Flyers head coach John Tortorella was furious after his forward Garnet Hathaway was the victim of a blindside hit from Bokondji Imama that left Hathaway shaken up on the ice before getting
Playing the second game of a five-game homestand, John Tortorella's Philadelphia Flyers (27-27-8) will host Scott Arniel's Winnipeg Jets (42-16-4) on Thursday evening.
When the Philadelphia Flyers resume their schedule Saturday afternoon against the powerful Edmonton Oilers, there are a couple of interesting things about their remaining 25 games.
The Philadelphia Flyers lost to the Pittsburgh Penguins 5-4 in overtime on Thursday night. Despite both teams sitting well outside of the playoff picture, the Keystone State Rivalry still delivered. Evgeni Malkin’s four points led Pittsburgh to victory but was not the headline of the game.
John Tortorella voiced his dissatisfaction with NHL referees after a controversial play in the Philadelphia Flyers' loss to Sidney Crosby's Pittsburgh Penguins.
"I'm gonna flush it down the toilet," John Tortorella said of the Flyers' loss to Calgary. With the trade deadline looming and narrow postseason hopes still in play, there's no time to dwell.
Laughton’s name is front and center when it comes to players who could be moved, with Winnipeg and Toronto among potential landing spots.
The Flyers held a brief tribute in the first period for Morgan Frost and Joel Farabee, making their first appearances since a January trade.
Back in Philadelphia and carrying momentum, the Flyers opened a season-long seven-game homestand with a dud. They gave up four first-period goals and lost to the Flames, 6-3, Tuesday night at the Wells Fargo Center. Samuel Ersson was yanked just 9:32 minutes into the action after giving up three goals on five shots.
Zary's side-angled shot deflected into the net off the area of Ersson's shoulder and back. Cam York and Travis Sanheim had a chance to break up the Flames' rush into the offensive zone but didn't. York had a minus-2 mark on the night.
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Field Level Media on MSNFlyers open homestand vs. Flames, welcome back old facesJust over a month since combining on a notable trade, the Calgary Flames and host Philadelphia Flyers square off Tuesday. Philadelphia is 4-0-1 in its last five games as the team has begun to integrate Andrei Kuzmenko and Jakob Pelletier into its lineup.
Looking to build upon a five-game point streak, John Tortorella's Philadelphia Flyers (27-26-8) return home on Tuesday to take on Ryan Huska's Calgary Flames (28-23-9).
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