Saturdays during the NHL regular season are typically a heavy day on the schedule, and this week is no exception. While the playoff races (for both spots and positioning) play out, an 11-game slate is on hand.
The Philadelphia Flyers will face the Toronto Maple Leafs at the Scotiabank Arena on Tuesday. The puck drop is set to take place at 7 PM EST.
The day has finally come where you can stream Phillies, 76ers, and Flyers games without needing a cable subscription. Starting Tuesday, NBC Sports Philadelphia will offer Philly sports fans the ability to stream local games on Peacock,
A new NBC Sports Philadelphia streaming add-on for Peacock subscribers will include live Phillies, Flyers and 76ers as part of package that includes 24/7 coverage on the network. Phillies first baseman Bryce Harper is shown above during a spring training game on March 9 against the Baltimore Orioles in Clearwater, Florida.
In 2025, Phillies fans who live in the Philadelphia area will be able to watch games without cable. On Tuesday, Peacock launched in-market streaming for NBC Sports Philadelphia, so cord-cutting fans will be able to watch every upcoming Phillies, 76ers and Flyers game online.
With veteran coach Brad Shaw now behind the bench as interim head coach, the Philadelphia Flyers (28-36-9) will host Martin St. Louis' Montreal Canadiens (33-28-9) at Wells Fargo Center on Thursday evening.
The Philadelphia Flyers look to break a three-game losing streak with a victory against the Dallas Stars. Dallas has a 25-7-2 record at home and a 43-21-4 record overall. The Stars have a 20-11-2 record in games they serve fewer penalty minutes than their opponents.
With just a handful of games left in the season, the Philadelphia Flyers and Buffalo Sabres find themselves in a similar position—out of the playoff race but still with plenty to prove.
Looking for a bounce-back, it’s hard to find a better opponent than the Philadelphia Flyers. They have lost 12 of their last 14 games, with the only two wins coming via shootout.
Just nine seconds into overtime, Jason Robertson took advantage of a defensive miscue from the Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday. Robertson seemed to deflect a Philadelphia pass soon after the puck was dropped to start overtime, then took advantage of an errant deflection from Flyers goalie Samuel Ersson.