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With no new signings or contracts announced on Sunday, the Philadelphia Flyers have officially lost the signing rights to three recently drafted defense prospects, including two of Matvei Michkov ...
William James of Philadelphia Hockey Now: A look at three center trade targets for the Philadelphia Flyers. Mason McTavish – Anaheim Ducks – Pending RFA who put up 22 goals and 30 assists this ...
The Philadelphia Flyers have lost another prospect this week, but the organization will be keeping a very close eye on his future exploits with help from an old friend.
The Philadelphia Flyers have signed forward Noah Cates to a four-year deal with an average annual value of $4 million, the team announced Tuesday morning. Cates, 26, scored 37 points (16 goals, 21 ...
The Philadelphia Flyers have signed forward Tyson Foerster to a two-year, $7.5 million extension ($3.75 million AAV), Daily Faceoff's Anthony Di Marco and Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman report.
The Philadelphia Flyers announced today that Ian Laperriere will rejoin the organization as an advisor to Hockey Operations, according to General Manager, Daniel Briere.
A Philadelphia Flyers trade my finally be on the horizon, with a new rumor suggesting a big Vegas Golden Knights defenseman could be on the move. According to a report from NHL insider Elliotte ...
Flyers Re-Sign Forward Noah Cates to a Four-Year Contract Cates, 26 (2/5/1999), recorded 37 points (16g-21a) in 78 games this season ranking him seventh on the Flyers in points and fifth in goals.
Philadelphia’s spending imbalance up front can be somewhat boiled down to their currently listed second line of Tyson Foerster ($4 million AAV), Noah Cates ($3.75 million), and Bobby Brink ($1.5 ...
With eyes firmly set on the future, general manager Danny Brière and the Philadelphia Flyers are on the lookout to acquire draft picks and assets wherever they can. They'll have 11 picks for this ...
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Flyers Playoff Odds Hit Zero - MSNThe Philadelphia Flyers were the surprise of the NHL in 2023-24, staying well within the Stanley Cup Playoff race for most of the season. Playing well over expectations last year, it was tough to ...
Yogi Svejkovsky, who worked with Rick Tocchet at the head coach’s previous stop, officially joined the Flyers’ staff Thursday.
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