When you think of Owen Tippett’s career thus far as a member of the Philadelphia Flyers, there are a handful of highlights. There’s the end to end rush against Montreal where he blew by everyone and nearly scored the game-winning goal. And then there’s the razzle dazzle play against Dallas that had most of the league taking notice. But a lot of times the biggest question has been why can’t he play like that more often.
Well, according to Flyers head coach Rick Tocchet, Tippett has been st...
The Phantoms’ opening weekend was a true tale of two halves: the season opener on Saturday night saw them looking commanding, playing with a high level of pace and creating a good volume of chances, popping a lot of their skill game while still keeping a noticeable level of physical engagement up, but that level of impact dipped significantly in the second half of that back-to-back, as the team brought a more listless and disjointed showing on the way to their first loss of the season to the d...
The Philadelphia Flyers entered training camp with an open competition in the crease. Sam Ersson, who started 94 games over the last two seasons, was the presumed starter — or at least 1A in the tandem — with free-agent addition Daniel Vladar competing with him for starts.
Well, Vladar looked better than Ersson in the preseason, and that earned him the starting nod on opening night against the Panthers. Since then, Ersson and Vladar have alternated starts through the Flyers’ first five ga...
*For pretty much a full 60 on Saturday night the Flyers looked kinda crappy in a low-scoring slog against the Minnesota Wild, and then they just went out there and won it in overtime. It was… wild. RECAP !
*If you’re a subscriber over at Charlie’s website, you can check out his 10 Obs. Which include some stuff about Owen Tippett, who despite the overall boringness of the game had a pretty good night for himself. [ PHLY ]
*Dan Vladar? Also pretty dang good! [ Inquirer ]
*But it w...
It’s the second week of the season, and the team’s centers have been taking center (ha!) stage in all three games: a victory in a rematch over the Florida Panthers, a snooze of a loss to the Winnipeg Jets, and a tight overtime win against the Minnesota Wild. That puts the Flyers at 2-1-0 on the week, with all three games played at the Wells Far – er, Xfinity Mobile Arena. That’s not too shabby a start for a Philadelphia Flyers team that wasn’t expected to do much by the general hockey media sp...
In what was a busy night for the Flyers’ organization, their 6th overall pick from this past summer’s draft picked up his first real collegiate goal. Now, as we might recall, he had previously scored on his first shift with the Spartans back in this month’s opening weekend in their game against Windsor, but that was an exhibition game, and the murky grey area before the true start of the season. This one, though, counts for real!
Michigan State and Boston University kicked off their two-g...
Owen Tippett put the Flyers on his back Saturday night, scoring the game-tying goal before Noah Cates scored the game-winner in overtime for a 2-1 victory over the visiting Wild.
The basics
First period: No scoring. Second period: 1:55- Vladimir Tarasenko (Marco Rossi, Jonas Brodin) Third period: 7:10- Owen Tippett (Trevor Zegras, Christian Dvorak) Overtime: 2:37- Noah Cates (Tyson Foerster, Jamie Drysdale) SOG: 21 (PHI) – 16 (MIN)
Some takeaways
No line juggling to start
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The Flyers are pressing on with their run of home games this weekend, and after a rough loss to the Jets on Thursday, they’re hoping they can begin to right the ship in tonight’s matchup with another Central division team in the Wild.
Puck drop: 7:00 p.m. How to watch/listen: 📺: NBCSP 📻: 97.5 The Fanatic
Pregame reading
Last night was a big one for prospects in action around the world for the Flyers, and we had some pretty notable performances to highlight. First, A...
While last weekend saw the Phantoms kicking off their first season and facing their first few challenges right off the bat — a tight schedule, with an evening opener going right into a 3:00 matinee, while losing another defenseman when Emil Andrae was called up — this weekend brought another one for them to work with, as they hit the road for their first trip of the season, heading to Cleveland for a pair of games against the Monsters.
If there were any questions about how the Phantoms wo...
According to the broadcast, the last time that Michigan State beat Boston University in Boston was all the way back in 1958. At least that was the case until last night. After splitting their season-opening series with the University of New Hampshire Wildcats, the Spartans faced a much tougher opponent in the top-ranked Terriers. It also meant that Porter Martone and Shane Vansaghi would face fellow Flyers prospects Carter Amico, Jack Murtagh, and Owen McLaughlin.
Vansaghi was one of the ...
The Philadelphia Flyers might be making a trade sometime soon and there’s already a team poking around depth defenseman Egor Zamula.
According to Daily Faceoff’s Anthony Di Marco, the Calgary Flames are looking to make an addition on their blue line and specifically on the left side. And even more specifically, someone who is young and also has some size to him. Someone who checks all of those boxes is Zamula and he has been already linked to the Flames.
Sounds like the #flames a...
The Philadelphia Flyers have just one win in their first four games, and they’ve been struggling to score. They’ve been held to three goals or fewer against manned nets thus far, and barely got a second goal on the board while taking just 17 shots against the Winnipeg Jets on Thursday night.
Sean Couturier, Bobby Brink, and Owen Tippett are the only players with multiple goals so far this season, while Travis Sanheim, Tyson Foerster, Noah Cates, Christian Dvorak, and Matvei Michkov all ha...
The Philadelphia Flyers had nearly three full seasons of John Tortorella behind the bench, and for a good portion of that time, the Flyers were a hockey team surrounded by an ongoing soap opera. What was the fiery Tortorella going to do next? Who would he put in the doghouse? Who would he scratch? Who would find themselves benched? What would he do with his goaltenders not just from game-to-game, but period-to-period? All kinds of questions that didn’t deter Flyers general manager Danny Briere...
The Philadelphia Flyers might have played one of the most visually off-putting games of hockey as they lost 5-2 against the Winnipeg Jets Thursday night, but there was a small glimmer of hope for some excitement in the future.
For a brief 58 seconds, Rick Tocchet threw out a forward line combination that could be seen as putting all his eggs in one basket but it went beyond that. The trio was dominating possession — doing everything that Tocchet has preached all preseason long about what ...