The Philadelphia Flyers, needing all the help they can get for their rebuild, could be eyeing a defenseman as they await the 2024 NHL Draft. Regarding defenders in the draft, the Flyers have had a pretty interesting history in selecting them.
The Tampa Bay Lightning trade deadline will be interesting to watch this season. Over the last several seasons, they’ve been active with deals. It started with Blake Coleman and Barclay Goodrow.
As the Columbus Blue Jackets endure another miserable National Hockey League campaign, interim general manager John Davidson will be busy in his new role ahead of the Mar.
Dan Kingerski: Scouts listed to attend the Penguins-Canucks game in Pittsburgh, though not all showed up, including the Toronto Maple Leafs, Vegas Golden Knights, Dallas Stars, New York Islanders, Ottawa Senators, Winnipeg Jets, Florida Panthers, and the Edmonton Oilers.
According to The Fourth Period, the Columbus Blue Jackets are willing to take calls on defenseman Ivan Provorov. Writing, “The Blue Jackets could retain part of Provorov’s remaining contract to help maximize their return and also assist cap-strapped teams,” they note that the Tampa Bay Lightning and Edmonton Oilers may have interest.
It’s been a tough season for the Columbus Blue Jackets. Despite flashes of optimism in the offseason – through a shiny new third overall pick, adding a couple of top-four defensemen, and a fresh faced rookie head coach – the team is no better.
The struggling Columbus Blue Jackets will likely be selling at the trade deadline this season as they currently sit near the bottom of the standings at the end of January.
Columbus Blue Jackets General Manager Jarmo Kekäläinen is reportedly open to trade discussions for key players Patrik Laine and Ivan Provorov, according to TSN’s Darren Dreger.
At the end of the day, given that both players are signed beyond this season to relatively large sums of money, it is unlikely that the Blue Jackets will be able to find a trading partner until the draft or the opening of the free-agent market next summer.
After just seven months, it’s possible former Philadelphia Flyers standout Ivan Provorov could be on the move once again. The Flyers traded Provorov to
In Ivan Provorov’s return to the Wells Fargo Center, the Philadelphia Flyers whipped the Columbus Blue Jackets, 5-2, on Sunday. In 18 prior games in his new threads, the longtime Flyers defenseman produced one goal, 10 assists, and 11 points.
During the first period of his return to the Wells Fargo Center, Ivan Provorov received a video tribute from the Philadelphia Flyers. His reception, however, was bittersweet.
On Tuesday, Daniel Briere made his first major trade at the helm of the Philadelphia Flyers by sending franchise stalwart Ivan Provorov to the Columbus Blue Jackets in a three-team deal that included the Los Angeles Kings.
With Mike Babcock expected to be named Columbus Blue Jackets head coach later this summer, the Blue Jackets have made a major push to improve their roster for his first season as head coach.
The deal, which is still being finalized, will see defenseman Ivan Provorov join the Blue Jackets, while the Flyers will reportedly acquire Sean Walker and Cal Petersen.
A crucial offseason looms as the Philadelphia Flyers restructure their organization with changes at all levels. Head coach John Tortorella won’t be going anywhere after his first season in Philadelphia, and his input in player personnel during the 2023 offseason will be as influential as any other coach in the NHL.
Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Ivan Provorov refused to participate in the team’s Pride Night celebration before Tuesday night's game.
What do the Philadelphia Flyers think about hosting Pride Night? We’ll start with the canned answer, submitted to Daily Faceoff Tuesday evening in a statement reacting to the news that defenseman Ivan Provorov refused to wear a Pride jersey during the pre-game warmup on the grounds of his Russian Orthodox religious beliefs.
Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Ivan Provorov is drawing in plenty of criticism Tuesday evening, as he refused to wear a team-issued pride-theme jersey during warmups of the Flyers’ game against the Anaheim Ducks.
Looking At Trade Deadline Candidates Falling Out Of Favor Harman Dayal of The Atlantic: The NHL Trade Deadline is still about seven weeks away. What may surprise some general managers is those players who have fallen out of favor.
Hockey insider Elliotte Friedman recently stated in his “32 Thoughts” Podcast that the Philadelphia Flyers and defenceman Ivan Provorov might be reaching a point where it’s time for both parties to part ways.
Elliotte Friedman recently noted on the 32 Thoughts Podcast that he thinks the Philadelphia Flyers and defenseman Ivan Provorov have finally decided that the “mutual frustration” in the relationship is too much and that it’s time to explore a trade.
With the trade deadline in the rearview mirror, Frank Seravalli and Matt Larkin decided to look back on what happened and what it means going forward.
His agent Todd Diamond spoke to Rick Dhaliwal of Sportsnet Tuesday and reported that they and the Flyers were closer Monday on a contract than they had been for weeks.
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