Chris Therien visits the Warriors



We had a great skate this morning. Our buddy Chris Therien came out to practice and get himself ready for the big Flyers Alumni vs Bruins Alumni game on January 26th.



We had a great skate this morning. Our buddy Chris Therien came out to practice and get himself ready for the big Flyers Alumni vs Bruins Alumni game on January 26th.
Gear up with Team Foster for a high-energy, 24-hour cycling challenge that pushes the limits and fuels a purpose. We’re riding nonstop to support our Veterans by raising vital funds for life-saving, accredited service dogs. This is a family friendly event, and open to the public, with games, activities and dogs all around. If you like to show your support and see the event firsthand please stop by. This isn’t just a ride. It’s a mission. June 6-7, 2026 The 2300 Arena (2300 S Swanson St, Philadelphia, PA 19148) If you want to support the Flyers Warriors as we ride please consider making a dotation here https://charity.pledgeit.org/c/xl5SRUkgrs/contribute All info about the event can be found here: https://www.ruffride.org/Philadelphia

The 2026 USA Hockey-Long Drink Warrior National Championships will be held April 23-26 at the Children's Health StarCenters in McKinney and Farmers Branch in Dallas, TX. More information is available at https://www.usahockey.com/warriornationals What is Warrior Hockey? USA Hockey’s Warrior Hockey Discipline is dedicated to injured and disabled U.S. military veterans who have served our country and play the sport of ice hockey. As one of the Disabled Hockey Section's newest disciplines, Warrior Hockey is quickly growing across the country. While some of the participants played hockey prior to being injured, many try it for the first time for therapeutic reasons. To be eligible to compete in the Warrior Hockey Discipline, participants must have a discharge under honorable conditions with the ability to provide official documentation from their designated branch of service. Impact of Warrior Hockey on Veterans. The purpose of Warrior hockey is to provide a space for disabled veterans to heal through hockey. Warrior hockey has provided services and opportunities for over 600 veterans since it’s inception. It provides a physical outlet for exercise, a team members can be a part of, and the opportunity for team competition. Most of all, it provides the closeness and camaraderie that our veterans often miss the most about serving.
