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Friday Morning Fly By: Power’s still off

Today’s open discussion thread, complete with your daily dose of Philadelphia Flyers news and notes…

Jan 8, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Flyers center Trevor Zegras (46) looks on against the Toronto Maple Leafs during the second period at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images

*The Flyers decided to try and win a game by scoring only one single goal and turns out that’s a bad strategy. Power play stinks. Sitting on leads stinks. Game stunk! Recap!

*Travis Konecny left the game with a reported upper body injury. Hard to say what actually happened there, but it’ll stink if it’s serious! [BSH]

*It was a nice homecoming for our old pal Scooty Loots, who got a nice little ovation when he wa announced at the XBox last night. [Inquirer]

*Which makes sense, because everyone loves Scott Laughton. Dude’s great. And it’s nice to see Flyers fans continue to acknowledge that. [NBC Sports Philly]

*After that Ducks game it’s pretty clear that, if nothing else, the boys are having fun out there this season. And you genuinely love to see it. [BSH]

*If you’re a subscriber over at Charlie’s website, you can check out his very thorough breakdown of the Christian Dvorak signing, and what it means for the team long-term. [PHLY]

*Related, Danny Briere says that the team’s success so far this season hasn’t — and won’t! — change his plans for what he’ll do at the deadline. Curious! [BSH]

*The latest trade rumors, which apparently include Blues’ center Rob Thomas. Danny? Make the call? [The Athletic]

*And finally, power rankings, in the form of each team’s most reliable minutes-eater so far this season. [Sportsnet]

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