Tony DeAngelo

Philadelphia Flyers Preparing to Buy Out DeAngelo’s Contract

Yet another time this offseason, an NHL club is preparing to buy out the contract of their player. This time around, the Flyers are taking Tony DeAngelo to a buy out. Anthony DeAngelo Stats Earlier this Summer, the Flyers and Carolina Hurricanes had a deal in place to send DeAngelo to Carolina with salary retention […]

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Brett Pesce #22 skating for the Carolina Hurricanes

Carolina Hurricanes Have More Moves to Make

With July 1st in the rear-view mirror, there seems to be a bit of a log jam on the defensive market in the NHL. It’s no secret that Erik Karlsson is available via trade and Matt Dumba via free agency. In the short term, many people overlook that the Hurricanes have a few moves left […]

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Sully Gets 400th Career Win In Penguins 5-1 Win Over Rival Flyers

The Pittsburgh Penguins defeated the Philadelphia Flyers today 5-1 at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh.  It was the Flyers’ first game with Daniel Briere as interim GM after firing Chuck Fletcher. Goalie Carter Hart made 27 saves, and forward Kieffer Bellows got the lone goal for the Flyers, who dropped to 24-31-11 and have lost […]

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Breaking: Chuck Fletcher Fired by Philadelphia Flyers

The Philadelphia Flyers have fired General Manager Chuck Fletcher. Former Flyer legend Danny Briere will replace him on an interim basis. After another trade deadline that saw the Flyers add nothing of significance and fail to unload any of their bloated contracts, the writing was on the wall for Fletcher, and the axe finally fell […]

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Philadelphia Flyers Add Brendan Lemieux at the NHL Trade Deadline

Just when you thought we couldn’t dislike the Philadelphia Flyers anymore, General Manager Chuck Fletcher told us all to hold his beer while he went out and traded for Brendan Lemieux. Lemieux comes to the Flyers along with a 2024 5th-round pick from the Los Angeles Kings in exchange for forward Zack MacEwan. It’s been […]

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Dougie Hamilton Is Having a Career Year with the New Jersey Devils

Dougie Hamilton is an elite defenseman. Dougie has always been a strangely polarizing figure in the hockey world. Whether it be his reported penchant for museums or rumored locker-room issues (which have long since been proven nonexistent), Dougie has nearly always been in the limelight for things that he shouldn’t be while his consistent stellar […]

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That Was KEY! NY Rangers Defeat Flyers 6-3, Fueled By Highlight-Reel Goal From K’Andre Miller

The New York Rangers extended their winning streak to six games last night with a 6-3 victory against the Flyers in Philadelphia. The game featured an abundance of skillful, slick plays and fluidity for a rivalry that has been historically rough around the edges and hard-fought (isn’t that everyone’s history with the Flyers?). So let’s […]

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Breaking: DeHaan Signs PTO With Carolina

With less than a month till pre-season hockey, it was surprising that Calvin DeHaan was unsigned until this morning. However, the Carolina Hurricanes have announced they signed Calvin DeHaan to a professional tryout (PTO). Funny enough, DeHaan did reply to a previous tweet “passing” on returning to the Carolina Hurricanes. Hopefully, Hurricanes fans won’t hold […]

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2022-2023 Norris Trophy Odds

With the 2022-2023 season right around the corner with training camp opening in a couple of weeks, it’s time to start looking at the odds of the NHL’s most prominent individual player trophies. Last year the NHL saw multiple dominant defensemen take the ice, with some demonstrating extreme offensive talent on top of being lockdown […]

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Carolina Hurricanes Give Defenseman Permission To Talk To Other Teams

Tony DeAngelo was a prominent figure this past season for the Carolina Hurricanes. The defenseman registered 10-41-51 in 64 games and finished the postseason with 1-9-10 in 14 games as the New York Rangers eliminated the Canes in the second round. The former first-round pick is also known for his edgy play and demeanor. Ironically […]

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