Joel Farabee is all about standing up for his teammates. Now, he’s standing up for the LGBTQ+ community. The forward has joined Scott Laughton this year as the Flyers’ Pride ambassador. As part of the initiative,
Danny Brière walked into the press conference room on Tuesday at the Flyers Training Center unaccompanied by the team’s public relations staff. He sat in front of the backdrop and behind the microphone in a crisp white shirt and said to the assembled crowd of reporters and cameras: “Who wants to go first?
When it comes to supporting LGBTQ+ people, Gritty isn’t compromising. The Philadelphia Flyers’ beloved mascot took center stage Tuesday during their annual Pride Night. He started the festivities with a dramatic entrance, waving the Progress Flag for all to see.
This wasn’t just a hockey game—it was a vibrant celebration of the LGBTQIA+ community and a heartfelt declaration that everyone belongs in the Flyers’ family.
Laughton (personal) will not be in the lineup versus Detroit on Tuesday.
Laughton didn't practice Monday while tending to a family matter, Jordan Hall of NBC Sports Philadelphia reports. Laughton hasn't yet missed a game this season, and he's tallied nine goals, 14 assists,
The Philadelphia Flyers continue to ride a wave of momentum, adding another thrilling chapter to their season with a 2-1 overtime win over the Detroit Red Wings at home.
Pride ambassadors Scott Laughton and Joel Farabee to Host Guests as Part of Their Season Long Pride Initiative.
Konecny is the Flyers’ most dangerous and consistent offensive player and his intense disposition and passion have been impossible to miss.
Scott Laughton is a hot commodity going into this season’s NHL trade deadline. The forward from the Philadelphia Flyers has been garnering some attention already, and the offers are likely to increase as the deadline nears.
Rasmus Ristolainen taps in the game-winner to extend the Flyers’ point streak to a season-high six (5-0-1) games.
NEWARK, N.J. – When Travis Konecny had an “A” for alternate captain sewn on his jersey last season, it was for good reason. But years before this, his teammates probably would have opted for an “L” because he had already evolved into a leader. The Flyers veteran right wing has elevated his game to a new, higher level this season.