Flyers prospect Porter Martone to commit to Michigan State
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The Philadelphia Flyers have officially reached the point where they can't afford to hold onto the rotting contract of Ryan Ellis any longer.
The 2025-26 season will still be a transitional one for the organization, but there are reasons to believe it should be pretty intriguing.
More than 60 Flyers Alumni turned out for the recent Flyers Alumni Charity Classic weekend, consisting of three fundraising events in three days: a pickleball tournament in Malvern, a walk/run/ride event in Conshohocken and the annual golf tournament in Wilmington.
The Philadelphia Flyers are the land of opportunity in 2025-26. The Flyers ’ off-season moves make it clear that the theme this upcoming season is “a fresh start.” Some additions either didn’t live up to their last contract, have struggled with injuries and poor play, just had an off-year or were simply looking to head elsewhere.
The Flyers have a lot of stock put into their prospects, and some notable names are only getting closer to the NHL roster.
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ATLANTIC CITY — Garnet Hathaway let out a laugh and a broad smile when asked the question: “When was the last time you rode a bike?” In actuality, it hadn’t been that long. No, he hasn’t been perfecting his Wingate test,
Porter Martone's commitment to the NCAA's Michigan State means one less winger is battling for a roster spot with the Philadelphia Flyers this fall.