The Calgary Flames are building for the future but also fighting for a playoff invite this spring. The Flames landed forwards Joel Farabee and Morgan Frost — both in their mid-20s, and both drafted as first-rounders — in a jaw-dropper of a deal ...
It looks like Joel Farabee and Morgan Frost have played their last game with the Flyers. The team is sending both forwards to Calgary in a trade with the Flames, a source confirmed Thursday night to NBC Sports Philadelphia.
The Philadelphia Flyers acquired forwards Andrei Kuzmenko and Jakob Pelletier from the Calgary Flames in exchange for forwards Joel Farabee and Morgan Frost.
Frost and Farabee have been trade candidates for the Flyers for quite some time and now both players are heading to Calgary. Frost has appeared in 48 games this season, where he has 11 goals and 25 points. Farabee, on the other hand, has eight goals and 19 points in 49 contests.
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Ron Francis, the general manager of the Seattle Kraken, has always loved Joel Farabee, going back to his final years as GM of the Carolina Hurricanes. So this rumor is not that surprising. Meanwhile,
Farabee scored a goal in Monday's 4-2 win over the Devils. Farabee has two goals and three assists over six contests since he was scratched for three games earlier in the month. It appears that stint in the press box helped get the 24-year-old's play back on track.
Ilya Sorokin made 23 saves for his third shutout of the season, Marc Gatcomb scored his first NHL goal and the New York Islanders won their sixth straight game with a 3-0 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers.
Farabee and Laughton will welcome guests ahead of the Flyers' annual Pride game on Tuesday. "It’s all about bringing people together and putting smiles on people’s faces," Farabee said.
PHILADELPHIA — It was an early-season storyline that stuck in John Tortorella’s craw. Desperately searching for chemistry among his forwards, the Flyers coach wasn’t just placing them in the proverbial blender, but it seemed as if he was actively attempting to use every combination mathematically possible.
The Flyers beat the Devils for the second time in 10 days by picking up a 4-2 win Monday night at the Wells Fargo Center.