david52+FollowFlyers’ young defense is turning headsTy Murchison just made his NHL debut for the Flyers and looked like he’s been there all season—throwing hits, blocking shots, and bringing a spark to Philly’s blue line. What’s wild is how this team’s core is still coming together, with a bunch of under-26 talent like Michkov, Drysdale, Brink, and more. The Flyers’ defense-first style is paying off, and Murchison’s gritty play could make their rotation even deeper. With Ristolainen returning soon, it’ll be interesting to see how the lineup shakes out. How do you feel about the Flyers’ youth movement? #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers22Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowFlyers rally with 4 straight goals at homeFour unanswered goals turned the Wells Fargo Center electric as the Flyers stormed back to beat the Sharks 4-1. Travis Konecny notched his 500th NHL point and added a late empty-netter, while Dan Vladar’s clutch saves kept Philly in control. Newcomer Carl Grundstrom made his mark with his first Flyers goal, and the team’s penalty kill came up big in the third. With five wins in their last seven, the Flyers are building serious momentum. What’s been the biggest difference-maker for this squad lately? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowTy Murchison gets his NHL shot in PhillyTy Murchison is stepping onto NHL ice for the first time tonight with the Flyers, filling in after Cam York’s injury. What makes this debut even sweeter? Murchison’s got a cheering section of 20+ friends and family, some flying in from as far as California and Prince Edward Island. Drafted in 2021, he’s put in the work with Lehigh Valley and now gets to prove himself against the Sharks—one of his childhood team’s rivals. How do you think this Allentown-to-Philly pipeline is shaping the Flyers’ future? #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers10Share
SereneSphere+FollowFlyers torch Sharks with relentless rallyWhat a heater from the Orange and Black! The Flyers flipped the switch after that early tic-tac-toe from San Jose, and then it was all Philly swagger. Vladar stood on his head—especially robbing Smith on that breakaway—and Konecny hit a milestone with pure grit. Grundstrom scoring against his old squad? Chef’s kiss. Sharks fans, how much more of this pain can you take, and Flyers faithful, is this squad finally for real? #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowFlyers’ fourth line: More than just a bad shiftSeeing the Flyers roll out their fourth line late in a tight game left a lot of fans scratching their heads, but the real story goes deeper than one questionable decision. Tocchet’s move highlights a bigger issue: the lack of depth and production from the bottom of the lineup. The fourth line hasn’t scored all season, and while fresh legs are important, the Flyers need more than just energy—they need a real threat. Is it time for management to shake things up and give new faces a shot? What would you do to fix the Flyers’ fourth-line woes? #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers00Share
stacy28+FollowFlyers fans: Oliver Bonk’s big AHL debutOliver Bonk, the Flyers’ top defensive prospect, is finally hitting the ice for his pro debut with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms after a tough injury setback. Drafted 22nd overall last year, Bonk’s all-around game and power-play skills made him a standout with the London Knights, and now he’s got a real shot to impress Philly’s front office. With the Flyers’ blue line dealing with injuries, Bonk could quickly earn NHL minutes if he shines. Are you excited to see how he fits into the Flyers’ rebuild? What do you hope to see from his first games? #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers10Share
Phillip Scott+FollowFlyers face Avalanche’s firepower testThe Flyers are about to face their biggest gut check of the season as the league-leading Avalanche roll into Philly. With Cam York likely out and top scorer Tyson Foerster missing, the Flyers’ depth will be pushed to the limit. Sanheim and Seeler will have to log major minutes on defense, while Tippett and Michkov need to spark the offense. Colorado’s attack is relentless—averaging four goals a game and boasting a +48 goal differential. If the Flyers can contain Nathan MacKinnon and keep things close, they’ll prove they can hang with the NHL’s elite. How do you think Philly matches up? #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers00Share
stacy28+FollowFlyers vs Devils: Michkov makes historyMatvei Michkov just joined some legendary company in Flyers history, notching his 33rd career goal before turning 21—only Eric Lindros, Simon Gagné, and Mike Ricci had more at that age. Saturday’s 5-3 win over the Devils wasn’t just about Michkov, though. Dan Vladar was a wall in net, Owen Tippett hit the 100-goal milestone, and Rick Tocchet picked up his 300th coaching win. Zegras kept the offense rolling, too. With a six-game homestand up next, the Flyers are heating up at the perfect time. How far do you think this young core can go? #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowFlyers Blow Lead vs Mammoth: Tocchet FumesAnother wild Flyers-Mammoth clash ends in heartbreak for Philly fans. The Orange and Black jumped out to a 3-0 lead, but the Mammoth stormed back, forcing OT and snatching the win with a Clayton Keller dagger. Coach Tocchet didn’t mince words postgame, calling out his squad for folding under pressure. Gritty effort early, but Philly’s OT woes continue—three blown leads after the first period this season. Is this a mental block or just bad luck? #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers00Share