Flyers vs. Montreal: The Good, Bad and Ugly
The Philadelphia Flyers (7-5-1) earned their first road win of the 2025-26 on Tuesday night. In the polar opposite of Sunday’s low-event game against Calgary.
The Philadelphia Flyers (7-5-1) earned their first road win of the 2025-26 on Tuesday night. In the polar opposite of Sunday’s low-event game against Calgary.
Rick Tocchet’s Philadelphia Flyers (6-5-1) are in la belle province on Tuesday to take on Martin St. Louis’ Montreal Canadiens (9-3-0).
The Philadelphia Flyers dropped to 6-5-1 on the season after a horridly played 2-1 home loss to the Calgary Flames (3-9-2) on Sunday night.
Rick Tocchet’s Philadelphia Flyers (6-4-1) are home on Sunday to play Ryan Huska’s Calgary Flames (2-9-2). The Flyer are 6-2-0 on home ice to date
Rick Tocchet’s Philadelphia Flyers (6-3-1) are home on Saturday to play Craig Berube’s Toronto Maple Leafs (5-5-1). The Flyer are 6-1-0 on home ice to date.
Rick Tocchet’s Philadelphia Flyers earned a wild 3-2 (2-1) shootout win over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Tuesday. It was as bizarre and it was entertaining.
Rick Tocchet’s Philadelphia Flyers (4-3-1) are home on Tuesday to take on Dan Muse’s Pittsburgh Penguins (7-2-1). The match starts a run of four games in six nights.
The Philadelphia Flyers have four games this week, all on home ice. The Flyers are 4-3-1 overall. Home ice improvement was a key goal for 2025-26.
The Flyers have shown their resiliency by claiming five points (2-2-1) in games they’ve trailed after two periods. It shows character but isn’t a winning formula.
It’s been a roller coaster start for the Dallas Stars (3-3-1) under second-tenure head coach Glen Gulutzan. The team is winless in its last four games.