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If you’re looking to pick up a few things on Canada Day you’ll need to take note of grocery stores closures in Ontario on Tuesday, July 1. Here are the notable closures to consider at Costco, No ...
No registration or physical pass is needed to enjoy the discounts, the federal government said in a news release. The pass is open to all visitors, whether you are a Canadian citizen or you’re ...
The Philadelphia Flyers are one of a few teams picking at the top of the 2025 NHL Draft that are tough to get a read on, but the big picture is starting to narrow in down to a few prospects.
According to PuckPedia, the Flyers have the third-highest dead cap in the NHL, with their $6.83 million coming in behind San Jose's $9.69 million and Nashville's $10.23 million.
When I heard my name, I almost went into shock for a bit. But it was cool to celebrate with my parents. "My game can fit the Flyers' mould and I believe I was meant to be a Flyer." ...
Also at center, the Flyers added Lane Pederson with a one-year, two-way deal worth $775,000. On defense, free agents Dennis Gilbert received a one-year contract for $875,000 and Noah Juulsen got a ...
The Philadelphia Flyers have selected Porter Martone at No. 6 in the 2025 NHL Draft. Martone, a right winger, brings size and intelligence to the Flyers' offense, and it's suggested that he could ...
The Philadelphia Flyers made nine selections in the 2025 NHL draft, including two in the first round. Philadelphia is entering the next phase of its rebuild. They kicked it off before the draft by ...
Flyers director of player development Riley Armstrong called Vansaghi "The Truck" after learning quickly into dev camp drills how strong the second-round draft pick really is.
PUBLISHED: June 26, 2025 at 6:53 PM EDT The Flyers made some social media news on the eve of the NHL Draft by getting chatty with a couple of the top forward prospects late in the interview process.
The Memphis Flyer has a promo code: FLYER for $10 off tickets. The event will be at Shelby Farms Park on Saturday, June 21st, from noon to 5 p.m.
The Memphis Flyer is Memphis’ alternative newsweekly, serving the metro Memphis area of nearly a million residents. The Flyer was started in 1989 by Contemporary Media, Inc., the locally owned ...