Today we discuss latest trade rumors around Philadelphia Flyers forward Scott Laughton. Plus Four Nations wins for Travis Sanheim, Travis Konecny, and Sam Ersson!
Philadelphia Flyers' Travis Konecny plays during an NHL hockey game, Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/)
Travis Konecny, Travis Sanheim, and Samuel Ersson all represented the Philadelphia Flyers during the Four Nations Face-Off.
I [hopefully] get to be part of a big game on a big, big stage here. And like I said, it will be a lot of fun and hopefully we get the outcome we want," Konecny said Tuesday.
Now that the 4 Nations Face-Off is over, it’s time to focus on the only hockey that matters. Philadelphia Flyers hockey. Jokes aside, congrats to Travis Sanheim and Travis Konecny on their medals, even though TK was the odd man out.
Canada coach Jon Cooper will make one tweak from Monday's winning lineup and instead go with Carolina Hurricanes winger Seth Jarvis against the U.S.
Off, Konecny and other players who are used to heavy NHL usage in high-leverage situations must adapt quickly to playing somewhat different roles.
With 16 goals and 36 points overall on the season, Michkov does have his place in the Calder Trophy conversation for Rookie of the Year, but he has taken a back seat to San Jose's No. 1 overall pick Macklin Celebrini (17 goals, 40 points) and Montreal's rising star Lane Hutson (38 assists, 41 points).
Sitting at a pod in the bowels of the Bell Centre on media day at the 4 Nations Face-Off, Travis Sanheim let out a chuckle. “We still try to fit it in a little, but not quite the same,” he said. “We’re not yelling at each other across the room like we might be with the Flyers.
Kuzmenko is in the final season of a two-year, $11 million deal that also has a modified 12-team no-trade clause.
Two Flyers players are set to partake in the final of 4 Nations Face-Off later tonight. It's a highly anticipated rematch from the tournament's earlier