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Size became a very clear trend across the Flyers' 2025 draft haul, but assistant GM Brent Flahr said that was only part of ...
Rather than throwing a hit to separate an opposing player from the puck, he will choose to throw a hit to start something ...
After drafting top winger Porter Martone over center James Hagens at the top of the 2025 NHL Draft, the Philadelphia Flyers ...
Martone, who went sixth overall, looks to become one of the Flyers' next stars, after looking up to Claude Giroux and Wayne ...
Experts say they like the Flyers’ No. 6 pick as Martone was the best player available, but some question marks were raised ...
The chips started falling in front of them on Friday night as five teams forced the Flyers to cross off name after name on their 2025 NHL draft board. And after all the conjecture and debate, and ...
Here is everything Flyers fans need to know about their first-round pick in the 2025 NHL Draft, Porter Martone.
The Philadelphia Flyers had an NHL draft that would make the Broad Street Bullies of the 1970s proud. Five of their eight ...
Flyers general manager Danny Brière and Co. went with the best winger in the class at No. 6 and traded up for a massive 6-foot-5 center in the first round of the NHL draft.
Selections included two players in round one on Friday, Seven players in rounds two through seven on Saturday.
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At 6-foot-3 and 205 pounds, the Porter Martone checks just about every box this franchise has historically loved—size, edge, and a heavy right-handed shot. He’s a bruising 18-year-old with legitimate ...