again, while also receiving news that it might be a little bit longer until we see one of the best players on this team. On Monday afternoon, the team announced that they have recalled defenseman Emil Andrae up from the AHL’s Lehigh … [Read more...] about Flyers recall Emil Andrae from AHL, put Tyson Forester on IR
Alex Bump starting to show offensive spark with Phantoms
Coming into Philadelphia Flyers training camp there was an underlying excitement beyond the typical feeling of finally having hockey back. One of the reasons for that feeling might not be with the Flyers right now, but he’s making a loud enough noise down in the AHL that is starting to draw some attention. Alex Bump was projected as one of the few young players that could … [Read more...] about Alex Bump starting to show offensive spark with Phantoms
10 takeaways from Flyers’ first 10 games of 2025-26 season
The Philadelphia Flyers are officially 10 games into the 2025-26 campaign. For those who enjoy numbers, that means about 12.2% of the regular season is already in the rearview. With 10 games in the books, the Flyers have provided enough of a sample size for one to reasonably gauge what they are (and could become) as a hockey team. So far, there’s good news and bad news. … [Read more...] about 10 takeaways from Flyers’ first 10 games of 2025-26 season
Flyers send Emil Andrae back down to AHL, again
The Philadelphia Flyers have made a roster move that not many fans will agree with and it involves young defenseman Emil Andrae. Announced by the team on Friday afternoon, the Flyers have sent Andrae back down to the AHL’s Lehigh Valley Phantoms. Andrae played just one game since his recall a few days ago, where he played over 15 minutes against the Nashville Predators in a … [Read more...] about Flyers send Emil Andrae back down to AHL, again
Rick Tocchet dismisses size concerns as Bobby Brink thrives for Flyers
Flyers winger Bobby Brink began his National Hockey League career as an offense-generating player. He wasn’t one known for getting into the dirty areas or simply outworking the opponent to win the puck. He wasn’t one to take the body and certainly didn’t look too keen to go to battle against a rival player who more than likely was bigger than Brink’s 5’8″, 170-pound … [Read more...] about Rick Tocchet dismisses size concerns as Bobby Brink thrives for Flyers
