Apr. Ninth New York Rangers vs Philadelphia Flyers
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The New York Rangers play against the Philadelphia Flyers in an NHL game tonight.
From al.com
New York isn’t technically eliminated, but that will happen soon.
From The New York Times
Tyson Foerster had a hat trick – the third into an empty net – and the Flyers scored six goals in the third period to hand the Rangers their third straight loss.
From Newsday
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The fight to make the NHL’s Eastern Conference Playoffs continues Wednesday night, when the Philadelphia Flyers battle the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden.
After missing the playoffs for the fifth straight season, the Philadelphia Flyers could look for some upgrades this offseason.
The Philadelphia Flyers won a see-saw game over the New York Rangers, 8-5, at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNFormer Spartan Karsen Dorwart makes NHL debut with Philadelphia FlyersKarsen Dorwart made his NHL debut on Saturday night when the Philadelphia Flyers took on the Montreal Canadiens
Tyson Foerster scored a hat trick and rookie Aleksei Kolosov made 24 saves as the Philadelphia Flyers downed the New York Rangers 8-5 to put the Rangers on the brink of elimination from the playoff race.
Interim head coach Brad Shaw's Philadelphia Flyers (31-37-9) are in the Big Apple on Wednesday evening to take on former Flyers coach Peter Laviolette's New York Rangers (38-34-7).
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Yardbarker on MSNFlyers’ Sean Couturier Is Still Impactful Despite InjuriesThe Philadelphia Flyers landed a gem when they selected Sean Couturier eighth overall in the 2011 NHL Draft. A highly intelligent two-way center, he debuted with the Orange and Black as an 18-year-old but didn’t hit his stride until his mid-20s.
There were plenty of goals scored in the NHL on Wednesday night and four players accounted for a bulk of them.
While the Devils aren't heading into the postseason as a top contender, they've made plenty of strides since last season when they finished the year 38-39. The biggest addition this offseason was hiring new coach Sheldon Keefe.
The Flyers' postseason drought matches its longest ever, when it failed to qualify for five straight seasons between 1989-90 and 1993-94. They rebounded to reach the playoffs 11 straight seasons and 16 of the next 17. Here's a look at what happened in the 2024-25 season for the Flyers and why things could be better next season.