Flames beat Flyers
The Flyers pulled Samuel Ersson after he gave up three goals on five shots in 9:32 and replaced him with Ivan Fedotov, who finished with 25 saves.
Looking to build upon a five-game point streak, John Tortorella's Philadelphia Flyers (27-26-8) return home on Tuesday to take on Ryan Huska's Calgary Flames (28-23-9).
Philadelphia Flyers' Rasmus Ristolainen, right, tries to keep the puck away from Calgary Flames' Kevin Rooney during the third period of an NHL hockey game Tuesday, March 4, 2025, in
Although Matt Coronato has gone quiet on the scoresheet recently for Calgary, the young winger offers sneaky value to make his mark in Philly.
The Calgary Flames plan to keep Rasmus Andersson. Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic: Calgary Flames GM Craig Conroy tells every team that calls and asks about defenseman Rasmus Anders
Just over a month since combining on a notable trade, the Calgary Flames and host Philadelphia Flyers square off Tuesday.
Calgary Flames (28-23-9, in the Pacific Division) vs. Philadelphia Flyers (27-26-8, in the Metropolitan Division) Philadelphia; Tuesday, 7 p.m. EST. BOTTOM LINE: The Calgary Flame
The Calgary Flames visit the Dallas Stars after Connor Zary's two-goal game against the Philadelphia Flyers in the Flames' 6-3 win. Dallas has a 40-19-2 record overall and a 23-7-1 record on its home ice.
The Flyers held a brief tribute in the first period for Morgan Frost and Joel Farabee, making their first appearances since a January trade.
Not Scott Laughton. The forward was one of just two skaters to pull on his practice jersey and lace up his skates. Why? Youngster Bobby Brink wanted to practice tipping pucks, which required, of course,
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