Flyers general manager Danny Briere and head coach John Tortorella stressed on Saturday that their team’s seemingly endless rebuild continues. Even with the departure of two underachievers, Morgan ...
With tears streaming down his face, Jakob Pelletier sat alone in the Calgary Flames dressing room Thursday night, untying his skates as a member of the team for the last time.
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The NHL is proud of the work its teams devote to the communities they serve. From the special nights all 32 teams will be having all season long, to the frequent outreach beyond the rink, NHL.com ...
“[Fedotov] has played a lot of pro games, so we trust him and we know he’s going to play his best,” forward Joel Farabee said ... that not even Bernie Parent could stop — he sat ...
“[Fedotov] has played a lot of pro games, so we trust him and we know he’s going to play his best,” forward Joel Farabee said ... giving up odd-man rushes and shots that not even Bernie Parent could ...
The Calgary Flames acquired two-time 20-goal scorer Joel Farabee from the Philadelphia Flyers. Here are five things to know ...
The Philadelphia Flyers sent shockwaves through the hockey world with their recent trade of forwards Joel Farabee and Morgan Frost to the Calgary Flames in exchange for Andrei Kuzmenko, Jakob ...
Farabee and Frost are set to make their Flames debuts on Saturday night. Coach John Tortorella said he plans to have a longer conversation with the two during the Four Nations break.
Farabee scored a goal in Monday's 4-2 win over the Devils. Farabee has two goals and three assists over six contests since he was scratched for three games earlier in the month. It appears that ...
The recent surge has them back in the playoff discussion. Lately it’s been the Sean Couturier-Joel Farabee-Matvei Michkov line leading the charge. They were put together three games ago after ...
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Bobby Brink, Joel Farabee and Garnet Hathaway scored to help the Philadelphia Flyers build a three-goal lead and they held on to beat the New Jersey Devils 4-2 on Monday night.