William Morrow+FollowWhy Brady Tkachuk is all-in on Zegras in PhillyBrady Tkachuk isn’t shy about his belief that Trevor Zegras will thrive with the Flyers after their $17.25 million trade. He’s seen Zegras’ work ethic up close and thinks Philly’s mix of grit and skill is exactly what Zegras needs for a breakout year. With Rick Tocchet’s leadership and a locker room known for its tight-knit culture, Tkachuk’s endorsement feels like more than just friendly hype. Do you think Zegras will finally hit his stride in Philadelphia, or is the pressure too high? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers01Share
Martha Garza+FollowSean Couturier’s comeback could define the FlyersSean Couturier’s journey with the Flyers has been anything but smooth—drafted young, he became a core leader, only to face tough injuries and a surprising benching as captain. Now, with a new coach and a fresh start, Couturier has a real shot to close out his career as a Flyer and mentor the next generation. His faceoff skills and experience are still top-tier, even if he’s not the same player he once was. How do you feel about his legacy and the team’s decision to stick with him? Is this the redemption arc Flyers fans have been waiting for? #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers11Share
Molly Tucker+FollowFlyers fans brace for a make-or-break seasonPhiladelphia Flyers fans are feeling the tension—after a quiet offseason, the team is stuck in that frustrating middle ground: not quite playoff contenders, but not bad enough for a top draft pick. Rick Tocchet’s arrival as coach brings hope, and adding Trevor Zegras could be a game-changer, but the roster hasn’t seen the shakeup many wanted. With little cap space left, the Flyers are rolling the dice on their current lineup. Will Zegras and Michkov ignite a turnaround, or are we in for another rollercoaster season? How are you feeling about the Flyers’ chances this year? #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers00Share
Martha Garza+FollowThat time Marchand’s shootout slip made Philly historyBrad Marchand’s infamous shootout blunder against the Flyers still gets fans laughing years later. Imagine clawing back from a 5-2 deficit, tying it up, and then watching a Bruins star barely graze the puck in the shootout—only for the refs to call it a shot and hand Philly the win. That tiny mistake helped the Flyers grab a wild card spot and gave us one of the most unforgettable moments in recent hockey memory. Who else remembers where they were when Marchand left the puck behind? Let’s hear your favorite Flyers comeback stories! #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers00Share
Christopher Li+FollowFlyers fans still feel Brian Boucher’s legacyBrian Boucher’s story with the Flyers is the kind of rollercoaster every Philly sports fan can relate to—full of epic highs, tough breaks, and unforgettable moments. From his rookie heroics and record shutout streaks to clutch playoff saves and surprise comebacks, Boucher was always at the heart of the action, even if he wasn’t always the star. Now, he’s bringing that same energy to the broadcast booth, keeping his deep Flyers roots alive. What’s your favorite Boucher memory? Do you think his journey sums up what it means to be a Flyer? Let’s hear your stories! #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers00Share
Christopher Li+FollowThe Flyers’ 35-game streak: Still untouchableNo NHL team has ever matched what the Philadelphia Flyers pulled off in the 1979-80 season—a jaw-dropping 35-game unbeaten run. That stretch wasn’t just about racking up wins (they went 25-0-10), but about sheer grit, wild energy, and a team that simply refused to lose. Imagine seeing your team go months without a single defeat! Even with today’s star-studded lineups, nobody’s come close. Do you think we’ll ever see a streak like this again, or was this a once-in-a-lifetime Flyers moment? Let’s hear your thoughts and memories from that legendary run! #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers00Share
William Morrow+FollowWhen Philly hockey went off the railsNothing in hockey gets the crowd buzzing like a full-on goalie fight—and Flyers fans witnessed one of the wildest ever in 2013. Down 7-0 to the Capitals, Ray Emery charged the length of the ice to take on Braden Holtby, who clearly wanted no part of it. Emery didn’t care—he just started swinging, racking up 29 penalty minutes in the chaos that followed. Strangely, Emery was named the game’s third star, while Holtby, who had a shutout, wasn’t. Some call it passion, others call it crossing the line. Where do you stand on goalie fights and hockey brawls? #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers10Share
Phillip Scott+FollowFlyers fans debate the black jersey comebackFlyers fans, the black jerseys from the '90s and 2000s might be making a return—but with a twist. There’s a real buzz about bringing back that bold, intimidating look, but this time, fans and designers are weighing in on how to update the classic style for today’s game. Should we add more white and orange piping? Keep the iconic logo untouched? Or maybe even tilt it for a fresh vibe? The nostalgia is strong, but so is the urge to make the jersey pop for a new era. What would you change—or keep the same? #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers00Share
Martha Garza+FollowHow the Bullies Changed NHL ForeverRemember when the Flyers, aka the Broad Street Bullies, flipped the NHL script in the '70s? Instead of copying the Original Six, GM Keith Allen built a squad around grit and muscle—think Bobby Clarke’s skill mixed with Dave “The Hammer” Schultz’s record-setting 472 PIMs. That chaos led to back-to-back Cups and made Philly the first expansion team to win it all. Would the NHL’s bruiser era even exist without them? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers00Share
Christopher Li+FollowMartone Chooses Spartans Over NHL DebutBig news for Flyers fans and college hockey buffs: Porter Martone, the Steelheads’ former captain and Philly’s top-10 pick, just turned heads by committing to Michigan State instead of jumping straight to the NHL. Martone says it’s all about long-term growth—he wants to round out his game with the Spartans’ stacked recruiting class (hello, Lindstrom and Lee) before chasing that Stanley Cup dream. Do you think this move gives the Flyers a future star, or should he have gone pro right away? #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers20Share