What radio channel are the Flyers on tonight?
What radio channel are the Flyers on tonight?
97.5 FM The Fanatic will serve as the Flyers flagship again this season and will carry seven preseason games and 60 regular-season games. The remaining 22 games will air on 93.3 WMMR to avoid conflicts with Philadelphia 76ers radio broadcasts.
How can I listen to the Flyers game today?
Flyers Radio 24/7 – Free Internet Radio – Live365.
Who are the Flyers radio announcers?
Jackson, the longtime play-by-play announcer, and Jones, the former Flyer, lead the live game coverage, while Taryn Hatcher, Scott Hartnell and Al Morganti will have the analysis and reaction on Flyers Pregame and Postgame Live. The Flyers have 13 games on national broadcasts this season.
What was the Flyers score tonight?
Flyers’ Owen Tippett: Two points in Friday’s loss Tippett scored a goal and an assist, both on the power play, in Friday’s 4-2 loss to the Senators.
Who is Taryn Hatcher?
Taryn Hatcher is a sports show host and reporter who currently works at NBC in Philadelphia. Before working with NBC, she worked as a freelance sideline reporter for NCAA basketball. Famous for being an American journalist and for especially working as a host and reporter for NBC Sports Philadelphia.
Where can I listen to NHL playoffs?
Listen to live NHL game radio with TuneIn. With TuneIn you can stream NHL radio for any team and game in the league from anywhere in the world. To listen on mobile devices, you can download the TuneIn app on the App Store or Google Play.
How good are the Philadelphia Flyers?
Since the return to action on The Bubble in August of 2020, the Flyers are 43-37-12. They’ve lost 55 of their last 98 games. There is absolutely nothing dynamic about this club. There is nothing they do particularly well, unless you count not scoring, because they’re phenomenal at not scoring.
Did the Flyers win twitter?
Did The Flyers Win? No. The Flyers are finally eliminated from the playoffs.
Where is Derian Hatcher now?
He is currently an owner of the Sarnia Sting of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL). Sterling Heights, Michigan, U.S. He is the younger brother of former NHL player Kevin Hatcher, with whom he was inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame on October 21, 2010.