Mistakes are bound to happen and every coach makes them. When speaking to the media before the Flyers hit the ice for morning ...
The Flyers got two straight wins by a combined 12 goals and having outshot their opponents by a margin of 70-42. At the start of February, they had limped into the month banged up, on a run of three ...
Cates scored 2 goals and the Flyers beat the Penguins 6-1 for their third straight win and second straight dominant ...
The line, once again, got rolling to seal a 6-1 victory over Pittsburgh on Tuesday. Bobby Brink, Noah Cates, and Tyson Foerster accounted for four goals and six assists.
Foerster began that blitz with a one-timer off a cross-ice feed from Jamie Drysdale. Then, late in the period, Foerster's shot resulted in a loose rebound in front of the net, and Cates poked it home ...
Cates made it 2-0 at 12:19, ending an 11-game point drought and a 12-game goal drought. He carried a pass from Brink to the left circle and scored with a wrist shot past Pittsburgh defenseman Kris ...
The Flyers kept their offense humming Tuesday night as they blew out the Penguins, 6-1, at the Wells Fargo Center.
Travis Sanheim, Travis Konecny, and Sam Ersson are playing with increased confidence after participating in the best-on-best ...
After Team USA fell to Team Canada in heartbreaking overtime fashion during last week’s 4 Nations Face-Off, Flyers head coach John Tortorella wasn’t in any mood to spend a few miserable hours in the ...
John Tortorella had Jakob Pelletier read the lineup before his Flyers debut. Now the young winger is set for a good look in the lineup.