One thing about the 2023-24 Philadelphia Flyers season has been clear from the start: making the playoffs was never the goal. The central message from the beginning of Daniel Brière and Keith Jones’ tenures as general manager and president of hockey operations, respectively, is that the franchise is committed to rebuilding the team the right way.
On Feb. 28, the Philadelphia Flyers put backup goaltender Cal Petersen on waivers, making it so he’ll be playing in the American Hockey League (AHL) for a bit, pending a future call-up or another team claiming his $5 million cap hit, which is unlikely.
The 2024 Trade Deadline is rapidly approaching, and the Philadelphia Flyers seem happy with the way their team is structured. That said, they are still involved in plenty of trade rumors.
The Philadelphia Flyers have placed goaltender Cal Petersen on waivers on Wednesday. This is the second time Petersen has been placed on waivers this season, with the first coming just days before the start of the 2023-24 NHL season.
Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reported Wednesday afternoon that the Philadelphia Flyers have placed goaltender Cal Petersen on waivers. It is likely that the Flyers will call up goaltender Felix Sandstrom from the Lehigh Valley Phantoms (AHL) in a corresponding move.
If you blinked, you might have missed a goal or three. Despite fighting back to tie the game twice, the Philadelphia Flyers lost 7-6 to the Pittsburgh Penguins at PPG Paints Arena on Sunday afternoon.
Seven months ago, it looked as though Cal Petersen’s time in the NHL was close to running out, having been sent to the Philadelphia Flyers as a salary cap dump in the Ivan Provorov trade.
The Philadelphia Flyers are going to be without goaltender Carter Hart for an indeterminate period of time. General manager Danny Briere could not provide any further insight into that situation but did make clear his and the team’s confidence in rookie sensation Sam Ersson.
Carter Hart has been granted an indefinite leave of absence from the Philadelphia Flyers, team general manager Daniel Briere announced Tuesday.
Goaltender Carter Hart has had some decent success with the Philadelphia Flyers this season, but a concerning message from the team stated that he was granted a leave of absence from the club after requesting so.
A little over a week ago, the Philadelphia Flyers traded their first-round pick from the 2022 NHL Draft to the Anaheim Ducks for defenseman Jamie Drysdale and a 2025 second-round pick.
Since both players were recalled after Dec. 11, they were allowed to be sent down even though the roster freeze is in effect.
The Philadelphia Flyers recalled forward Rhett Gardner and goaltender Calvin Petersen, sending rookie Olle Lycksell down to the minors.
The Philadelphia Flyers returned goaltender Cal Petersen and defenseman Victor Mete to the AHL’s Lehigh Valley Phantoms on Monday, Dylan H. Robillard of Olde City Sports Network reports.
Against all odds, the Philadelphia Flyers got revenge on the Los Angeles Kings for their last meeting and defeated the hosts, 4-2. A rough start to the first period saw the Flyers outshot by the Kings 7-1 through the first 12 minutes, but they found their legs shortly thereafter.
We started off strong by nailing our first Look of the Day last Friday, but it's been all downhill since then with four straight close losses. There's still plenty of time to dig ourselves out of this hole, so let's start with an undervalued road team in the NHL.
After splitting a home-and-home series with the Buffalo Sabres, winning the latter to end a three-game skid, the Philadelphia Flyers lept from the opening faceoff with the vigor of tourists after hiking the museum stairs for another insipid Rocky pose.
The Philadelphia Flyers recalled netminder Cal Petersen to back up Samuel Ersson in the wake of Carter Hart's injury.
In what some might categorize as a surprising move considering the cost associated with the decision, Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Cal Petersen was among the 13 players placed on waivers by NHL teams on Tuesday.
On Oct. 3, the Philadelphia Flyers put goaltender Cal Petersen on waivers, meaning that he is essentially guaranteed to play with the team’s American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate Lehigh Valley Phantoms, as no club should balk at his $5 million cap hit for the next two seasons.
Flyers netminder Cal Petersen and Senators defenseman Jacob Bernard-Docker were among the crop of 13 players placed on waivers by NHL teams on Tuesday.
Confidence is critical in the NHL. Every player is at their best when they play with confidence or swagger. It is especially vital for a goaltender competing for their job, balancing the mental gymnastics with the physical duties between the posts.
When the Philadelphia Flyers acquired Cal Petersen from the Los Angeles Kings in order to get some more draft capital, the idea was more about gaining future assets rather than getting a backup goaltender for the roster.
It’s been a terrible first quarter of the 2022-23 season for Los Angeles Kings netminder Cal Petersen, and he seems to have hit rock bottom. How can he be fixed?
After allowing four goals on 16 shots last night in what ended up a 9-8 loss to the Seattle Kraken, Cal Petersen has been placed on waivers according to Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet.
Petersen, 26, may not be widely known across the NHL just yet, but he will soon after taking over the Kings’ crease last season.
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