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Sporting News on MSNNHL coaching changes tracker: Flyers reunite with Rick Tocchet, Canucks promote Adam Foote in latest 2025 changesThe NHL head coaching carousel has been spinning since the middle of the season. On Nov. 19, the Bruins fired Jim Montgomery after an 8-9-3 start to the season. There were two more firings made before the end of the regular season,
When Vince Giovannitti first received an email to apply for the Flyers’ Rink Revive project, he was pretty sure it was a scam. The Gibbstown, N.J., ball hockey rink opened in the 1980s and was last resurfaced in 2004.
Local schools invited to apply for Flyers-themed student wellness program combining physical activity, student engagement, and exclusive Flyers perks.
Philadelphia Flyers forward Matvei Michkov was involved in a car accident while vacationing in Dubai, as first reported by Alexey Shevchenko of Sport-Express on Wednesday. According to multiple sources, including Shevchenko, per Daria Tuboltseva of RG, the incident occurred on Tuesday and involved a BMW convertible rented under Michkov’s name.
Pittsburgh GM Kyle Dubas has ruled out signing UFAs to long-term contracts, preferring to acquire RFAs through trades rather than offer sheets. Kingerski acknowledged it could take a healthy return from the Penguins, like the Rangers' 2026 first-round pick (lottery protected) or a top-line veteran winger, such as Bryan Rust or Rickard Rakell.
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Yardbarker on MSNFlyers Re-Sign Rodrigo AbolsThe Flyers are keeping depth center Rodrigo Abols around for another season, PuckPedia reports. It’s a one-year, one-way deal with an $800K cap hit. It’s a significant raise in real cash for Abols, who signed a two-way deal with Philadelphia last summer.
NHL offseason hasn’t officially started, but it is already being billed as “the summer of offer sheets.” While the idea of offer sheets is always exciting in principle, they rarely come to fruition — well,
Ottawa Senators forward Claude Giroux could reunite with one of his former teams in NHL Free Agency this summer.