The International Ice Hockey Federation banned Flyers goaltender Ivan Fedotov from international competition. This ruling stems from the IIHF’s original statement from last summer on which of Fedotov’s contracts are valid: the one he signed with the Flyers or the KHL’s CSKA. In the summer of 2022, Fedotov signed an entry-level contract with the Flyers to make the transition to … [Read more...] about IIHF Bans Fedotov from International Competition
Sixers Undervalue Draft Picks Too Much
After the 2021 draft, the Sixers made a whopping ZERO draft picks that are on the teams. In 2022, they drafted David Roddy (who instantly went to Memphis), and then in 2023, they did not make a selection. In recent years, this front office has completely overlooked the importance of the NBA draft, where solid players can be found for a very reasonable price. Failing to Make … [Read more...] about Sixers Undervalue Draft Picks Too Much
Is the Philadelphia Union Ready for Cavan Sullivan?
14-year-old prodigy Cavan Sullivan officially signed a 4-year deal with the Philadelphia Union. However, given the current state of the team, is the Union ready for the phenom? Usually, the questions are reversed. A 14-year-old kid should be the one in question about making his pro debut. However, the Philadelphia Union is currently in a nosedive identity crisis. At the … [Read more...] about Is the Philadelphia Union Ready for Cavan Sullivan?
Eagles’ Howie Roseman Has Shifted His Draft-Day Approach
After a dreadful 2020 NFL draft that helped send the Philadelphia Eagles into a short-term rebuild, GM Howie Roseman has completely changed his approach to the draft. Everyone’s a critic, but Roseman’s work in recent drafts has been fascinating. He is one of the best in the business at getting value out of draft picks, and so far, it seems to be working. The Infamous Reagor … [Read more...] about Eagles’ Howie Roseman Has Shifted His Draft-Day Approach
For the 30-win Phillies, the Best is Yet to Come
Zach Wheeler isn’t happy. The Phillies ace, who ranks second in the N.L. in strikeouts, had his worst start of the season on Sunday against the Marlins, allowing six runs on six hits and three walks over just four innings. He’s admitted over the first month and a half of the regular season that he hasn’t had his “best stuff.” He’s been battling through some things, often … [Read more...] about For the 30-win Phillies, the Best is Yet to Come