October 28, 2025
Flyer lose to Sabres in final game of the season

Predicting whether the Flyers will make the playoffs in the 2025-26 season is tricky, as it depends on several factors, including their roster development, Goaltending, and competition in the Eastern Conference.

The Flyers are in the midst of a rebuild, with young talents like Matvei Michkov, Owen Tippett, Tyson Foerster, and newly acquired Trevor Zegras expected to drive the offense. Michkov, in particular, is seen as a potential game-changer, with his skill set likely to boost the team’s scoring, which was a weakness last season (27th in the league with 2.82 goals per game). The addition of Zegras, projected to score 25+ goals, and a potential breakout from Tippett (aiming for 30 goals) could give the Flyers two solid scoring lines. Hiring Rick Tocchet as Head Coach is also a positive, bringing a hard-nosed, structured approach that could maximize the team’s potential.

However, Goaltending remains a significant question mark. Samuel Ersson is the primary starter, but his performance last season (.890 Save Percentage) was inconsistent, and the backup situation with Dan Vladar (acquired to replace Ivan Fedotov) is unproven. The Flyers’ Goaltending tandem needs to step up, as last season’s collapse was partly due to inconsistencies at the Goaltending position. If Vladar and Ersson can stabilize the crease, the Flyers’ chances of making the playoffs improve significantly.

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Projections for the 2025-26 season are mixed. Some people are optimistic, with one bold prediction suggesting the Flyers will sneak into the playoffs as a wild-card team, potentially with 93 points. This optimism stems from the team’s young core, improved offensive potential, and a weak Metropolitan Division, where teams like the Pittsburgh Penguins and New Jersey Devils may not dominate as expected. However, others are less confident, pointing to the Flyers’ regression last season, as a primary factor why. The Eastern Conference is also stacked with strong teams like the Florida Panthers, New York Rangers (Expected to be back to form) and the Carolina Hurricanes, which could edge out the Flyers for wild-card spots.

The Flyers’ defensive depth is another concern. While they have promising prospects like Oliver Bonk and Emil Andrae, their blueline lacks a true difference-maker, which could hurt them in tight games. Their Penalty Kill (4th in the NHL last season at 83.4%) is a strength, but their Power Play (worst in the league at 12.2%) needs significant improvement to capitalize on opportunities.

Verdict: The Flyers have a decent shot at the playoffs, likely as a wild-card team, if their goaltending holds up and their young forwards (Michkov, Zegras, Tippett) deliver as expected. A point total around 90-93 could get them in, given the Metropolitan Division’s relative weakness. However, their rebuild is still ongoing, and inconsistencies in net or failure to improve their Power Play play could see them fall short again. Their success hinges on goaltending stability and offensive growth.

New coach, Trevor Zegras, a better Power Play, I predict they will make the Playoffs with 93 points as a Wild Card team.

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