For the sake of the team and the sake of the future, the Philadelphia Flyers need to find a way to get Marc Staal into the lineup and onto the ice more often.
The Philadelphia Flyers are finally getting healthy on the heels of their five-game win streak. Marc Staal practiced Tuesday in a regular, black practice jersey once again, and was officially activated off of injured reserve late in the morning.
The Philadelphia Flyers announced Tuesday that they had activated Marc Staal off of injured reserve, with Felix Sandstrom officially clearing waivers and heading to the Lehigh Valley Phantoms.
The Flyers have activated defenseman Marc Staal from IR.
It sure looks as though the Philadelphia Flyers will be sporting a new look on defense at some point this weekend. To begin Friday’s practice, defenseman Marc Staal took the ice wearing a black jersey.
The Philadelphia Flyers welcomed a few familiar faces back to the ice Tuesday morning. Defensemen Rasmus Ristolainen and Marc Staal were two of the first players on the ice, donning yellow non-contact jerseys.
After being decimated by injury the last few seasons, the Philadelphia Flyers have gotten off pretty easy, so far this season. Carter Hart missed a couple of weeks due to a back injury and illness, but he should be back in the net on Wednesday.
Per The Fourth Period’s Anthony Di Marco, Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Marc Staal is reportedly set to miss significant time after an awkward collision with Warren Foegele forced him out of Thursday night’s game.
In the NHL, veterans play a valuable role. Teams rely on veteran depth for a postseason push, like the Florida Panthers. Alternatively, franchises amid a rebuild, such as the Philadelphia Flyers, find value in veterans as mentors who lead by example.
Nobody expects the Philadelphia Flyers to make the Stanley Cup finals anytime soon. Even qualifying for the playoffs next season seems a reach. But it’s never too early to instill a winning spirit and attitude into the locker room — especially a room with so many young players like the Flyers expect to have.
Earlier today, the Philadelphia Flyers signed defenseman Marc Staal to a one-year contract worth $1.1 million. Staal, who is 36 years old, is coming off a Stanley Cup Final run with the Florida Panthers where he scored three goals and added 12 assists for 15 points through 82 regular season games.
The Philadelphia Flyers have announced the signing of veteran defenseman Marc Staal to a one-year contract worth $1.1 million. Staal, known for his experience and depth on the blue line, is expected to contribute to the Flyers’ efforts may be a temporary fill-in, with a high likelihood he’s traded by this upcoming season’s NHL Trade Deadline.
The Philadelphia Flyers are signing veteran defenseman Marc Staal to a one-year contract.
The Philadelphia Flyers are signing veteran defenseman Marc Staal to a one-year, $1.1M contract.
The offseason is now fully underway after Vegas took home the Stanley Cup which means that it’s time to examine what each team will need to accomplish over the coming months. Next up is a look at Florida.
Marc Staal spilled the beans when it came to the Florida Panthers newest postgame tradition of chewing on a bone following playoff wins. It was believed to be a rawhide chew, the kind one would buy for their dog at Petco.
Marc Staal has played in more than 1,100 NHL games over 16 years and is in the midst of his first season with the Florida Panthers. His longevity is especially impressive as a few serious injuries jeopardized his career when he was in his 20s.
The Florida Panthers' playoff run is the kind of story that feels so surreal that you’ve definitely never seen it before. Except, wait a minute, you actually already have.
The Hurricanes and Panthers are two teams brimming with tenacity, skill and top-notch goaltending, all of which are keys in the recipe for a good series.
The Pittsburgh Penguins found their blueprint -- sort of -- and will be looking for more of the same Tuesday when the Florida Panthers visit.
It looks like there will be a Staal family reunion in Florida next season.
The Detroit Red Wings could go without defenseman Marc Staal when they welcome the Tampa Bay Lightning to Little Caesars Arena on Saturday afternoon. Red Wings head coach Jeff Blashill announced on Friday that Staal is questionable to suit up for the matinee affair (12:30 p.m.
Detroit Red Wings defenseman Marc Staal inched two goals closer to 50 in his career in Tuesday’s 7–5 loss to the Edmonton Oilers. Playing in his 1,001st regular-season game in the National Hockey League, Staal scored twice (once in the first period and again in the third) for his first-ever two-goal outing.
Marc Staal will become the 366th player in National Hockey League history to suit up for 1,000 career regular-season games his Detroit Red Wings take on the Calgary Flames on Saturday night (7:00 p.m.
Despite riding high on a five-game winning streak, the Detroit Red Wings released some very unfortunate news Monday morning, as defenseman Marc Staal has entered the National Hockey League’s COVID-19 protocol.
We reported a couple of days ago that the Staal brothers (Eric and Marc) wanted to continue playing in the NHL this coming season and would be looking to sign new deals.
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