
Gustav Elvin
Senior Editor at The Philadelphia Inquirer
Flyers/Eagles editor with The Philadelphia Inquirer. Boston born. Syracuse grad. 🇺🇸🇮🇪🇸🇪. Up the Celts.
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1 week ago |
inquirer.com | Gustav Elvin
Flyers general manager Danny Brière opened some eyes at his end-of-season news conference with the following statement: “We’re at a stage now where we’re going to shift a little bit from subtracting from the roster into trying to start to add and help the team.”Naturally, those words led to rampant speculation that the rebuild was over and that the Flyers were set to become buyers, or, in Brière’s words, to go “big-game hunting” in free agency and the trade market. Not so fast.
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1 week ago |
inquirer.com | Gustav Elvin
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1 week ago |
inquirer.com | Gustav Elvin
The Flyers will have at least one representative in next February’s Olympic Games in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, and it is probably not the first name you’d expect. That player is Rodrigo Ābols, who was named as one of Latvia’s first six roster players on Monday. Ābols, 29, has long been a linchpin of the Latvian national team and will be participating in his second Olympics after representing Latvia in the 2022 Beijing Games.
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2 weeks ago |
mcall.com | Gustav Elvin
Entering the 2017 NHL draft, the Flyers and Dallas Stars were in similar places. Both were coming off disappointing seasons after racking up 90-plus points and playoff berths the year before, but both featured stars in or entering their primes, and had just gotten favorable bounces in that April’s draft lottery to potentially add more. The Flyers moved up from 13th to No. 2 and Dallas from eighth to third.
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2 weeks ago |
inquirer.com | Gustav Elvin
Entering the 2017 NHL draft, the Flyers and Dallas Stars were in similar places. Both were coming off disappointing seasons after racking up 90-plus points and playoff berths the year before, but both featured stars in or entering their primes, and had just gotten favorable bounces in that April’s draft lottery to potentially add more. The Flyers moved up from 13th to No. 2 and Dallas from eighth to third.
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Every Sam Bennett goal and shift like he had the other night scares me that the Flyers could take Brady Martin.

Noah Cates was far from a sure thing when the Flyers took him in the fifth round of the 2017 draft. But after recently signing a four-year, $16 million extension, he's built himself into a key piece to the Flyers' future: https://t.co/BFvyLWTo1o

I knew Marchment had become an effective player, but I will be the first to admit that I didn't realize he had 44 goals and 100 points over the past two seasons. Hmmm.

I have heard Marchment is a guy PHI likes. If they're looking to add size up front (which I believe they are) I wonder if they'll pursue him.