...There was still some optimism, believe it or not, in the Philadelphia Flyers' locker room following the 6-0 beating they endured Sunday from the Penguins in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference final at Mellon Arena. "The bottom line is they beat us," Flyers...
...The Philadelphia Flyers drew first blood in the Pennsylvania Cold War when they beat the visiting Penguins, 1-0, on Oct. 19, 1967. Oh, it was worse than that. ...
...in 53 games. His per-game scoring average of 1.36 was second in the League to Washington LW Alex Ovechkin (1.37). PHILADELPHIA FLYERS NHL Playoff Appearance: 32nd (first since 2005-06) Stanley Cups: 2 (1974, 1975) Last Stanley Cup Final Appearance:...
...insisted, was to ensure the high octane Pittsburgh Penguins power-play unit had as little time on the ice as possible. The Philadelphia Flyers accomplished that goal by limiting their visitors to less than four minutes with the extra man. Next the...
...what the Flyers’ official website promised and the Flyers certainly delivered. One year after finish in the league cellar the Flyers came back with a vengeance, advancing to the third round. The team made a complete turnaround from their god-awful season,...
...Philadelphia Flyers' more than 300 playoff games have provided some unforgettable moments and individual performances that have defined the team and its legacy. We take a look at 10 of the greatest. Read more of David Amber's list of the most memorable playoff...
...in Conference Finals (Eastern Conference) 2008/09 Goal: Compete for first in division, return to Conference Finals The Philadelphia Flyers surprised a lot of people last season. A year removed from one of the worst seasons in franchise history, the Flyers...
...for only two seasons, but it didn't take him long to learn something native to every Pittsburgher the rivalry with the Philadelphia Flyers is something special. Already arguably the best forward in this year's Stanley Cup playoffs, Malkin, as he does so often...
...Flyers celebrate Lupul's overtime goal against the Capitals in Game 7. (Photo by Len Redkoles/Getty Images) WASHINGTON - The Philadelphia Flyers finally figured out how to put away the Washington Capitals. Joffrey Lupul netted a rebound during a power play...
...The Philadelphia Flyers were much better Sunday night than they were in the opening game of their NHL playoff series against the Pittsburgh Penguins, except for one thing – luck. They did a better job of checking stars Evgeni Malkin and Sidney Crosby. The...