Play “Bobcaygeon.” The Flyers’ newest victory song, a banger by the Tragically Hip, was on blast in the locker room after this one. It was a well-deserved win Tuesday, with the Orange and Black beating their Keystone State rivals,
Cates scored 2 goals and the Flyers beat the Penguins 6-1 for their third straight win and second straight dominant performance.
John Tortorella nailed it when be put Noah Cates, Bobby Brink, and Tyson Foerster on the same line. Better yet, he’s kept it that way.
Cates' first goal ended an 11-game point drought and 12-game goal drought. Prior to the drought, he had a strong run from mid-December to mid-January when he put up 17 points (nine goals, eight assists) in 19 games. Cates' fantasy value is limited unless he goes on a tear.
The Philadelphia Flyers concluded their 2024-25 season series against the Pittsburgh Penguins with a 5-4 overtime loss at PPG Paints Arena on Thursday evening.
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.
The Pittsburgh Penguins might not have a prayer in the playoff race, but they still have a pulse. They rallied from a 3-0 deficit to defeat Philadelphia, 5-4, in overtime at PPG Paints Arena Thursday.
Evgeni Malkin scored his second goal at 1:03 of overtime and the Pittsburgh Penguins rallied to beat the Philadelphia Flyers 5-4.
Thursday’s game against the Philadelphia Flyers could have gone very sideways for the Pittsburgh Penguins. In fact, it started to go sideways early on.