Jordan Leblanc+FollowFlyers eye reunion to fix goalie woesLosing Dan Vladar has thrown the Flyers’ goalie situation into chaos, and now the team is seriously considering bringing back Anthony Stolarz—a former draft pick who just might be available from Toronto. Stolarz has a solid track record and a reasonable contract, but his injury history means he’d likely be a tandem option, not a full-time starter. With the goalie market so thin, does a Stolarz reunion make sense for Philly, or is it too risky? Flyers fans, what’s your take—stick with what we’ve got, or roll the dice on a familiar face? #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers01Share
Phillip Scott+FollowFlyers vs Penguins: Tonight feels hugeFour straight losses, a struggling power play, and now the Flyers are down a goalie just as they head into Pittsburgh for a rivalry showdown. The Penguins aren’t exactly flying high either, so this could be the perfect chance for Philly to snap out of their funk—or sink even deeper. With Sam Ersson in net and special teams faltering, tonight’s game could seriously shape the rest of the Flyers’ season. If you had to bet, do you see the Flyers bouncing back, or is this slide just getting started? #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers00Share
stacy28+FollowFlyers vs Sabres: Big lineup changes tonightThe Flyers are shaking things up in a big way as they hit the road to face the red-hot Buffalo Sabres, who’ve won 13 of their last 15. With Jamie Drysdale returning from injury and new forward lines and defensive pairs, Philly’s hoping to snap out of their recent funk. But with the power play still struggling and Buffalo’s penalty kill among the league’s best, this could be a tough test. Can Dan Vladar bounce back in net? What do you think about the new line combos? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers00Share
Martha Garza+FollowFlyers’ lineup shake-up could spark surprisesThe Flyers have a rare chance to get creative with their lineup this season. With playoff hopes still alive but no sky-high expectations, Philly can afford to let young talents like Nikita Grebenkin and Matvei Michkov get more ice time and experiment with new line combos. Imagine seeing Grebenkin skate with the top six or Michkov, Zegras, and Dvorak unleashed together. Even a Tippet-Cates-Barkey line could bring fresh energy. Whether the Flyers make a playoff push or end up with a high draft pick, this flexibility could pay off. What lineup changes would you want to see? #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers00Share
david52+FollowFlyers Eye Sabres’ Lyon for Goalie FixLooks like the Orange and Black are circling back to an old friend—Alex Lyon. With the Sabres eager to end their three-headed goalie monster, Philly’s sniffing around for a steady backup to Vladar. The catch? Briere won’t overpay, and Buffalo might want more than a third-rounder. If the price is right, Lyon could bring some much-needed stability in net for the Flyers’ playoff push. Sabres fans, would you move the veteran or risk losing Ellis for nothing? #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowFlyers’ playoff hopes hinge on backup goalie fixDan Vladar’s stellar play has kept the Flyers in the playoff hunt, but every time Sam Ersson steps in as backup, things unravel fast. With Ersson’s stats near the bottom of the league and the team fighting for every point, the pressure is on to find a solution—fast. Aleksei Kolosov might be ready for a shot, but making roster moves isn’t simple. Should the Flyers gamble on a new backup or stick it out with Ersson? This decision could make or break their season. What would you do if you were in charge? #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers00Share
William Morrow+FollowFlyers fans: Zegras could be here to stayTrevor Zegras has quickly become a fan favorite in Philly, and there’s real buzz about the Flyers locking him in for the long haul. After Christian Dvorak’s recent extension, all eyes are on Zegras, who’s just six goals away from a career high and already racking up points. Both Zegras and GM Danny Briere say they want him to stay, and with his energy and creativity, it’s easy to see why. What do you think—should the Flyers make Zegras their next big signing? How much would you pay to keep him in orange and black? #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers00Share
david52+FollowFlyers’ injuries could spark breakout momentsLosing key players like Tyson Foerster and Travis Konecny is tough, but this stretch might be the best test of what the Flyers are really made of. It’s a golden chance for guys like Denver Barkey, Carl Grundström, and Nikita Grebenkin to step up and prove they belong in the NHL spotlight. With the Olympic break and trade deadline coming up, these next 10 games could shape the team’s future. Will the Flyers rise above adversity or stumble? Who do you think will seize this opportunity and make a name for themselves? #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers00Share
Phillip Scott+FollowLaughton’s Philly return stings Flyers fansScott Laughton, once a heart-and-soul Flyer, came back to Philly and delivered a gut punch—tying the game with a shorthanded goal and helping the Maple Leafs steal the win in overtime. What really stands out is how much his old teammates still respect him, not just for his play but for the way he brought the team and community together. It’s a bittersweet moment: seeing a former favorite thrive, but at your own team’s expense. How do you feel when a beloved player comes back and haunts their old squad? #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers00Share
Sherri West+FollowFlyers fans: No quick fixes, future first!The Flyers are riding high this season, but GM Danny Briere is making it clear—no blockbuster trades just for a playoff push. Even with the team sitting third in the Metro and surprising everyone, Briere says the plan is to keep building for the long haul. No sacrificing young talent or draft picks for a rental. It’s all about giving the next generation of Flyers a shot to grow and compete. What do you think—should the Flyers stay patient, or go all-in while they’re hot? #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers00Share