In this edition of our 2023-24 Philadelphia Flyers player grading series, we take a look at 29-year-old defenseman Sean Walker. He didn’t get to finish out his season with the Orange and Black due to being traded at the deadline, but the services he provided should not be forgotten.
One of the best teams in the National Hockey League is showing they have the makings of playing far into May. Following a 7-4 win over the Nashville Predators on Saturday night, the Colorado Avalanche clinched a berth into the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
The Edmonton Oilers had ample opportunity to add significant pieces at this season’s NHL Trade Deadline. They successfully acquired Adam Henrique and Sam Carrick from the Anaheim Ducks, then added depth defenseman Troy Stecher from the Arizona Coyotes.
The Edmonton Oilers got a first-hand taste of Sean Walker on Saturday night, watching him zip around the Rogers Place ice, scoring two goals. While some
Jonathan Willis of The Athletic wrote, “Fantastic game, and easy to imagine as G1 of a playoff series. It also feels like an answer to all those pre-trade
The Colorado Avalanche went all out at the 2024 NHL Trade Deadline. Colorado made a major trade with the Buffalo Sabres, sending Bowen Byram out of town in exchange for Casey Mittelstadt.
As with every game, you take the good with the bad, so time to take a look at the pluses and the minuses in the game against the Calgary Flames for the Colorado Avalanche.
It has been a whirlwind few days in the NHL with the trade deadline coming to pass on Friday afternoon.
The new additions for the Colorado Avalanche are already in town. Well, two of them are at least. Casey Mittelstadt didn’t take the ice with his new teammates as he just arrived early Thursday morning, but Sean Walker did.
The folks over at The Athletic were understandably busy on Wednesday, weighing in with their thoughts as the trades were pouring in. The staff graded the Colorado Avalanche‘s acquisitions of defenseman Sean Walker and forward Casey Mittelstadt.
It’s debatable that Brad Treliving had his phone on during Wednesday when half the league decided to have an impromptu trade frenzy. And while it seems
The Colorado Avalanche stole the show on Wednesday ahead of the 2024 NHL Trade Deadline. They swung two huge trades, picking up defenseman Sean Walker and forward Casey Mittelstadt.
Despite the National Hockey League trade deadline being on Friday at 1:00 PM MT, there were many trades on Wednesday, including the Oilers and quite a few other Pacific Division teams.
The Philadelphia Flyers kicked off what would become an eventful afternoon of NHL trades and trade rumors with the Sean Walker trade, sending Walker and a 2026 fifth-round pick to the Colorado Avalanche in exchange for Ryan Johansen and a conditional 2025 first-round pick.
The rich get richer as the Colorado Avalanche add more depth to their already stout defensive corps by acquiring Sean Walker and a 2026 fifth-round pick from the Philadelphia Flyers for Ryan Johansen and a 2025 first-round pick that is top 10 protected.
A team that just won the Stanley Cup two years ago is making it known they want to go for it again. On Wednesday, the Colorado Avalanche acquired defenseman Sean Walker and a 2026 fifth-round pick from the Philadelphia Flyers.
The Avalanche traded for one of the more highly-coveted right-handed defensemen on the market.
Even after acquiring defenceman Ilya Lyubushkin from the Anaheim Ducks, it’s been reported that the Toronto Maple Leafs are still looking to trade for defensive help on the right side.
Teams looking to add Philadelphia Flyers blueliner Sean Walker ahead of Friday’s NHL trade deadline must be prepared to cough up a first-rounder. That
We had our first blockbuster trade go down on Wednesday night ahead of the March 8 NHL trade deadline, as the Calgary Flames sent veteran defenseman Chris Tanev, with double retention, to the Dallas Stars for a second-round pick, a conditional third-round pick, and Artem Grushnikov.
Sportsnet: Elliotte Friedman and Jeff Marek on the 32 Thoughts: The Podcast – An Almost Perfect Night for Jagr episode on the Philadelphia Flyers and pending UFA defenseman Sean Walker.
Despite their third-place standing in the Metropolitan Division and very respectable 29-20-7 record, the Philadelphia Flyers will not be buyers ahead of the Mar.
With the March 8 trade deadline hastily approaching, the Philadelphia Flyers find themselves in the unique position of looking like a playoff team despite being in a rebuild.
The Philadelphia Flyers are reportedly still undecided on the future of pending free agent defenseman Sean Walker. Walker, 29, was brought over by the Flyers from the Los Angeles Kings in the summer, and has scored five goals, 15 assists, and 20 points in 56 games so far.
With just over one month remaining until the NHL’s March 8 trade deadline, we’ve got you covered at Daily Faceoff with at least one trade-focused story every day until Deadline Day.
As the 2024 NHL Trade Deadline approaches, teams have been looking to bolster their roster in hopes of making a push for a Stanley Cup. One team that will be looking to go all-in and make it back to the top is the Tampa Bay Lightning.
The Edmonton Oilers will likely be looking to bolster their roster in hopes of making a deep run into the playoffs this season after several failed attempts at winning a Stanley Cup.
Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Sean Walker was one of the hottest names involved in NHL trade talk to start the season. Rumors and links seemed to have cooled off for the moment, though that won’t be the case for the whole season.
As the NHL trade landscape unfolds, a spotlight turns to defenseman Sean Walker of the Philadelphia Flyers. Walker, despite not being the most high-profile name on the trade board, carries value.
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