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2 weeks ago |
sportstalkphilly.com | Paul Bowman |Kevin Durso |Mike Lipinski |David Malandra Jr
The Eagles front office is taking a flier on a former top draft pick. On Thursday, the team agreed to a one-year deal with 2021 second-round pick Terrace Marshall Jr.The #Eagles have agreed to terms with WR Terrace Marshall Jr., sources say, as the former #Panthers, #49ers and #Raiders WR gets a 1-year deal. Contract done by Vince Taylor of @eliteloyaltysp.
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3 weeks ago |
sportstalkphilly.com | Kevin Durso |Paul Bowman |David Malandra Jr |Matt Gregan
When the Flyers returned home from a five-game road trip on a six-game losing streak, they made the decision to fire the head coach. Since then, a relaxed team has been feeling all of the effects, draft lottery odds be damned. The winning under interim head coach Brad Shaw continued as the Flyers held on for a 2-1 win over the Nashville Predators on Monday night, sweeping a three-game homestand.
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3 weeks ago |
sportstalkphilly.com | Kevin Durso |Paul Bowman |David Malandra Jr |Matt Gregan
Just seven games remain in the 2024-25 season for the Flyers, and the six that follow Monday night’s game against the Nashville Predators are certainly going to be spaced out. As the Flyers close out March, they will have six games in April, but only two in the first 11 days of the month, as the rest of the league continues action. That could certainly have an impact in the standings and the Flyers potential draft lottery odds.
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3 weeks ago |
sportstalkphilly.com | David Malandra Jr. |Kevin Durso |Mike Lipinski |Paul Bowman
Allentown, PA: A Spot in the Frozen Four was on the Line Sunday afternoon in the NCAA Hockey Regional Final as the Penn State Nittany Lions took on the UConn Huskies from PPL Center in Allentown. The Nittany Lions booked their trip to the regional final with a win over Maine, while the Huskies set up a battle with the Nittany Lions with a win over Quinnipiac. Whoever wins this game will make the Frozen Four for the 1st time in program history.
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3 weeks ago |
sportstalkphilly.com | Kevin Durso |Paul Bowman |David Malandra Jr |Matt Gregan
The back-to-back Stanley Cups in 1974 and 1975 for the Philadelphia Flyers can be summed up in the simple but poignant words of Fred Shero. “Win today and we walk together forever.” That was the message on the blackboard ahead of the Flyers first Stanley Cup win in 1974 against Boston.
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