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We sometimes like the Philadelphia Flyers.

    Flyers Season is Over | HW 6.30

    Flyers Season is Over | HW 6.30

    In the latest installment of High and Wide Radio, Jim Iacovone and Jack Smith grapple with the bitter end of the Philadelphia Flyers' 2023-2024 campaign, a season that promised much but ultimately crumbled under the weight of a critical two-week slump. The hosts dissect the final game's heart-wrenching loss, where the Flyers' playoff dreams were dashed despite a valiant effort and a late-game gamble that saw the goalie pulled, only to be countered by an instant goal that sealed their fate.



    Jim and Jack delve into the raw emotions swirling post-game and ponder the silver linings amidst the disappointment. They discuss the impact of young goaltender Sam Erson's performance, who showed promise in the crease, and the implications of controversial benching decisions that left fans questioning the strategy in crucial moments.



    As the Flyers face a long offseason, the duo scrutinizes the team's needs, from a top-line center to a number one defenseman, and the critical decisions that lie ahead for GM Danny Briere. They speculate on potential offseason moves, including the possibility of trading key forwards to reshape the roster and the anticipation of Russian prospect Ivan Fedotov finally joining the fold.



    With the draft looming and the rebuild entering its next phase, High and Wide Radio provides an unflinching analysis of a Flyers team at a crossroads. Join Jim and Jack as they navigate the turbulent aftermath of a season that slipped through the Flyers' fingers and look ahead to an offseason ripe for change. Subscribe now for an insider's perspective on what's next for the orange and black.

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    Flyers Implode | HW 6.29

    Flyers Implode | HW 6.29

    In this episode of High and Wide Radio, the Philadelphia Flyers' season teeters on the brink of collapse as Jim Iacovone and Jack Smith dissect the team's recent string of demoralizing defeats, including the soul-crushing 9-3 loss to Montreal. With the Flyers' playoff hopes disintegrating before their eyes, the hosts explore the somber mood within the locker room and the implications of the team's decision to remain fully dressed in their gear post-game—a move signaling a moment of reflection and accountability.



    The conversation shifts to the goaltending quandary, where the duo weighs in on the future of the crease with prospects like Ivan Fedotov and Alexei Kolosov waiting in the wings. Could the Flyers' netminding woes find solace in these promising talents, or will the offseason bring about a veteran presence to stabilize the ship?



    As the Flyers face their final games of the season, including a fierce matchup against the New York Rangers, Jim and Jack ponder the significance of finishing strong, not just for pride but for the integrity of the Flyers' emblem. The team's response to these final tests could set the tone for an offseason ripe for introspection and change.



    Wrapping up on a hopeful note, the hosts introduce the Flyers' latest acquisition, Swedish forward Oscar Eklind, and speculate on his potential impact. Could this 6'4" Swede be the physical presence the Flyers have been craving, or will he be another depth piece in the ongoing puzzle of roster construction?



    For an unvarnished look at the Flyers' tumultuous season, the search for silver linings, and the critical decisions that lie ahead, tune in to this episode of High and Wide Radio. Subscribe now to join the conversation and stay updated on all the developments as the Flyers regroup and rebuild.

    • 1 時間31分
    The Tortorella Effect | HW 6.28

    The Tortorella Effect | HW 6.28

    In this critical episode of High and Wide Radio, Jim Iacovone and Jack Smith delve into the Philadelphia Flyers' precarious position as they fight tooth and nail for a playoff berth. With the shadow of elimination looming, the Flyers face a series of must-win games against non-playoff teams, and the pressure to secure every possible point is palpable.



    The hosts dissect the team's recent performances, including the heart-stopping overtime loss to the Islanders, which saw a costly error from Morgan Frost. In a moment of raw accountability, Frost's candid admission of his mistake sets the tone for the Flyers' urgent push forward.



    As the conversation turns to the crease, the Flyers' goaltending situation takes center stage. The arrival of towering Russian netminder Ivan Fedotov, who made his NHL debut under high-stakes conditions, offers a glimmer of hope. With his imposing presence and calm demeanor, Fedotov's integration into the lineup could be a game-changer for the Flyers' late-season surge.



    Meanwhile, another Russian prospect, Alexei Kolosov, joins the ranks in Lehigh Valley, bolstering the organization's goaltending depth and sparking discussions about the future between the pipes.



    With crucial matchups on the horizon and the team's fate hanging by a thread, Jim and Jack emphasize the importance of seizing every opportunity, starting with the upcoming games against Buffalo and Columbus. The Flyers must rise to the occasion, leaving no stone unturned in their quest for the postseason.



    For an unfiltered analysis of the Flyers' playoff chase, the team's response to adversity, and the potential impact of their new Russian reinforcements, tune in to this episode of High and Wide Radio. Subscribe now to join the conversation and stay updated on the Flyers' fight for playoff life.

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    Flyers Survive Gauntlet | HW 6.27

    Flyers Survive Gauntlet | HW 6.27

    In this high-stakes episode of High and Wide Radio, Jim Iacovone and Jack Smith navigate the turbulent waters of the Philadelphia Flyers' playoff race, discussing the team's resilience during a brutal stretch against the NHL's top-tier teams. Despite the odds, the Flyers cling to their playoff spot, showcasing their tenacity in the face of adversity. 



    The hosts delve into the team's performance, highlighting the remarkable efforts of the makeshift defensive corps. With players like Yegor Zamula stepping up and veterans like Cam York shouldering increased responsibility, the Flyers' blue line has managed to hold the fort, leaving Jim and Jack to ponder the impact of their return to full health.



    As the conversation shifts to the offensive front, Morgan Frost's emergence as a consistent threat is put under the microscope. With a points streak that silences critics, Frost's contributions have been crucial in keeping the Flyers' playoff dreams alive. The duo also discusses the potential arrival of goalie prospect Alexei Kolosov and the implications of throwing him into the NHL's playoff crucible.



    With pivotal games on the horizon, including matchups against Montreal and Chicago, Jim and Jack emphasize the importance of maintaining momentum and avoiding the dreaded trap games. The Flyers' ability to secure points against these teams could very well dictate their postseason fate.



    For an in-depth analysis of the Flyers' playoff push, the unexpected heroes on defense, and the team's strategic maneuvers in the final stretch, tune in to this episode of High and Wide Radio. Subscribe now to join the conversation and stay updated on the Flyers' pursuit of playoff glory.

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    Couturier Scratched | HW 6.26

    Couturier Scratched | HW 6.26

    In this episode of High and Wide Radio, the Philadelphia Flyers' playoff aspirations are in the crosshairs as Jim Iacovone and Jack Smith scrutinize the team's precarious position in the Metropolitan Division. With the Capitals, Red Wings, and Islanders breathing down their necks, the Flyers' resolve is tested as they navigate the treacherous waters of the playoff race.



    The conversation heats up as they dissect the controversial benching of newly-minted captain Sean Couturier, exploring the implications of such a bold move by Coach Tortorella. The hosts debate the potential long-term effects on team dynamics, Couturier's response, and whether this strategy will pay dividends or backfire as the Flyers face a daunting schedule ahead.



    Jim and Jack also shine a spotlight on the unsung heroes of the blue line, praising the contributions of players like Adam Ginning and Eric Johnson, while pondering the future of Ronnie Attard amidst the team's defensive challenges.



    As the Flyers gear up for pivotal matchups against powerhouses like Carolina and Boston, and a crucial contest against Florida, the stakes couldn't be higher. Will the Flyers emerge from this gauntlet with their playoff hopes intact, or will the pressure prove too much for this gritty squad?



    For an unflinching look at the Flyers' playoff chase, the Couturier controversy, and the team's strategy in the face of adversity, tune in to this episode of High and Wide Radio. Subscribe now to join the conversation and stay updated on all the twists and turns of the Flyers' fight for a postseason spot.

    • 1 時間25分
    Big Balls Briere | HW 6.25

    Big Balls Briere | HW 6.25

    In this electrifying episode of High and Wide Radio, the Philadelphia Flyers' playoff hopes hang in the balance as Jim Iacovone and Jack Smith dissect the team's performance and the impact of recent injuries on the blue line. With a daunting stretch of games ahead, the hosts delve into the Flyers' precarious position in the standings and the looming matchups against juggernauts like Toronto and Boston.



    The conversation takes a compelling turn as they spotlight the evolution of Morgan Frost, praising his improved defensive play and consistent scoring against lower-tier teams, while challenging him to elevate his game against the league's elite. The hosts also shine a light on the promising emergence of Tyson Foerster, whose on-ice presence and knack for being around the puck signal the potential for a future star in the making.



    As the Flyers navigate through the gauntlet of their schedule, Jim and Jack keep a close eye on the team's discipline, emphasizing the need for smart play and avoiding costly penalties that have recently plagued their performances.



    For a deep dive into the Flyers' playoff chase, the growth of their young talent, and the team's strategy against top-tier opposition, tune in to this episode of High and Wide Radio. Subscribe now to join the conversation and stay updated on all the latest developments as the Flyers fight for a postseason berth.

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