By AJ Lee Philadelphia Flyers captain Claude Giroux entered the NHL 28 days past his 20th birthday in February of 2008. Throughout the decade in which he’s played, “G” has become known as one of the most exciting players in the ...
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Flyers, Penguins to Celebrate 50th Anniversaries With Alumni Game
By Kevin Kennedy For 50 years in the NHL, the state of Pennsylvania has had the rivalry between the Philadelphia Flyers and the Pittsburgh Penguins. On Saturday, January 14, the two franchises are going to honor that history by playing ...
Read More »Are There Any Silver Linings in the Eagles’ Losing Streak?
By Kevin Kennedy Not much has been going the Philadelphia Eagles’ way lately. Philadelphia suffered their fourth consecutive loss on Sunday to the Washington Redskins 27-22. The loss drops the Eagles to 5-8 and makes any hope of a postseason ...
Read More »NFL Games ‘Not To’ Bet: Week by Week Updates
Games “Not To” Bet Week 14 By Rob Senior Last week’s games saw one close finish and a pair of blowouts. As I see it, that’s a good week. Obviously, the blowout games had a “right” side, but if you ...
Read More »Sixers, Fans Should be Thankful for Brett Brown
By Ed Morrone Why do I like Brett Brown? Why does anybody like Brett Brown, especially when you consider he loses more than Eddie the Mush at the racetrack in A Bronx Tale? Yes, the head coach of the Philadelphia ...
Read More »Eagles Fans React to Draft Picks, Sam Bradford & NFL News
Want to know what the majority of Philadelphia Eagles fans think about everything from the team’s 2016 NFL Draft results to the Sam Bradford soap opera and general league news? Click this link to get to forums that will also ...
Read More »Eagles Draft Predictions & Notes
After long speculation and prognosticating the NFL 2015 Draft is less than one week away. For diehard Philadelphia football fans, Thursday will mark the most exciting time of the offseason since our beloved Eagles ended their 2014 season without a ...
Read More »How to Enjoy the Phillies in 2015: In 140 Characters or Less
For Philadelphia baseball fans, Twitter provides a safe outlet to absorb, and even enjoy, this team. By Tim Rinehart Philadelphia is a dark place right now. Not only did the Delaware water mutate and infect our power lines, causing a ...
Read More »Presenting the 10 Worst Seasons by Phillies Outfielders Since ’89
By Jon Allison My first memories of Philadelphia sports are all different. For the Eagles, it was the Fog Bowl. For the Flyers, it was Ron Hextall going after Chris Chelios in the 1989 Playoffs. And the Sixers, basically just ...
Read More »Where’s the Fight in the Flyers? On Injured Reserve
By Tim Rinehart The already struggling Flyers were dominated by the Boston Bruins on home ice Saturday, losing 6–1 in a game that saw Steve Mason pulled after giving up four goals in under two full periods and Philly’s lone goal ...
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