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The Philadelphia Flyers may have lost out on Maxim Shabanov, but they have plenty of in-house replacements who are just as ...
Maxim Shabanov is 5-foot-8, 155 pounds, and somehow still plays like a problem. He’s not going to win puck battles in the corners, but you’re not signing him for his board work. He’s there to juice ...
The Flyers, who were strongly linked with the KHL's third-leading scorer, will have to look elsewhere to boost their options ...
To finish Day 1 of the free agency period, Briere sought out some veteran help up front for the Lehigh Valley Phantoms, ...
Perry is heading toward a 21st NHL season and has been in every scenario you could think of. That experience could be a ...
Jakob Pelletier's time with the Philadelphia Flyers may be over after he wasn't tendered a qualifying offer prior to Monday's deadline.
The skilled Russian center has more red flags than a short-track race -- effort, attitude, conditioning -- but the Hurricanes ...
The Philadelphia Flyers' first-round selections of Porter Martone and Jack Nesbitt reveal their long-term philosophy.
Philadelphia targets bigger bodies in Rounds 2-7, selecting six players 6-foot-3 or taller to build a more physical future ...
Experts say they like the Flyers’ No. 6 pick as Martone was the best player available, but some question marks were raised ...