Flyers release broadcast schedule for 2025-26 season

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Flyers release broadcast schedule for 2025-26 season

The Philadelphia Flyers released their television and radio broadcast schedule for the 2025-26 season and it includes 14 games where they’ll have a national audience.


Ready for primetime. 📺

Check out the 14 national broadcasts featuring the Orange & Black this season. #LetsGoFlyers https://t.co/sr67YMZjoQ

— Philadelphia Flyers (@NHLFlyers) August 27, 2025

The Flyers will play on ESPN four times, including twice against their bitter rivals from Pittsburgh (Oct. 28 in Philadelphia and Jan. 15 in Pittsburgh) and be included on ESPN+/Hulu a total of five times. In addition, TNT will showcase the Flyers four times, including twice against Buffalo (Dec. 3 in Philadelphia and Jan. 14 in Buffalo). Philadelphia and Buffalo will also clash in a nationally broadcast game from Buffalo on Dec. 18.

The other remaining games before a nationwide audience includes the following: at Chicago (Dec. 23), at the Rangers (Feb. 26), at home against Boston (Feb. 28) and hosting Washington (Mar. 11). It appears as if the networks and streaming services might see the Flyers as either being in playoff contention or with a playoff spot as five of the 14 broadcasts take place near the season’s homestretch. They begin with hosting Columbus (Mar. 26) and then traveling to Detroit to face the Red Wings (Mar. 28). An afternoon tilt at home against Boston (Apr. 5) kicks off three April broadcasts, with road games in New Jersey (Apr. 7) and Detroit (Apr. 9) wrapping up the national broadcast portion.

As yet, no local broadcast schedule for the Flyers has been released but it’s expected to be in the coming weeks. And last but certainly not least, after releasing the schedule earlier this summer already four Flyers games have had their original start times adjusted. These include the Dec. 18 game against the Sabres (7:30 p.m. ET), Jan. 21 when they visit Utah (9:00 p.m. ET), hosting Columbus on Mar. 14 (7:30 p.m. ET) and finally against host Detroit (6:30 p.m. ET).

With any luck, the Flyers don’t find themselves playing close to midnight Eastern time as was the case a few seasons ago when they were the last game on the full 16-game slate as part of the NHL’s “Frozen Frenzy.” The gimmick saw all the games with staggered starts, resulting in the Flyers starting their tilt almost the following day.

The fact the Flyers are getting just a wee bit more attention is never a bad thing. And any time that Matvei Michkov can be put in the spotlight should help get the Flyers back up to being one of the league’s more prominent organizations. It’s been quite a while after all.



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Source: https://www.broadstreethockey.com/p...oadcast-schedule-for-2025-26-season-tv-radio/
 
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