Category: Doug Jarvis
Keith Yandle retires a Flyer
NHLRaj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports The NHL’s Iron Man calls it quits after 16 seasons Sixteen-year NHL veteran defenseman Keith Yandle announced his retirement yesterday. The NHL’s iron man played 77 games for the Philadelphia Flyers this past season, the 52nd of which officially put...
Read moreGolden Knights sign Phil Kessel to one-year, $1.5M contract
Phil KesselThe Vegas Golden Knights have signed Phil Kessel to a one-year contract worth $1.5 million, the club announced Wednesday.
Read moreBergeron of Bruins wins Selke Trophy as best defensive forward
Washington CapitalsPatrice Bergeron on Sunday won the Selke Trophy, presented annually to the forward best to excel in the defensive aspects of the game as voted by the Professional Hockey Writers Association.
Read moreBergeron of Bruins wins Selke Trophy as best defensive forward
Washington CapitalsPatrice Bergeron on Sunday won the Selke Trophy, presented annually to the forward best to excel in the defensive aspects of the game as voted by the Professional Hockey Writers Association. The Boston Bruins center won the award for a … Continue reading → The post Bergeron of Bruins wins Selke Trop...
Read moreFlyers end Yandle's NHL-record iron man streak
Arizona CoyotesKeith Yandle will be a healthy scratch for the Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday night, ending his NHL-record consecutive-games-played streak at 989 games.
Read moreCoyotes' Phil Kessel passes Doug Jarvis for second on NHL's iron man list
Keith YandleArizona Coyotes right wing Phil Kessel (81). (Gene J. Puskar/AP) officially passed Doug Jarvis for second on the all-time consecutive games list Sunday when he skated in his 965th straight contest. Kessel passed Jarvis in the ' overtime loss to the Winnipeg Jets. In 1,186 total games, Kessel has 3...
Read moreFlyers honor Yandle's games streak with video tribute, gifts
Keith YandleKeith Yandle is officially Iron Man. At least the NHL's version of it.
Read moreHow Canucks exec, ex-NHL iron man Doug Jarvis nearly saw streak cut short
Doug JarvisRetired four-time Stanley Cup winner as a player with the Montreal Canadiens, the defensive forward supreme marvels at Flyers’ Keith Yandle setting the new mark in today’s game of faster players, injury protocols and COVID
Read moreHistory made
New York IslandersPhoto by Steven Ryan/Getty Images Postgame 1/25 Thirteen consecutive losses. On a night in which Keith Yandle played in his 965th consecutive game, passing Doug Jarvis and setting a new league record, the Philadelphia Flyers made franchise history, losing more times consecu...
Read moreNHL Short Notes
Joe Pavelski* For the first time in over 30 years, the NHL has a new “Ironman” as Keith Yandle passed Doug Jarvis for sole possession of the longest consecutive games played streak in League history. * Sidney Crosby collected the 155th three-point game of his NHL career, while Joe Pavelski posted multiple po...
Read moreFlyers' Yandle NHL's new 'Iron Man' at 965 games
New York IslandersPhiladelphia defenseman Keith Yandle, 35, who has transitioned his game through the years from a puck-moving youngster to a stay-at-home veteran on the blue line, set the NHL record for consecutive games played at 965 in the Flyers' 4-3 loss on Tuesday.
Read moreYandle sets ironman record, Flyers lose 13th in row against Islanders
Philadelphia FlyersELMONT, N.Y. -- The Philadelphia Flyers lost their 13th straight game when Zach Parise broke a tie in the third period to give the New York Islanders a 4-3 win at UBS Arena on Tuesday.
Read moreFlyers' Yandle NHL's new 'Iron Man' at 965 games
Keith Yandle-- Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Keith Yandle became the NHL's new "Iron Man" on Tuesday night, skating in his 965th consecutive regular-season game to break Doug Jarvis's all-time record.Yandle set the record when the puck was dropped for the opening faceoff against the New York Islanders.For his...
Read moreYandle plays in 965th consecutive game to break Jarvis' NHL record
New York IslandersKeith Yandle played his 965th consecutive NHL game Tuesday, breaking the record held by Doug Jarvis, when the Philadelphia Flyers defenseman took the ice for his first shift against the New York Islanders at UBS Arena in Elmont, New York.
Read moreIslanders 4, Flyers 3: Parise’s late game-winner sends Philly to franchise-record 13th straight loss
PhiladelphiaIt was a big night for Parise. | Photo by Steven Ryan/Getty Images Meanwhile, the Islanders are now 10-4-1 in their last 15 games. The New York Islanders helped the Philadelphia Flyers enter the record books in two different ways this evening. First, when the puck dropped, Ke...
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