And just like that the NHL’s trade deadline is almost here. After a rambunctious two weeks focused on the 4 Nations Face-Off, all eyes are now turned to the league’s annual wheelin’ and dealin.’ Flyers general manager Danny Brière could be busy before the clock strikes 3 p.
Danny [Brière] is listening, he has to listen because we’re in that stage,” Tortorella said. "We have to improve our team. Scottie is loved here, but you can’t fall in love."
As the NHL trade deadline approaches, rumors continue to run rampant, and deals are being closed left and right. For the Philadelphia Flyers, they must decide whether to push towards contention or sell.
Philadelphia Flyers forward Scott Laughton broke his silence on the viral "Last Supper" photo he posted Friday night, explaining the meaning behind it after Saturday's road game in Winnipeg. The image,
The NHL’s trade deadline is on Friday and the annual tradition of Scott Laughton’s name being tossed around this time of year rolls on. Once again the Flyers forward is rumored to be on the move as teams try to boost their rosters for Stanley Cup runs.
With the 4 Nations Face-Off now in the rearview mirror, all focus around the NHL turns towards the trade deadline. Less than two weeks away, fans will quickly get confirmation of who’s buying and who’s selling.
The San Jose Sharks are holding forward Luke Kunin out of tonight’s game against the Detroit Red Wings for ‘roster management purposes.’ Brandon J. Sommerman: Philadelphia Flyers GM Danial Briere was talking to multiple teams about Scott Laughton.
The Flyers were at a lack for energy for the second straight game, all as rumors swirl and the clock ticks closer and closer to Friday's 3 p.m. deadline.
Scott Laughton knows he might be playing his last game for the Philadelphia Flyers. The NHL trade deadline is Friday (Mar. 7), and his name is in many trade rumors.
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