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Friday Morning Fly By: So much overtime

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

Mar 12, 2026; Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA; Philadelphia Flyers right wing Travis Konecny (11) celebrates his game winning shootout goal against the Minnesota Wild at Grand Casino Arena. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-Imagn Images

*The Flyers needed the extra time to do it, but they beat the Wild last night in Minnesota so at least staying up late was worth it this time. RECAP!

*Going back a couple days to that Caps game… Owen Tippett was all over the place, huh? [BSH]

*Speaking of that Caps game, this is pretty hilarious. Tom Wilson sucks but this is funny. [RMNB]

*Kinda related, Nikita Grebenkin does a really good job pissing guys on the other team off. Which is just one of the reasons he fits so well on this team. [BSH]

*Alright let’s talk about prospects. Here’s a look at who is coming down the pike besides the obvious guys like Porter Martone. [Inquirer]

*Now that Notre Dame’s season is over, we could be getting a look at nepo baby (kidding!) Cole Knuble. [BSH]

*While we’re talking college kids, here are a few the Flyers might want to think about targeting this spring/summer. [BSH]

*Okay before you look (NO CHEATING!) guess where the Flyers fall in this ranking of each team’s goalie tandem. What ya got? [The Athletic]

*So this was the summer we all expected Danny to go hard in the UFA market because, well, they’re going to have a boatload of money. But that market is getting real thin. And will probably only get thinner. [The Athletic]

*And finally… POWER RANKINGS, in the form of which teams are getting super lucky right now. [Sportsnet]

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