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Bailey’s Daily: Flyers Trade Coming? Latest from Eastern Conference

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In Saturday’s edition of Bailey’s Daily, we’ll be talking the latest Philadelphia Flyers news, NHL news, stories, highlights, and more from the last day.

Flyers News

  • Friday night’s Philadelphia Flyers game was not a good one, as the team blew a 2-0 lead to lose their sixth consecutive game against Metropolitan Division opponents.
  • Should the Flyers trade for a backup goalie? They have some options on the NHL trade market, but only if the team can make such a move worthwhile.
  • In other Flyers trade news, one potential suitor for a defenseman has removed themselves from the equation after addressing their needs on Thursday night.
  • Carchidi Column: the Flyers are indeed in a playoff spot and seemingly destined to hold onto it, but do the numbers support their journey?
  • In case you missed it, from PhHN+: a handful of Flyers players came together and agreed that rookie winger Tyson Foerster has huge potential in the NHL.

NHL News from National Hockey Now

  • The latest Boston Bruins trade talk? They are looking for something not a lot of teams are willing to sell at this time of year.
  • Was the Chris Tanev trade really a positive for the New Jersey Devils? It depends on which perspective you view the deal from.
  • Montreal Canadiens prospect Lane Hutson has been one of the hottest prospects in hockey since being drafted; now it’s time to start thinking about a contract and NHL timeline.
  • Once-backup goalie Alex Lyon has been the revelation of the season for the Detroit Red Wings, and now he faces a true test against his former team.
  • Pittsburgh Penguins forward Reilly Smith dismissed the latest NHL trade rumors that tipped him to return to the Vegas Golden Knights.

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