*The Flyers come back home tomorrow night; let’s look at what lies ahead for our ragtag band of scamps. [Flyers]
*Ron Hextall isn’t saying much about any possible changes he might make to his team after the season ends. [Inquirer]
*The Flyers have had an inability to finish and it’s lead them to a final two weeks of meaningless games. [CSN Philly]
*The Phantoms are also playing out a season that will not see them in the playoffs. Again. [BSH]
*A look at five days that sank the Flyers. [Daily News]
*Projecting prospect Oskar Lindblom. [Pattison Ave]
*Bill Meltzer assesses Craig Berube and he’s pretty, pretty, pretty on point. [Hockeybuzz]
*In that vein, bad coaching and bad decisions are what has killed this team. [The Hockey Writers]
*NBC has picked up the April 5 game against the Pens, and as such, the time has changed. [BSH]
*Sean McIndoe wraps up last weekend’s action and looks at the Art Ross race. [Grantland]
*Are “change of scenery” trades beneficial for both player and team? [Fox Sports]
*Life is tough for guys like Tom Sestito now that the role of the enforcer has been dimished. [The Globe and Mail]
*Can someone besides the NHL recreate the awesomeness that was CapGeek? [In Lou We Trust]
*What the remaining bubble teams need to do to get into the post season. [ProHockeyTalk]
*The latest episode of Ryan Kesler’s “Between Two Zambonis”. [Ducks]
*And finally, we’d like to know what you think of Craig Berube. So let us know! [BSH]