Nikita Grebenkin needed a chance. Noah Cates and Bobby Brink needed a spark. All three got what they were looking for on a line together in the Flyers' win over the Sabres. … [Read more...] about Nikita Grebenkin, Noah Cates, Bobby Brink find early spark on new Flyers line
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Hart returns to NHL after nearly two years, receives warm welcome from home fans
Some fans brought signs supporting Golden Knights goalie Carter Hart, and the Vegas crowd generally welcomed him from the moment he skated onto the ice. … [Read more...] about Hart returns to NHL after nearly two years, receives warm welcome from home fans
6 Flyers prospects who could be at 2026 World Juniors
It’s December now which means one massive thing in the hockey calendar: It’s the season for the World Juniors and we get to ignore a whole lot of our families and watch teenagers play hockey instead of singing carols, or something. The Philadelphia Flyers should be fairly well-represented and could even have the more prospects than any other NHL team up there in Minnesota, … [Read more...] about 6 Flyers prospects who could be at 2026 World Juniors
Defensively the Ottawa Senators Struggled and We Focus on the Penalty Kill
The Ottawa Senators continue to struggle defensively, in particular on the penalty kill. Fortunately, last night they were more disciplined against the New York Rangers, but some costly turnovers or poor decisions were to fault. The previous game against the Montreal Canadiens, the Habs were 2/3 on the man advantage. As of writing, the Sens possess the 31st ranked penalty kill, … [Read more...] about Defensively the Ottawa Senators Struggled and We Focus on the Penalty Kill
NHL’s Metropolitan Division Is Tight as Can Be, But Is It Actually Good?
The Metropolitan Division looked to be on a downward trend heading into the season, but boy was I wrong about that. After last night’s (Dec. 4) slate of games, just… … [Read more...] about NHL’s Metropolitan Division Is Tight as Can Be, But Is It Actually Good?
