The Flyers Are Showing Promise and Fight in a Penguins Rivalry that Has some Juice Again
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The Flyers are showing promise and fight in a Penguins rivalry that has some juice again
Flyers-Penguins felt like a real rivarly again in Philly's shootout win. Greater, though, was that a young Flyers team fought through brewing tensions and frustrations to beat them.
Flyers’ Samuel Ersson out day-to-day - Daily Faceoff
When speaking to the media on Wednesday, Philadelphia Flyers head coach Rick Tocchet revealed that goaltender Samuel Ersson had “tweaked” something while warming up and is considered day-to-day. Samuel Ersson tweaked something and Rick Tocchet called the goalie day to day. It didn’t sound too serious, but we’ll see over the next few days.— Jordan Hall (@JHallNBCS) October 29, 2025 Tocchet didn’t clarify what exactly is ailing Ersson or how he wa…
PhHN Daily: Flyers Penguins Chaos; NHL Trade Rumors & Extensions; Miller's Homecoming
After Tuesday night’s game between the Philadelphia Flyers and Pittsburgh Penguins, it feels safe to say that the Keystone State Rivalry is back. Tuesday night was the first battle of Pennsylvania of the season, and it did not disappoint. It was pure chaos at the end of Tuesday night’s game. Around the league, trade rumors and extensions galore! Two young players, equally important to their teams, were locked up long-term by their clubs. One big…
Flyers outlast Penguins in shootout thriller, 3-2
Say what you want about the Flyers, but they are definitely making a habit of keeping things dramatic. For the sixth time in nine games, Philly played a one-goal contest, and for the fourth time this season, it went to overtime. This time around, it ended in a shootout win in the Battle of Pennsylvania against the always-hated Pittsburgh Penguins, 3-2, on Tuesday night at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Bobby Brink and Matvei Michkov were the heroes in th…
Flyers’ Trevor Zegras went nuts against rival Penguins and it was perfect
When the Philadelphia Flyers acquired Trevor Zegras from the Anaheim Ducks last summer, there was concern if he would really fit in. If he could truly be someone that gels with what they’re trying to do here and wear the Orange and Black as well as some other forwards have. And in one single game, he proved that not only can he led this team’s offense but also be as pesky as needed to be a perfect example of a Flyer. During Tuesday night’s game …
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