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The checklist to make the Flyers a better team is a long one. But the first item is plainly obvious — address the goaltending.
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Rookie Brett Berard had his first career two-goal game for the visiting New York Rangers, who remained mathematically alive in the Eastern Conference wild-card race while all but ending the New York ...
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The Rangers swept the season series against the Islanders, winning all four meetings by a combined score of 19-4.
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The Philadelphia Flyers won a see-saw game over the New York Rangers, 8-5, at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night.
Cole Knuble broke out in his sophomore season at the University of Notre Dame and could be a future bottom-six piece for the Flyers.
But when the dust settled, the Flyers emerged with an 8–5 win over a Rangers team still jockeying for playoff position, thanks to a first career hat trick from Tyson Foerster and some timely goaltending from Aleksei Kolosov in his first start in three months.
After missing the playoffs for the fifth straight season, the Philadelphia Flyers could look for some upgrades this offseason.
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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.
To keep a long story short, the score went back and forth throughout the entirety of the game and despite taking the lead in the third period, the Rangers were still unable to hold on. Even with their playoff hopes on the line, there was no fight and no sense of urgency whatsoever from this Rangers team.
The Philadelphia Flyers recently fired head coach John Tortorella, and FanDuel Sportsbook has betting odds on the top candidates to be the Flyers' next head coach.
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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.
No one on this list is younger than the 35-year-old Carle, the head coach at the University of Denver who won national championships in 2022 (a team that included Flyers forward Bobby Brink) and 2024. Carle has led Team USA to back-to-back World Juniors championships, too.
Bump, selected by the Flyers in the fifth round (No. 133) at the 2022 NHL Draft, leads Western Michigan (33-7-1) in goals (24) and points (47) in 41 games as a sophomore. He didn’t hit the score sheet Thursday, but he still made an impact on both sides of the puck.