NHL Unveils 2025-26 Regular-Season Schedule
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NHL free agent market was not one conducive to the Philadelphia Flyers saving money or driving bargains, but, historically, the Flyers haven't negotiated favorable contracts anyway.
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Yardbarker on MSNFlyers’ Prospect Grebenkin on NHL Pressure, Toronto Trade & Earning His SpotNikita Grebenkin had a busy 2025-26 campaign, starting in the Toronto Maple Leafs system and ending with the Philadelphia Flyers’ farm team in the American Hockey League (AHL), the Lehigh Valley Phantoms.
In poker, three of a kind always beats two pairs even if it's a pair of aces and two kings. In ice hockey, things aren't quite so clear cut.
The Panthers have beaten the Oilers in back-to-back Stanley Cup Finals, and the regular-season rematches of the past two Cup Finals between the Panthers and Oilers are set for Nov. 22 in Florida and March 19 in Edmonton.
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Yardbarker on MSN3 Reasons Flyers’ Matvei Michkov Will Be NHL’s Top Breakout Star in 2025-26Matvei Michkov had a fantastic rookie season for the Philadelphia Flyers. Registering 63 points in 80 games as a 20-year-old learning the English language, it went about as well as anyone could have hoped.
An 84-game schedule, tweaks to the long-term injured reserve rules, and the elimination of the players' dress code are among the highlights from the new CBA, which takes effect in the 2026-27 season.
After getting let go by the Philadelphia Flyers ahead of free agency, once-promising prospect Elliot Desnoyers has resurfaced, signing a one-year deal with the AHL Iowa Wild, the minor-league affiliates of the Minnesota Wild,
There are still some trades and smaller free-agent signings to be made around the NHL this summer, but the bulk of the major moves have already been made.
This will be the final season under the current NHL scheduling rules. The Carolina Hurricanes’ 2025-26 slate of regular-season games begins with their opener against the New Jersey Devils on Oct. 9
If the Flyers plan on ending their five-year playoff drought, it’s going to be a challenge right from the start. It was announced by the NHL on Wednesday that the team will open its 2025-26 season on the road at the two-time defending Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers on Oct. 9 in Sunrise, Florida.