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First-year Philadelphia Flyers coach Rick Tocchet is steering his team to success. Is this the year Tocchet wins his second Jack Adams Award?
Returning from the NHL's holiday break, Rick Tocchet's Philadelphia Flyers (19-10-7) are in Washington State on Sunday to take on Lane Lambert's Seattle Kraken (15-14-6).
The Philadelphia Flyers are having a solid season, and now have added a new forward to the rotation from the Penguins.
The Philadelphia Flyers reportedly explored the trade market for forward help following Tyson Foerster’s season-ending injury and one Central Division club quickly came up as a potential partner.
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Penguins, Flyers Swap Egor Zamula, Philip Tomasino
The Penguins announced they’ve acquired defenseman Egor Zamula from the Flyers in exchange for winger Philip Tomasino. Both players had previously cleared waivers and will report to their respective new AHL affiliates.
Zamula was placed on waivers by the Flyers on Dec. 18. With Zamula being 25 years old and 6-foot-3, it certainly seemed possible that an NHL club out there could have claimed him to add to their defensive depth. Yet, he has instead passed through waivers unclaimed and will remain a part of the Flyers organization because of it.
The Flyers complete their four-game road trip on Saturday night at Edmonton. Flyers entered the game leading the NHL in comeback win with 14. No else had more than 11. … Since 2000, the Flames have a league-leading New Year’s Eve games mark of 14-4-2.
The <a href=" Flyers announced that 23-year-old winger Tyson Foerster underwent an unspecified surgical procedure on December 15, and while the organization expects him to make a full recovery, his absence will be significantly longer than originally anticipated.
With 37 of 82 games under their belts, it's time to check in on how individual Flyers have performed so far this season.
The Flyers’ Egor Zamula Era came to an end Wednesday, the defenseman traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins in exchange for forward Philip Tomasino.