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Rick Tocchet's Philadelphia Flyers (6-5-1) are in Quebec on Tuesday to take on Martin St. Louis' Montreal Canadiens (9-3-0). The Flyers will look for their first road win of the 2025-26 season.
The Montreal Canadiens (9-3-0) are set to play the Philadelphia Flyers (6-5-1), with the puck drop scheduled for 7 pm
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Are Owen Tippett’s days numbered with the Flyers?
Tied for last in the Eastern Conference with 13 points, the Philadelphia Flyers have seen their offense dry up over the past couple of games. They tallied just three goals total over the weekend in their contests versus the Toronto Maple Leafs and league-worst Calgary Flames.
Fun Fact: Parent was the goalie for the only two titles in Flyers history and won back-to-back Vezina and Conn Smythe trophies in 1974 and 1975. Also, Parent is a native of Montreal, so it's pronounced "Peh-ruhnt," not like the English word for someone who has a child.
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Philadelphia Flyers drop second straight game in loss to Flames as Jonathan Huberdeau scores 2 goals
Jonathan Huberdeau scored twice as the Calgary Flames edged the Philadelphia Flyers 2-1 on Sunday in a sluggish matchup between two tired teams.
Plus: an injury update on Tyson Foerster, plans for the restricted free agents and learning Tocchet's game plans.
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The film, which premieres this week, looks at Lindbergh's rise and tragic death, and includes interviews with the late Bernie Parent and one of the passengers from that fateful morning in 1985.
Former Flyers goaltender Martin Biron, a 16-year NHL veteran, watched the entirety of Vladar’s 31-save performance in Ottawa, a 2-1 Senators win. Biron — who had Vladar behind only Jake Allen on his list of best potential free agent options over the summer — sees a guy who is in better control of his 6-foot-5, 209-pound frame.
The Flyers looking worse and more anemic under Rick Tocchet than they did under John Tortorella is early proof that grass isn't always greener on the other side.