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Flyers' Post-Olympic Resurgence Fueled by Consistency
Young players and veteran leadership have helped the team turn things around after the Winter Olympics.
Apr. 13, 2026 at 10:26pm
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The Flyers' post-Olympic resurgence is a testament to the team's resilience and ability to find consistency through a mix of veteran leadership and young talent.Philadelphia TodayThe Philadelphia Flyers have gone on a 16-6-1 tear since the Olympic break, turning their season around after being left for dead before the Olympics. The team's resurgence has been fueled by consistent play, with the Flyers losing back-to-back games only once over a six-week span. Veteran leadership and the contributions of young players like Porter Martone, Alex Bump, and Denver Barkey have also played a key role in the team's turnaround.
Why it matters
The Flyers' post-Olympic resurgence has been a remarkable turnaround, as the team was practically written off as non-contenders before the Winter Olympics. Their ability to find consistency and get contributions from both veterans and young players has been crucial in keeping them in playoff contention.
The details
According to forward Garnet Hathaway, the key to the Flyers' resurgence has been their consistent play, making the right decisions and focusing on controlling what they can control. The team has been remarkable in the second half of back-to-back games, going a spotless 5-0. Once the Flyers started seeing improvements in early March, the momentum became contagious. Veteran players like Travis Konecny have also praised the contributions of the team's young players, who have stepped up and played a professional style without feeling the pressure.
- The Flyers are 16-6-1 since the Olympic break.
- The team lost back-to-back games only once over a six-week span.
- The Flyers' resurgence started in early March.
The players
Garnet Hathaway
A Flyers forward who believes the team's resurgence has been fueled by consistent play.
Travis Konecny
A Flyers forward who has been with the team since 2017 and has praised the contributions of the team's young players.
Rick Tocchet
The Flyers' head coach, who has drawn on his own experience as a young player to help guide the team's young players.
David Jiricek
A defenseman recently acquired by the Flyers from the Columbus Blue Jackets, who has impressed the coaching staff with his potential.
Porter Martone
A Flyers rookie who has stepped up and played a professional style without feeling the pressure.
What they’re saying
“'Consistency, guys are focusing on 'how can I control what I can control?' What's the right play, what sets up my teammate well? What do I have to do defensively.'”
— Garnet Hathaway, Flyers Forward
“'I like where our team is at right now, the style we've been playing the last month. I think the (locker) room is in a good spot. A lot of the young guys that we have, they've been farther ahead than you would expect.'”
— Travis Konecny, Flyers Forward
“'There are some young guys (now) who have played some big games. There's a little bit of nervous energy, so you try to help them. They know the task at hand. We just don't want to overthink things. That's when you get nervous.'”
— Rick Tocchet, Flyers Head Coach
What’s next
The Flyers will look to continue their strong play and secure a playoff spot in the final weeks of the regular season.
The takeaway
The Flyers' post-Olympic resurgence demonstrates the value of consistent play, veteran leadership, and the contributions of young players. Their ability to turn things around after being written off earlier in the season is a testament to the team's resilience and determination.
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