If Flyers fans aren't bickering about goaltending, they're likely expressing their discontent with their team's power play. Year after year, Philly's man advantage has proven to be a momentum killer and statistical nightmare for the orange and black.
Although the power play improved from 12.2% in 2023-24 to 15.8% in 2024-25, it has still been incredibly painful to watch. With the Flyers hiring the highly sought-after Rick Tocchet this summer, in came a fresh set of coaches. Perhaps the man with the most skeptical eyes on him will be the newly appointed power play coach, Yogi Svejkovsky.
Although the Flyers didn't make any earth-shattering moves this offseason, except for acquiring a reclamation project in Trevor Zegras, many are hoping several crucial members of their squad can chip in additional offensive firepower.