Rasmus Ristolainen
Does a Trade for Flyers Rasmus Ristolainen Make Sense for the Maple Leafs?
- Joshua Anselmo
- February 9, 2024
With the National Hockey League’s annual Trade Deadline just around the corner, trade rumors are in full flight. With the Toronto Maple Leafs certainly looking to upgrade their defense, could Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Rasmus Ristolainen be a good fit? The Toronto Maple Leafs have a glaring hole on their top pairing, despite Morgan Rielly having […]
Read More3 Takeaways From Saturday’s Tussle With The Red Wings
- Maria Kaffes
- December 18, 2023
The Philadelphia Flyers came away victorious on Saturday night against the Detroit Red Wings with a final score of 1-0. Although only one Flyer found the back of the net, many exciting factors signal positive growth for this young team. Samuel Ersson’s Shutout It has finally happened. After multiple seasons, the Philadelphia Flyers have found […]
Read MoreBreaking News: Ristolainen Agrees To Five-Year Extension With Flyers
- Carter Bentivenga
- March 10, 2022
On Wednesday, the Philadelphia Flyers took a name off the pending unrestricted free agent (UFA) list, inking defenseman Rasmus Ristolainen to a five-year contract extension. Ristolainen, 27, is in the final year of his current six-year contract he signed with the Buffalo Sabres back in 2016-17, a deal that’s paying him $5.4-million annually. Flyers general […]
Read MoreFlyers Necessary Plan of Action Becoming Clear
- John Gove
- January 7, 2022
Once a proud NHL franchise known for consistently icing an Eastern Conference contender, the Philadelphia Flyers are in a dark place. For the second-straight season, the franchise is failing to come anywhere close to meeting preseason expectations, looking more like a team destined for the league’s basement instead of the postseason. Even after Chuck Fletcher […]
Read MoreThe Buffalo Sabres aren’t that bad so far
- Scott Kinville
- October 31, 2021
Considered by many to be the worst team in the NHL, the Buffalo Sabres have surprised a lot of people this season. If Hades were a hockey rink, it would have been at the KeyBank Center last season. Anything that could have possibly gone wrong for the Buffalo Sabres did, and in a big way. […]
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