Flyers fans couldn’t believe a James van Riemsdyk deal fell apart at the deadline

Chuck Fletcher failed to trade James van Riemsdyk and Flyers fans are not happy.

The Philadelphia Flyers were supposed to be sellers at the 2023 NHL trade deadline.

And it seemed, for about 10 minutes, that their biggest asset — James van Riemsdyk — was going to be traded to the Detroit Red Wings before Friday’s 3 p.m. ET deadline. About 20 minutes before the deadline, a handful of NHL insiders reported that the Red Wings were closing in on a deal to acquire the 33-year-old Flyers forward.

Unfortunately for Flyers fans, the deal ultimately fell through moments later, as general manager Chuck Fletcher could not close out the trade as the window passed. To go from trading your most valuable asset to nothing within minutes is a rough go for the Flyers, that’s for sure.

It’s hard to say why the Flyers failed to trade van Riemsdyk to the Red Wings, but it seems as if Detroit was ultimately looking to flip him for draft picks then things suddenly collapsed. In the end, it seems as if the Flyers just couldn’t make the fit work by deadline’s end.

Flyers fans, however, were stunned that Fletcher and Philadelphia’s management failed to close out a deal days after the team said they were set to sell at the deadline. In the end, the Flyers only managed to trade Patrick Brown and Zack MacEwen, two fringe players who didn’t get much in return.

Flyers’ James van Riemsdyk did the most hockey thing ever after scoring a goal with his face

And he returned and scored again later in the game!

There’s taking one for the team, and there’s putting your face on the line like James van Riemsdyk did on this goal. On Thursday’s game between the Philadelphia Flyers and New York Rangers, van Riemsdyk inadvertently became a goal scorer after a Travis Konecny shot redirected off of his face and into the net.

With the Flyers down a goal in the second period and the team pushing the play, Konecny took a seemingly shot on Rangers goaltender Igor Shesterkin. At the same time, van Riemsdyk was standing by the front of the net looking for a deflection.

And he got one, taking the puck right off his face as it bounced below the standing Shesterkin and into the net for the tying goal.

Talk about painful! Van Riemsdyk himself was down on the ice after the play, for good reason, and went to the locker room to get checked out for signs of a bigger injury.

Thankfully, van Riemsdyk returned in the early goings of the third period, this time wearing a jaw shield to protect the lower half of his face.

And that wasn’t all! Mere moments after returning, van Riemsdyk added to the Flyers lead with his second goal of the night, but this time using his stick instead.

You don’t get much more poetic than this in hockey.