Posts Tagged ‘Philadelphia Flyers’
Frozen five: Five players to watch at NHL trade deadline
Giovanni Mio talks about five players he feels may be dealt before the NHL trade deadline.
by Giovanni Mio on February 23rd, 2012 Leave a comment »
Bleeding blue: Rangers rise to the top
Gio Mio likes what the Rangers have brought to the table at the break.
by Giovanni Mio on January 25th, 2012 Leave a comment »
Rangers Edge Flyers 3-2 In Winter Classic
It was the 5th annual NHL Winter Classic, but it was the first to NOT be played on New Year’s Day. The Philadelphia Flyers, who had played in the 2010 game in Boston, hosted the 2012 game, but are still winless in the NHL’s annual outdoor event. Two goals from Michael Rupp, who played in last year’s Winter Classic with …
by Derek Johnson on January 2nd, 2012 Leave a comment »
Trying to Figure Out What Paul Holmgren Was Thinking
Okay so I have been gone for a while, about a year to be more precise. And unfortunately the site has been going slow in terms of posts which SportsFullCircle sincerely apologizes for. But wow. That was the first reaction in my mind when Paul Holmgren traded away both Jeff Carter and Mike Richards in the matter of an hour. …
by Mike Cosentino on June 23rd, 2011 Leave a comment »
Carter and Richards Out. Bryzgalov In.
Philadelphia Flyers’ Jeff Carter has been traded to the Columbus Blue Jackets. In return, Philadelphia has received Jakub Voracek as well as a first and a third round pick. Carter, 26, is coming off another big season where he notched 36 goals, team’s top goal scorer, and 30 assists in 80 games last season. He is entering the second year …
by Mike Cosentino on June 23rd, 2011 5 Comments »
Flyers and Rangers to Play in 2012 Winter Classic
For the second time in as many years, the Winter Classic will be played in the state of Pennsylvania. This time, however, it will be played in Philadelphia. The Flyers will play host to the New York Rangers at Citizens Bank Park, where the Philadelphia Phillies play Major League Baseball. The game is scheduled to start at 1 PM EST …
by Derek Johnson on June 23rd, 2011 2 Comments »
Awarding the Best, Brightest, and “Blunderful” of the 2009-2010 Sports Year
Note: Based on a nationwide survey voted on by one person, being myself, 100% of Americans believe that this article is more readable and thus enjoyable in slide show format. To view the slide show version, visit here. The final buzzer of Game 7 of the NBA Finals has sounded, signifying that yet another season in professional sports has come to a close. …
by Carmine Caruso on June 19th, 2010 Leave a comment »
Bruins Defeat Flyers 2-1 in Winter Classic
In front of a sellout crowd of 38,112 at Fenway Park, the Boston Bruins and Philadelphia Flyers played in the third annual Winter Classic. Unlike the last two games, Ty Conklin was not playing…and the home team won. Down 1-0 late in the third period, former Flyer Mark Recchi tied the game with a power play marker with 2:18 left …
by Derek Johnson on January 1st, 2010 2 Comments »
Breaking News: Flyers Fire John Stevens
Breaking news out of the National Hockey League, as the Philadelphia Flyers have fired head coach John Stevens after a 13-11-1 start. -The Flyers have lost six of their last seven overall, falling into tenth place in the Eastern Conference. -Stevens was named coach of the Flyers in 2006, being given a two-year extension soon after. -Additionally, John played in …
by Jon Alba on December 4th, 2009 Leave a comment »
John Tavares Selected First Overall in 2009 NHL Draft
What Steven Stamkos is to last year’s NHL draft in Ottawa, John Tavares is to this year’s draft in Montreal. The New York Islanders, who finished dead last in the NHL last season, selected John Tavares with the first pick of the draft. Tavares is an 18-year old center who most recently played for the OHL’s London Knights. “Yeah, I …
by Derek Johnson on June 26th, 2009 5 Comments »



