After administering a direct shot to the head of Philadelphia Flyers center Ryan Poehling ... Cam York, and Noah Cates all found the back of the net for the Flyers. Hathaway scored a go-ahead ...
Today marks the 19th Hockey Day Minnesota (HDM). The Wild play the last game of the day. There were four total games today. Two boys High School games at Valley Fair and a Division 1 Girls hockey game between the Minnesota Golden Gophers and the Bemidji State Beavers.
The Philadelphia Flyers were shut out, 3-0, by the New York Islanders at Wells Fargo Center on Thursday evening.
The Flyers need a high-end center and Miller qualifies as just that. Should they call Vancouver and maybe take a swing?
But when a stretch of eight Metropolitan Division games out of nine ended on Thursday night, the Flyers’ 3-0 loss to the visiting New York Islanders left Philadelphia’s record at 3-4-1 for that key segment.
The New York Islanders (23-20-7) marched into the Wells Fargo Center and soundly defeated the Philadelphia Flyers (23-24-6) 3-0 on Thursday night.
Only four skaters, including the returning Laughton (family matter), and two goalies took part in Monday’s morning skate due to "nicks, sickness"
The Philadelphia Flyers lost to the New York Rangers, 6-1, at Madison Square Garden on Thursday evening. The Philadelphia Flyers lost to the New York Rangers, 6-1, at Madison Square Garden on Thursday evening. The Rangers generated three goals by defensemen, and each member of the New York blueline recorded at least one point.
The Islanders lost defensemen Noah Dobson (lower body/long-term injured ... game suspension for his high hit on the Flyers’ Ryan Poehling and then being a healthy scratch for Saturday’s ...
Conor Ryan of Boston.com: Ryan writes that the Boston ... Boston will keep it. Let’s start with Noah Cates. Cates is finding his way into the lineup, but he’s in the final year of his deal.
The New York Islanders continue to be red hot this month, now boasting the longest active win streak in the NHL. Which is definitely where we all thought they’d be at the end of January. Goals from Simon Holmstrom (who now has 3 in 2 games),
The New York Islanders (22-20-7) will travel for the first time since January 11 in Utah, following a largely successful seven-game homestand that revived this season. The Philadelphia Flyers (23-23-6) will await them in the city of Brotherly Love,