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The process for Philadelphia Flyers general manager Daniel Briere ... Let’s examine a few candidates who could end up on Briere’s list at some point. Speculation is already rampant that ...
Now that John Tortorella has been fired, rumors will swirl about who the next Flyers coach will be. Of course, the official word likely won’t come until the offseason, which starts in 21 days, but ...
who could become Flyers candidates. LeBrun also brings up two coaches who have the interim stage in Joe Sacco (Boston) and Anders Sorensen (Chicago). Both the Bruins and Blackhawks said that they ...
It would make sense for the Flyers to keep him because of familiarity, but if a different direction is taken, Shaw should still be a strong candidate to stay on as an associate. Along with being a ...
Los Angeles Kings Will Benefit From Home Ice in the Playoffs Geno Reda wonders if there are coaches that have a year left on their contract, one’s who could be in trouble of losing their jobs, who ...
The John Tortorella era is officially over in Philadelphia. After a horrible 2024-25 season for the Flyers — they're battling just to stay out of the Eastern Conference basement with nine games ...
Amongst the media speculation, one candidate has quickly been linked to the Flyers, though it gets complicated. Vancouver Canucks current head coach Rick Tocchet has surfaced as the front-runner to ...
Brad Shaw is taking over the Flyers' bench in the interim for the nine games they have left this season, but now general manager Danny Brière and the front office will be commencing a head ...
Carle, 35, is arguably the hottest head coaching candidate out there, even though he has no prior NHL experience, even as an assistant. Carle, the younger brother of former Flyers defenseman Matt ...
No. 5: Ian Laperriere, Lehigh Valley Phantoms Though Shaw may be an unlikely option, one candidate that may offer more intrigue is none other than Lehigh Valley Phantoms bench boss Ian Laperriere.