The Trend Line · 2026-27 · awaiting opening night

Philadelphia Flyers

State of the teamThe Flyers jumped 22 points to 98 and returned to the postseason for the first time since 2019-20, in Rick Tocchet's first season behind the bench. Travis Konecny led the offence and midseason pickup Trevor Zegras chipped in 67 points. Philadelphia even won a round — beating Pittsburgh in six — before getting swept by the eventual champion Hurricanes. The Flyers made the summer's boldest play and lost it, offer-sheeting Anaheim's Leo Carlsson at $18 million a season before the Ducks matched. They settled for locking up their own, extending Trevor Zegras and Jamie Drysdale for four years apiece, and added goaltender Joseph Woll from Toronto. The new season starts tracking here at puck drop.
61
2021-22
75
2022-23
87
2023-24
76
2024-25
98
2025-26
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2026-27
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Team Points Pace

Cumulative standings points through each game of the season, one colour per year. The red line is this season. Toggle to season-total bars for the year-over-year story.

one colour per season · hover for game detail
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Goals For & Against

Offence and defence, by season or game by game. Lower is better on goals against.

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Player Production

Each column is a core player; each dot is one season. Red is this season. Toggle the metric; hover any dot for the full line.

red = current season · one colour per past year
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Ice Time Tracker

Who's getting more ice time? Average minutes per game, season by season — the clearest read on who's gaining, and losing, the coach's trust. Flip to power-play time to see who's on the top unit. Add any skater on the roster; click a name in the legend to hide his line.

Minutes per game, from official NHL ice-time data.
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Goaltending

Every goalie season, dot size scaled by games played.

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Team Engine

Under-the-hood numbers, season by season: faceoffs, possession (SAT% is what the analytics crowd calls Corsi; Fenwick is the same idea minus blocked shots — above 50% means this team controls play), special teams, and shot rates.

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Zone Time

Offensive-zone time is the why behind shot-attempt share (SAT%) above — a team that lives in the offensive zone out-attempts opponents. The line tracks how that's moved season by season; the bar is this year's split. Based on NHL player-tracking data.

No player-tracking zone data published for this team.
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