The Philadelphia Flyers’ Training Camp Schedule
The offseason officially ends as the Flyers training camp starts today (9/21). With the drastic changes made within the organization over the summer, a new tone is underway for the…

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA – MARCH 18: Joel Farabee #86 of the Philadelphia Flyers reacts after scoring during the third period against the Carolina Hurricanes at Wells Fargo Center on March 18,…
(Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images)The offseason officially ends as the Flyers training camp starts today (9/21). With the drastic changes made within the organization over the summer, a new tone is underway for the orange and black.
The Flyers released their training camp schedule, which will take place from Thursday, September 21st through Thursday, October 5th. Throughout training camp, preseason games will take place. Click here to see the full schedule released by the Flyers.
Altogether, there are 57 participants in training camp this season. The roster includes 30 forwards, 21 defensemen, and Six goalies fighting to make the Flyers' roster.
Importantly, this year, Philadelphia is tasked with putting all the words used this offseason into action with the product on the ice. With Danny Briere and Keith Jones' vision as to what the Flyers should be, grit will be something they are looking for from their players this season.
"We want to be a team that appears like they want it more than the opposition." Keith Jones stated this offseason. Having head coach John Tortorella will be another significant asset in acquiring this toughness from their players. Last season was Tortorella's first with the Flyers, and his coaching style ruffled a few feathers in the locker room. Tortorella has a unique style but gets the job done. Most players who didn't adapt are no longer with Philadelphia.
Unlike last season, there is a set expectation of excellence. Tortorella the Flyers' message to Owen Tippett, "If you think you have a spot, don't get too comfortable." The statement sets the tone for training camp as comfortability became too familiar among the Flyers last season, which resulted in poor hockey.
Finally, a new season means new beginnings. Jones said that in the offseason, he doesn't want to use the word "tank." This Flyers season, the team may not be the best, but they will be relentless. Setting the tone from day one is sometimes essential. A straightforward message will result in a better product on the ice. Philadelphia fans deserve a good hockey team, which is a step in the right direction.
8 Games Worth Anticipating On The Flyers Schedule Next Season
Next Flyers season will not be fun. They are finally rebuilding. That is a good thing. They are in the midst of trading a lot of their players to gear up for a long rebuild. Eventually it should pay off with a better product. But that wont make the product on the ice next season any better. They are going to be bad next year, by design. We will not get to see many wins. To be fair, we don't want to see many of them. So when the Flyers released their schedule for next season, it was not met with the same zeal.
That schedule is out now though, and there are some interesting games within it.
Just because it may be a bad season, doesn't mean there are no games worth looking forward to. Yes, it will be a tough season, but there are some games worth putting on the calendar to check out, even if it is because you want to see the other team. There will be good hockey players from other teams worth going out to see. Connor Bedard will be playing in Philly at some point. There will be games for the Flyers that could still be a fun time. Even if it is only to root for the other team because the Flyers are competing with them for the top pick.
The team record is going to be bad. But we should still try to enjoy hockey in this town as much as possible.
Here are 7 games on the Flyers schedule you can look forward to, despite it being a rebuilding season:
Oct. 12th - Season Opener at Columbus Blue Jackets
The season opener is obviously always worth looking forward to. It is the return of hockey. It may end up being not so great hockey. But it is still hockey. Though the opponent may drum up some not-so-great memories of our former GM. Columbus is where Johnny Gaudreau wound up after Chuck Fletcher couldn’t bring him to Philly. Plus, it will be the first time they see Provorov after trading him.

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Oct. 17th - Home Opener vs Vancouver Canucks
Likewise, the Home Opener is another game always worth looking forward to. They will face the Canucks this year when they play their first game at the Wells Fargo Center. Even if the product isn't great, the home opener is always a good time. it will be a packed house, and even if the game doesn't go our way, it should still be a fun time just by virtue of being opening day. Losing may make it even better actually, since it is what we want them to do.

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Oct 24th- Flyers on the Road vs the Golden Knights
Want to see what a good hockey team looks like? They will get that chance when they travel to Vegas to play the reigning champions. A team that in just several years of existence have done what the Flyers haven't been able to do in 50. Hell, they have played in two Stanley Cups in that time. As far as road trips worth taking to see the Flyers, this is probably top of the list. You likely wont get to the see a win, but you will see one really good team at least. And going to Vegas is never a bad time either.

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November 19th- Provorov's First Game Back in Philly
As mentioned, they will play Ivan Provorov for the first time to open the season. But the first time he returns to the Flyers will be November 19th. Ivan was supposed to be the next great defender for the Flyers. Instead he kind of fizzled out here. Was it that he was just not that good? Or did the Flyers fail to make use of his talents. Either way, it should make for a decent storyline when he returns to Philly.

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Dec 7th- On the Road vs Coyotes
The goal of the season is to get the best draft pick possible. One of their greatest competitors for the best odds in the lottery will be the Coyotes. A franchise so in the dumps they don’t even have a real building to play in. This may be a game you want to tune into, just to see how it impacts the Flyers chances in the lottery.

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January 23rd- Lightning Come to Town
Keith Jones told us that the Lightning are one of the teams you should try to emulate when building a team. They didn’t make much noise this year, going out early in the playoffs. But before that they were in the last 3 Stanley Cups, and won two of them. Not a bad team to try in follow the footsteps of. So it may be worth paying attention to them when they come to town. Becaus what the Lighniting have turned into as a franchise is how Keith Jones is modelling this team's rebuild.

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Feb 17th- Stadium Series Game at Met Life vs the Devils
Despite the meager expectations for the Flyers this season, they are in one of the Stadium Series games this year. They will take on the Devils at Met Life Stadium in February. Weather can sometimes ruin these games. But it is a cool sight to see when mother nature cooperates. If you haven't been before, Met Life Stadium is not that difficult to get to via train. Even if the game doesn't go the Flyers way, it could still be a fun night at Met Life.

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March 30th- Connor Bedard Comes to Philly
The Flyers did not win the Connor Bedard sweepstakes. They weren't bad enough this past year, and he is going to the Blackhawks instead. But we will at least get a chance to watch him play in person. The Blackhawks, along with Connor Bedard, are playing in Philly at the end of March. When your team is as bad as the Flyers will be this season, you plan what games you go to more around who the other team is. And with how special Connor Bedard could be, that is the type of game worth going to.

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