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Ed Van Impe, the second captain in Flyers history and a member of the club's Hall of Fame, died Tuesday, the team announced.
We take a look at how a "cast of characters" led the Flyers past the Penguins in a five-overtime marathon 25 years ago.
Team president Keith Jones and general manager Danny Brière are focused on June’s NHL draft, where they have seven picks in ...
The second captain in franchise history, Van Impe was an original Flyer, playing on the inaugural 1967-68 club. He spent ...
The Phillies’ bullpen is as shaky as ever, but their starting rotation is getting a boost. Ranger Suárez will make his first ...
BRAINTREE - After falling to Abington on April 17, the Braintree softball team had 11 days off to reset before its next ...
Rick Tocchet is leaving the Vancouver Canucks after two-plus seasons, and his name will feature prominently among the NHL's ...
Rick Tocchet won’t be returning to the Canucks. Should he be the Flyers’ top target for their head coaching vacancy?
Two-time Stanley Cup champion and former Philadelphia Flyers captain Ed Van Impe died on Tuesday night. He was 84.
MILLBURY — The middle of Rossford’s lineup combined for eight hits, but the Lake softball team used a pivotal sixth inning to ...
Only four times in Stanley Cup Playoffs history has a team erased a 3–0 deficit and come back to win the series.
The Flyers haven't made a decision about interim head coach Brad Shaw yet, but they made some changes with the rest of their ...