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Flyers Goalie Prospect Alexei Kolosov Likely Headed to KHL
Goaltending prospect for the Philadelphia Flyers, Alexei Kolosov appears poised to return to Russia after a brief stint in the AHL, highlighting the challenges he faced during his time in the United States. Tony Androckitis of Inside AHL Hockey reports that Kolosov, 22, has been an impressive KHL starter for the past three years and is considered one of Russia’s top goalie prospects. Despite this, his experience with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms, the Philadelphia Flyers’ AHL affiliate, was less than ideal.
How photographer Frank Stewart captured the culture of jazz, church and Black life in the US
CHADDS FORD, Pa. (AP) — At first glance, it looks like an aerial photo of a cemetery destroyed by war, with charred coffins ripped from broken concrete vaults and arched marble tombstones flattened by a bomb blast. Then, the viewer begin to discern details: the coffins and vaults are...
Eagles training camp game ball: DeVonta Smith is still a highlight reel waiting to happen
The Eagles' third practice of training camp on the whole wasn't particularly remarkable. They ran through 11-on-11 and 7-on-7 reps, Jalen Hurts and the offense worked within relatively short-yardage plays, and the defensive units mostly kept those in check to match. It was about as ho-hum as you could get...
5-star WR Jaime Ffrench discusses why he wanted to visit Miami this weekend
Five-star wide receiver Jaime Ffrench is having a busy weekend. Ffrench (6-1, 185) took trips to visit two of his four finalists—Miami and LSU—this weekend as a NCAA dead period begins this week and a August 30th decision day approaches. LSU was the first school that Ffrench visited...
Saturday Recruiting Nuggets
LSU's Bayou Splash event wrapped up on Friday, giving the staff an opportunity to bring in several commits and top targets. Here are a few things to pass along after talking to several sources this morning…. --- When the dust settles from this year's Bayou Splash, I think you'll see...
Phillies' Tyler Phillips tosses 4-hit shutout over Cleveland at ballpark he called home as a kid
PHILADELPHIA -- — Tyler Phillips tossed a four-hit shutout in his third big league start, and the right-hander from South Jersey raised a diehard Philadelphia Phillies fan pitched them to an 8-0 win over the Cleveland Guardians on Saturday night. “I've never done that before,” Phillips said. “It felt...
Grammy-nominated producer Will Yip's goal in life is to become "boys" with Bryce Harper
Grammy-nominated producer Will Yip discusses making it in the music industry, his favorite Phillies memorabilia, why Chase Utley wouldn't sign his fielding glove for a fan, and why Philadelphia signing Bryce Harper over Manny Machado was the right decision.
CHRISTINE MCDONALD PROMOTED TO ONE FINANCIAL SERVICES’ OFFICE MANAGER
Allentown, PA; July 24, 2024 – One Financial Services is pleased to announce the promotion of Christine McDonald from Administrative Assistant to Office Manager. In this new role, Christine’s primary responsibilities will be managing office operations, human resources, and management of associates while also interacting with clients and vendors.
East Orange student, teacher study history where it happened
An East Orange High School teacher and student got the chance to study history where it was made in Philadelphia. Tracey Prince, a world history teacher at East Orange STEM Academy, and student Rouselene Folas, participated in the first-ever Young People’s Continental Congress created by the National History Day (NHD) organization.
A Star Wars Burlesque Show Is In Philadelphia For A Limited Time
Are you looking for a night out with your fellow Jedi friends in the Philadelphia area? Star Wars fans are super passionate and will never miss an opportunity to talk about the classic movie franchise and this is for sure a brand new experience for members of the fan base.
Hundreds of cyclists protested in Center City for protected bike lanes
Hundreds of bike riders took to the streets of Center City Friday evening to demand safer, concrete-protected bike lanes after multiple traffic-related deaths that occurred over a week ago. The cyclists gathered at the Philadelphia Museum of Art around 6 p.m. and rode to City Hall, affecting traffic in the...
2 teens accused of attempted robbery, shooting that left 1 injured in Philadelphia
Two teenagers are accused of trying to rob a man and then shooting him in Philadelphia on Saturday night.It happened at approximately 9 p.m. on the 1200 block of 41st Street in the city's Wynnefield neighborhood.When officers arrived at the scene, they located a man who had been shot in the chest and arm.He reportedly told authorities that two young men tried to rob him.Authorities say the victim -- who told police he was a legal gun owner -- exchanged gunfire with the suspects.The suspects then fled the scene.Police later found a vehicle with two 16-year-old boys inside. One of them was reportedly suffering from multiple gunshot wounds.Investigators believe they attempted the armed robbery and may be connected with other robberies in the area.One teen was arrested while the other was taken to the hospital.Anyone with information on this incident is asked to contact the police.RELATED: Check the 6abc Neighborhood Safety Tracker
Phillies place All-Star lefty on injured list
The Phillies announced that left-hander Ranger Suarez has been placed on the 15-day injured list due to lower back soreness. The placement is retroactive to July 24. Left-hander Kolby Allard has been called up from Triple-A Lehigh Valley to take Suarez’s spot on the active roster. Suarez’s back has...
14 concerts to see this week, including Sleater-Kinney, The Mountain Goats, Arlo Parks and more
Wrap up August with indie royalty and more. Here are 14 concerts to see in the next seven days, all around Philly. For tickets and more information, head to the WXPN Concert Calendar. Sunday 7/28: Molly Tuttle at Upper Merion Township Park. Bluegrass extraordinaire Molly Tuttle brings her rootsy virtuosity...
Guardians vs. Phillies score, highlights: Philadelphia routs Cleveland behind rookie pitcher
Tyler Phillips allowed just four hits while recording a shutout to help the Philadelphia Phillies cruise to an 8-0 win against the visiting Cleveland Guardians on Saturday night. The teams have split the first two games of the three-game series. Phillips (3-0), a rookie right-hander, struck out four and walked one in his third major...
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