NHL, 2025

The Flyers did their best to mount a comeback Wednesday, but the Capitals swept both games. Let's break down why.
Connor McMichael scored twice and the Washington Capitals held on to beat the Philadelphia Flyers 6-3 for their fifth consecutive victory.
The Philadelphia Flyers' comeback bid fell short against the Washington Capitals, losing 6-3. What were some takeaways?
By the time the season ended, all of those elements were gone. Hart and Walker weren’t part of the team anymore, and ...
Sergei Bobrovsky earned his 400th career win, joining a small group of goalies to reach the feat and making NHL history in ...
Playing the latter match of a home-and-home set, John Tortorella's Philadelphia Flyers (1-4-1) visit Spencer Carbery's ...
Get all the details for tonight’s NHL matchup on TNT, including broadcast, TV, streaming options, and odds for the ...
Florida Panthers' netminder Sergei Bobrovsky tallied his 400th career NHL win Thursday night with a 3-1 victory over the New ...
Tippett started the season with back-to-back games of two shots on goal with just three total attempts in the opener. Since ...
Nic Dowd and Andrew Mangiapane scored short-handed goals in the first period, Charlie Lindgren made 17 saves and the ...
With two points against the Washington Capitals in a 6-3 loss on Wednesday night, star rookie Matvei Michkov has officially ...