david52+FollowHot mic drama: Flyers announcer suspendedA jaw-dropping moment on the Philadelphia Flyers radio broadcast just shook up the local sports scene. Play-by-play announcer Tim Saunders was suspended for two games after a crude comment to his colleague was accidentally aired live. The Flyers quickly apologized, stressing this doesn’t reflect their values, but it’s got everyone talking about what really happens behind the scenes. With another NHL announcer dropping an f-bomb earlier this year, is this just part of the live sports chaos, or should teams crack down harder? Where do you draw the line between on-air mistakes and accountability? #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers00Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowFlyers radio voice suspended after hot mic slipA moment of live radio chaos just shook up the Flyers broadcast booth. Longtime announcer Tim Saunders was suspended for two games after an off-air joke—caught by a hot mic—made it onto the airwaves during Thursday’s game against Buffalo. The Flyers quickly responded, saying the comment didn’t reflect their values and apologizing to fans. It’s a reminder of how quickly things can go sideways in live sports, even for seasoned pros. What do you think—should a hot mic mistake cost someone their job, or is a short suspension enough? #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers00Share
Bryce Clark+FollowFlyers broadcaster’s hot-mic slip stirs PhillyA jaw-dropping hot-mic moment just rocked Philly sports radio—Flyers play-by-play man Tim Saunders is benched for two games after an X-rated joke slipped out live during a TV timeout. The comment left his co-host stunned and listeners buzzing. The Flyers quickly apologized, stressing this isn’t what they stand for. With another recent NHL broadcast blunder making headlines, it’s got people asking: Should teams crack down harder on on-air gaffes, or are these just honest mistakes? Where’s the line between accountability and forgiveness in live sports media? #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers00Share
Martha Garza+FollowFlyers suspend announcer after on-air slipA hot mic moment during the Flyers-Sabres game led to a two-game suspension for a Flyers radio announcer after an inappropriate comment went out live. The Flyers quickly issued a public apology, stressing that the remark didn’t reflect their values. Fans are now talking about how teams should handle these situations and what it means for trust between organizations and their communities. Do you think a two-game suspension is enough, or should teams take even stronger action when on-air conduct crosses the line? #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers00Share
Sherri West+FollowFlyers radio booth hot mic moment stirs debateA jaw-dropping hot mic moment just rocked the Philadelphia Flyers’ radio broadcast. During a TV timeout, announcer Tim Saunders was caught making an off-color joke, thinking the mics were off. The result? A two-game suspension and a wave of reactions from fans and the team. This has everyone talking about where the line is between humor and professionalism in live sports. How do you feel about broadcasters being held accountable for what’s said—even when they think no one’s listening? Let’s hear your take on how teams should handle these slip-ups! #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers00Share
William Morrow+FollowFlyers radio booth drama stuns Philly fansA wild night for the Flyers got even messier off the ice when longtime radio voice Tim Saunders was suspended after an on-air slip-up during the loss to Buffalo. Listeners were left cringing as an inappropriate comment accidentally went live, followed by an excruciating pause and frantic attempts to cut the feed. The Flyers responded quickly, handing Saunders a two-game suspension and making it clear that professionalism matters, no matter how tough the game gets. What do you think—should veteran broadcasters get more leeway, or is the team right to act fast? #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowFlyers radio voice suspended after hot mic incidentA jaw-dropping moment at the Flyers-Sabres game has everyone talking: Flyers radio announcer Tim Saunders got caught on a hot mic making an inappropriate comment, leading to a two-game suspension. The team quickly addressed the situation, emphasizing that such remarks don’t reflect their values. Hot mic slip-ups aren’t new in sports, but this one has sparked fresh debate about professionalism and accountability in live broadcasting. Do you think suspensions are enough, or should there be stricter consequences for on-air gaffes? Let’s hear your take on where the line should be drawn! #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowFlyers shake things up with Barkey call-upThe Flyers just made a bold move before the roster freeze, calling up rookie Denver Barkey instead of the more expected Alex Bump. Barkey’s relentless energy and solid offensive numbers in his first pro season have clearly impressed the team. With three games coming up fast, it looks like Barkey will get a real shot to prove himself on the ice. This isn’t just a reward for his hard work in the AHL—it’s a sign the Flyers are ready to inject some fresh energy into the lineup. How do you feel about this surprise decision? #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowFlyers’ youth movement gets a Barkey boostDenver Barkey’s call-up is a clear sign the Flyers are serious about giving young talent a real shot. At just 20, Barkey’s relentless speed and smart, two-way play have set him apart, earning trust from coaches who want energy and reliability on the ice. Unlike some prospects who need more time to develop their offensive game, Barkey’s style fits right into what Philly needs now—especially with open roster spots. What do you think: Is this the kind of move that can spark a new era for the Flyers? #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers00Share
david52+FollowWhy Dvorak’s value is rising for the FlyersChristian Dvorak’s impact in Philly is turning heads—he’s not just a stopgap, he’s become a key piece of the Flyers’ playoff push. Despite initial doubts about his contract, Dvorak leads the team in faceoff wins and is having a career-best offensive season, fitting seamlessly into the top lines. With the free agent market for centers looking thin in 2026, keeping Dvorak could be a smart, affordable move that keeps the team competitive without blocking younger talent. Would you re-sign him, or look elsewhere for next season’s roster? #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers00Share